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Ryder Jackson beat USD's third-ranked Oliver Tarvet in three sets Sunday in Berkeley.
BERKELEY – California men's tennis senior
Ryder Jackson upset the nation's third-ranked singles player Sunday at the Hellman Tennis Complex, but the Golden Bears lost to 18th-ranked San Diego, 4-1.
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The Bears, who suffered their first home loss of the season and saw their three-match winning streak snapped, have a 3-4 record. USD improved to 6-1.
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Cal won the first match of the day, with Berkeley natives
Mikey Wright and
Alex Chang beating USD's 21st-ranked Stian Klaassen and Sacchitt Sharrma, 6-3, at court-one doubles. But freshmen Bears
Alex Aney and
Timofey Stepanov fell to Lambert Ruland and Savriyan Danilov, 6-4, on court three. USD clinched the doubles point when Jackson and
Jonathan Irwanto lost to Iiro Vasa and Oliver Tarvet, 6-2, on court two.
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USD took a 2-0 lead when Sharrma beat Cal sophomore
John Kim, 6-3, 6-1, in singles. Jackson, who dropped the court-one first set to USD's third-ranked Oliver Tarvet, won the second set and was leading 3-1 in the third when rain stopped the match.
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When play resumed about 20 minutes later, Jackson completed his rally, winning 2-6, 6-1, 6-2, and Cal trailed 2-1.
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USD took a 3-1 lead when Klaassen beat Cal senior
Lucas Magnaudet, 6-4, 2-6, 6-1.
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Despite the deficit, Cal had its chances to climb back into the match. Wins from Stepanov – whose match moved into a second-set tiebreaker – and Irwanto – playing deep into a third set – could have tied matters at 3-3. But as rain began to fall again, Ruland beat Chang, 6-7(3), 6-2, 7-5 to end the match.
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"We stepped up, but we stepped up an hour after the start of the match," said
Kris Kwinta, Cal's Peter Wright Director of Men's Tennis. "They're a great team and they're well-coached, but we were hesitant in doubles, and when you lose five first-sets in singles, it's hard to dig yourself out of a hole like that.
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"When the chips were down, we showed up. We just have to do it from the start of the match. But I'm proud of the guys. The young guys stepped up, and that was a big win for Ryder. Everyone was competing hard. We dug ourselves too big of a hole in the beginning and couldn't come back from it. Good match overall."
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Cal hits the road to battle Stanford next Sunday on The Farm.
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No. 18 San Diego (6-1) defeats Cal (3-4), 4-1
Feb. 18, 2024, in Berkeley, Calif.
Hellman Tennis Complex
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Doubles
1.
Alex Chang/
Mikey Wright (Cal) def. No. 21 Stian Klaassen/Sacchitt Sharrma (USD), 6-3
2. Iiro Vasa/Oliver Tarvet (USD) def.
Jonathan Irwanto/
Ryder Jackson (Cal), 6-2*
3. Lambert Ruland/Savriyan/Danilov (USD) def.
Timofey Stepanov/
Alex Aney (Cal), 6-4
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Order of Finish – 1, 3, 2*
*Clinched the doubles point for USD
Singles
1.
Ryder Jackson (Cal) def. No. 3 Oliver Tarvet (USD), 2-6, 6-1, 6-2
2. Lambert Ruland (USD) def.
Alex Chang (Cal), 6-7(3), 6-2, 7-5^
3. No. 52 Iiro Vasa (USD) vs.
Timofey Stepanov (Cal), 7-5, 6-6 UNF
4. Savriyan Danilov (USD) vs.
Jonathan Irwanto (Cal), 7-5, 3-6, 6-5 UNF
5. Sacchitt Sharrma (USD) def.Â
John Kim (Cal), 6-3, 6-1
6. Stian Klaassen (USD) def.
Lucas Magnaudet (Cal), 6-4, 2-6, 6-1
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Order of Finish – 5, 1, 6, 2^
^Clinched the overall match for USD
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