Men's Tennis | September 18, 2018
Fall tennis gets officially underway this week, with members of the USC men's tennis team heading three different directions to engage in their first action of the 2018-19 campaign. Trojans are slated for competition at the Milwaukee Tennis Classic, the Battle in the Bay and the Oracle ITA Masters.
The winner of the Oracle ITA Masters singles and mixed doubles titles last year, junior
Brandon Holt will leave it up to fellow Trojans
Daniel Cukierman and
Laurens Verboven to defend his crowns. Holt is slated for singles and doubles action at the Battle in the Bay in San Francisco along with redshirt senior
Tanner Smith and freshmen
Bradley Frye and
Jake Sands. It will be the first official action as Trojans for Frye and Sands. Competition at the Battle in the Bay runs Sept. 21-23. Holt last competed at the Battle in the Bay as a freshman, reaching the singles semifinals and falling in the doubles title match alongside
Riley Smith.
In Malibu, Cukierman and Verboven are locked into the 32-player singles draw and have yet to be assigned their mixed doubles partners. Action at the elite ITA event runs Sept. 20-23, with matches taking place at Malibu Racquet Club and on the Pepperdine campus. Cukierman and Verboven both carry career-high singles rankings into Malibu, with Cukierman standing at No. 31 in the nation and Verboven at No. 81 as they kick off fall 2018 competition. Cukierman has scored the No. 2 seed into the singles draw and will pair with USC freshman Salma Ewing as the No. 3 seeded team in mixed doubles. Verboven is on the opposite side of the singles bracket and the No. 6 seed. He'll team up with UCLA's Elysia Bolton in mixed doubles as the draw's No. 2 seeded pair. The singles championship match is slated to be televised on ESPNU on Sunday (Sept. 23).
While those six Trojans are sprinkled around California, two other USC players are off to Wisconsin to compete at the 43rd annual Milwaukee Tennis Classic. Senior
Logan Smith and redshirt junior
Jake DeVine are in the mix for the long-standing event that was last won by a Trojan in 1990, when Byron Black claimed the singles title and paired with Kent Seton for the doubles crown.
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