Richard Hu
Mikey Wright is ranked 51st with doubles partner Alex Chang.
After completing a four-match homestand, the California men's tennis team travels to The Farm to face 34th-ranked Stanford in a nonconference match and the first meeting of this season's Big Slam. The second Big Slam of the season will take place April 20, when Cal will host the Cardinal in a Pac-12 match and the regular-season finale.
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Match Details
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Cal (3-4) at No. 34 Stanford (5-3)
When: Sunday, Feb. 25, 1 p.m. PT
Where: Taube Family Tennis Stadium, Stanford, Calif.
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Last Time Out: Jackson Upsets Tarvet In Cal's Loss To USD
Cal senior
Ryder Jackson upset the nation's third-ranked singles player Sunday at the Hellman Tennis Complex, but the Bears lost to 18th-ranked San Diego, 4-1.
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Cal won the first match of the day, with
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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Last Time Vs. Stanford
Cal split its two regular-season matches against Stanford last season,
winning 4-3 at home – now former Bear
Yuta Kikuchi clinched the victory – and
losing 4-3 on The Farm. In a third meeting between the rivals in 2023,
Stanford beat the Bears 4-2 in the Pac-12 Championship quarterfinal round.
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Poll Position
Ryder Jackson moved into the ITA singles poll at No. 58 thanks to his big win against USD. The pair of
Alex Chang and
Mikey Wright – which likewise notched a notable victory vs. the Toreros – is ranked 51st in doubles.
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Scouting the Bears
- The nationally ranked Ryder Jackson improved to 5-2 in singles against USD; the senior is also 5-2 in doubles
- Berkeley natives Mikey Wright and Alex Chang have a 2-0 doubles record; Chang is 14-6 in doubles overall and Wright is 12-8
- Sophomore Jonathan Irwanto (15-9) leads the Bears in singles wins
- Both Chang (14-7) and Timofey Stepanov (12-10) won twice in singles in the Feb. 3 doubleheader vs. UC Davis
- Chang (vs. Pepperdine), Stepanov (vs. UC Davis) and John Kim (vs. UC Davis) have each clinched a Cal win this season
- Overbeck, who has records of 11-10 in singles and 9-7 in doubles, captured the singles title at the Jack Kramer Invitational to close the first half of the season
- Kris Kwinta (UCLA '08) is in his third season as the Peter Wright Director of Men's Tennis
- Francis Sargeant (BYU '15) is in his third season as a Cal assistant coach
- Former Santa Clara star Vasileios Iliopoulos is in his first season as a Cal assistant coach
Scouting the Cardinal
- Stanford has won three straight matches – 4-1 over Pepperdine, 4-0 over Sacramento State and 7-0 against UC Davis
- Four Cardinal players are ranked in singles in No. 32 Samir Banerjee, No. 51 Nishesh Basavareddy, No. 79 Neel Rajesh and No. 113 Kyle Kang
- Paul Goldstein is in his 10th year as head coach of Stanford
Next Time
The Bears compete in the Pacific Coast Men's Doubles Championship from March 1-3 in La Jolla, where Cal will also play UC San Diego on March 3.
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