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The rubber meets the road on Saturday afternoon in Athens with an extremely competitive schedule lined up. In the noon session you’ll have the two-time defending champs Virginia taking on Texas and the other match could be the match of the tournament as No. 3 Ohio State takes on No. 6 TCU. In the late-afternoon session they’ll be huge crowd on hand to see if Georgia can get past UCLA while a pair of ACC rivals, Wake Forest and North Carolina, will tangle on the back courts. The temperature is expected to be in the upper 80s and may hit 90 so it’ll be interesting to see how the teams from outside of the south handle the elements.  

I have the schedule of play listed on my NCAA Tournament page and in each of my match previews below I’ll list the projected lineups with individual singles and doubles records, individual and team UTRs, team doubles records, box scores from the previous meetings this season, plus I’ll make my prediction at the end. I’ll give the first one away for free but to see the rest you’ll need to be a CTT subscriber ($9.99 month/no long term commitment required). 

 

#1 Wake Forest [1] vs. #9 North Carolina [9] – Saturday 4 p.m. ET – Wake won the regular season meeting 4-3 in a match that was played indoors and it looks like half of the singles matches will be rematches. Both teams play doubles very well so that’s a key point that both would like to have in their back pocket. This is Wake Forest’s first-ever trip to the quarterfinals while North Carolina is back for the fourth year in a row however they have come up short in each of the last three years.
 
I like Wake Forest in doubles and Chrysochos, Mansouri, and Upsenksy in singles while I’ll take Blumberg and Soendergaard for UNC with Gadjiev up on Boyden in a third set. Prediction: Wake Forest 4-2
  
Overall Record: Wake 30-2; North Carolina 27-4
Doubles Record: Wake 28-4; North Carolina 25-6
UTR Power 6: Wake Forest 86, North Carolina 85
 
Regular Season Result:
 
#2 Wake Forest 4, #5 North Carolina 3
Mar 10, 2017 at Winston-Salem, N.C. (Wake Forest Tennis Complex)
Singles competition
1. #2 Petros Chrysochos (WF) def. #19 Ronnie Schneider (NC) 7-6 (8-6), 4-6, 6-0
2. #61 William Blumberg (NC) def. #5 Skander Mansouri (WF) 6-3, 6-3
3. #76 Borna Gojo (WF) def. Simon Soendergaard (NC) 6-1, 6-3
4. #123 Robert Kelly (NC) def. #37 Christian Seraphim (WF) 4-6, 6-4, 7-6 (7-4)
5. Dennis Uspensky (WF) def. Jack Murray (NC) 6-2, 6-1
6. Blaine Boyden (NC) def. Alan Gadjiev (WF) 3-6, 7-6 (7-1), 7-5
Doubles competition
1. #2 Skander Mansouri/Christian Seraphim (WF) def. #17 William Blumberg/Robert Kelly (NC) 6-3
2. Borna Gojo/Alan Gadjiev (WF) vs. Simon Soendergaard/Jack Murray (NC) 5-4, unfinished
3. Petros Chrysochos/Dennis Uspensky (WF) def. Anu Kodola/Ronnie Schneider (NC) 6-3
Match Notes
North Carolina 12-2 (1-1 ACC); National ranking #5
Wake Forest 12-1 (1-0 ACC); National ranking #2
Order of finish: Doubles (1,3); Singles (3,2,5,1,4,6)
Match moved indoors prior to first serve due to windy conditions
T-3:02 A-405 
 
PROJECTED LINEUPS
  
Pos ITA Players Team UTR DM W/L   ITA Players Team UTR DM W/L
1 4 Skander Mansouri
Christian Seraphim
WF 14.67 23 6
vs.
12 William Blumberg
Robert Kelly
UNC 14.46 19 6
2   Borna Gojo
Alan Gadjiev
WF 14.13 13 6 82 Jack Murray
Simon Soendergaard
UNC 14.04 8 5
3   Petros Chrysochos
Dennis Uspensky
WF 14.40 20 6   Anu Kodali
Ronnie Schneider
UNC 13.82 10 2
 
Pos
ITA
Player
Team
UTR
DM  
ITA
Player
Team
UTR
DM
W L W L
1 5 Petros Chrysochos Wake 14.73 23 6
vs.
22 Ronnie Schneider UNC 14.64 22 6
2 45 Borna Gojo Wake 14.62 22 4 16 William Blumberg UNC 14.69 23 2
3 13 Skander Mansouri Wake 14.37 21 6 116 Robert Kelly UNC 14.15 19 4
4 84 Christian Seraphim Wake 14.11 21 8   Simon Soendergaard UNC 13.60 9 13
5   Dennis Uspensky Wake 14.07 19 5   Jack Murray UNC 14.21 23 5
6   Alan Gadjiev Wake 13.90 16 8   Bo Boyden UNC 14.06 20 4
Bench Players
7   Max Kan Wake 12.58 2 1     Anu Kodali UNC 13.23 5 0
8   Charlie Parry Wake 12.13 0 2   Josh Peck UNC 13.81 1 1

  

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#5 UCLA [1] vs. #12 Georgia [13] – Saturday 4 p.m. ET – UCLA won the regular season meeting all the way back on February 4th in a match that was played in Gainesville as part of the Pac-12/SEC Challenge. Both teams will have different lineups this time around so the only individual rematch will come at No. 5 between Walker Duncan and Austin Rapp. Gage Brymer of course is out for UCLA due to a recent surgery as is Paul Oosterbaan for Georgia. 
 
Unlike some of the matches on Saturday I think every court is in play so whichever teams wins the most 50/50 matches moves on to the semifinals. I’m going to take UCLA in doubles with wins at 1 and 2 and I like Redlicki and Cressy in singles but Georgia gets it done in the other four spots to pull off another surprise. Prediction: Georgia 4-3
 
 
Overall Record: UCLA 22-5; Georgia 21-7
Doubles Record: UCLA 18-9; Georgia 20-8
UTR Power 6: UCLA 84, Georgia 84
 
Regular Season Meeting
 
#6 UCLA 4, #5 Georgia 3
Feb. 4, 2017 // Gainesville, Fla (Ring Tennis Complex)
Doubles Results
1. Martin Redlicki/Evan Zhu (UCLA) def. #54 Jan Zielinski/Robert Loeb (UGA), 7-6 (3)
2. Joseph Di Giulio/Austin Rapp (UCLA) def. Wayne Montgomery/Nathan Ponwith (UGA), 6-2
3. Paul Oosterbaan/Walker Duncan (UGA) def. Gage Brymer/Maxime Cressy (UCLA), 6-4
Singles Results
1. #22 Wayne Montgomery (UGA) def. #11 Gage Brymer (UCLA), 7-5, 6-3
2. Martin Redlicki (UCLA) def. #31 Emil Reinberg (UGA), 7-5, 7-5
3. #124 Nathan Ponwith (UGA) def. Evan Zhu (UCLA), 6-4, 6-3
4. #90 Joseph Di Giulio (UCLA) def. Paul Oosterbaan (UGA), 6-2, 6-4
5. Logan Staggs (UCLA) def. #56 Jan Zielinski (UGA), 6-2, 6-3
6. Walker Duncan (UGA) def. Austin Rapp (UCLA), 6-4, 6-4
Match Notes
Order of finish: Doubles (2, 3, 1); Singles (5, 3, 6, 4, 1, 2)
2017 SEC/Pac-12 Showdown
 
 
PROJECTED LINEUPS  
 
Pos ITA Players Team UTR DM W/L   ITA Players Team UTR DM W/L
1 3 Martin Redlicki
Evan Zhu
UCLA 14.34 17 2
vs.
1 Robert Loeb
Jan Zielinski
UGA 14.33 16 9
2   Austin Rapp
Joseph DiGiulio
UCLA 13.98 9 4   Emil Reinberg
Nathan Ponwith
UGA 14.12 8 4
3   Maxime Cressy
Ben Goldberg
UCLA 13.29 5 7   Wayne Montgomery
Walker Duncan
UGA 14.15 15 2

 

Pos
ITA
Player
Team
UTR
DM  
ITA
Player
Team
UTR
DM
W L W L
1 60 Martin Redlicki UCLA 14.49 21 4
vs.
56 Nathan Ponwith UGA 14.31 12 4
2   Evan Zhu UCLA 14.05 13 8 33 Wayne Montgomery UGA 14.38 15 11
3   Logan Staggs UCLA 14.03 19 2 59 Emil Reinberg UGA 14.18 13 8
4   Maxime Cressy UCLA 13.93 11 3   Jan Zielinski UGA 13.97 14 6
5   Austin Rapp UCLA 13.56 10 7   Walker Duncan UGA 14.01 19 5
6   Joseph DiGiulio UCLA 14.11 4 2   Robert Loeb UGA 13.75 12 8
Bench Players
7   Ben Goldberg UCLA 13.09 3 0     Alex Phillips UGA 13.47 0 0
8   Michael Guzman UCLA 12.17 1 0   Andy Martinez UGA 13.09 0 0
 
 

 

 

#3 Ohio State [3] vs. #6 TCU [6] – Saturday Noon ET – Ohio State will be looking to get back to the semifinals for the first time since 2013 while TCU will attempt to get there for the second time in the last three years. Ohio State dropped the doubles point for only the third time this year against Oklahoma while TCU won the point for the 14th time in its last 15 matches after taking it from Illinois. 
 
I’m going to take TCU in doubles and Norrie and Rybakov in singles while I like Di Feo, Pollanen, and Seelig for Ohio State. In the match decider I’ll take Jerry Lopez over Martin Joyce in a close third set to give TCU the win. Prediction: TCU 4-3
 
Overall Record: Ohio State 32-3; TCU 22-4
Doubles Record: Ohio State 31-4; TCU 21-5
UTR Power 6: Ohio State 86, TCU 86
 
 
PROJECTED LINEUPS
 
Pos ITA Players Team UTR DM W/L   ITA Players Team UTR DM W/L
1   Herkko Pollanen
Mikael Torpegaard
OSU 14.74 20 5
vs.
25 Jerry Lopez
Reese Stalder
TCU 14.50 11 5
2 30 Hugo Di Feo
Martin Joyce
OSU 14.67 18 2 57 Alex Rybakov
Guillermo Nuñez
TCU 14.73 14 3
3   Hunter Tubert
JJ Wolf
OSU 14.35 10 4   Cameron Norrie
Trevor Johnson
TCU 14.65 10 1

 

Pos
ITA
Player
Team
UTR
DM  
ITA
Player
Team
UTR
DM
W L W L
1 2 Mikael Torpegaard OSU 14.93 28 1
vs.
1 Cameron Norrie TCU 15.11 20 1
2 46 JJ Wolf OSU 14.36 16 4 20 Alex Rybakov TCU 14.60 21 1
3 9 Hugo Di Feo OSU 14.60 24 3 83 Guillermo Nuñez TCU 14.31 12 6
4   Martin Joyce OSU 13.78 13 7 114 Jerry Lopez TCU 14.27 11 3
5   Herkko Pollanen OSU 14.20 20 5   Reese Stalder TCU 13.72 13 7
6   Kyle Seelig OSU 14.19 23 4   Trevor Johnson TCU 13.96 5 1
Bench Players
7   Hunter Tubert OSU 13.39 1 1     Gianni Mancini TCU 11.22 1 9
8   Matt Mendez OSU 13.47 3 0   Hudson Blake TCU 13.31 1 1

 

   
#2 Virginia [1] vs. #11 Texas [10] – Saturday Noon ET – Virginia will be attempting to advance to the NCAA semifinals for the eighth year in a row while Texas tries to make it back for the first time since 2009. There’s no doubt that Virginia is the favorite but I think Texas is going to keep this one closer than many might think.
 
Virginia hasn’t lost the doubles point in the NCAA Tournament since 2015 and I don’t see it happening here either. In singles, Virginia will be favored in all six spots but I’m expecting Texas to get two or maybe three first sets. I’n going to take Kwiatkowski, Aragone, and Wiersholm for Virginia while Goldhoff and Ito pull off upsets at 3 and 4. Prediction: Virginia 4-2
 
Overall Record: Virginia 31-1; Texas 22-8
Doubles Record: Virginia 28-4; Texas 15-15
UTR Power 6: Virginia 88, Texas 85
 
PROJECTED LINEUPS 
 
Pos ITA Players Team UTR DM W/L   ITA Players Team UTR DM W/L
1 17 Luca Corinteli
Carl Söderlund
UVA 14.73 8 2
vs.
76 George Goldhoff
Leonardo Telles
UT 14.05 7 13
2   Thai-Son Kwiatkowski
Alexander Ritschard
UVA 14.78 22 1   Christian Sigsgaard
Colin Markes
UT 14.18 5 1
3   Collin Altamirano
J.C. Aragone
UVA 14.62 20 3   Yuya Ito
Harrison Scott
UT 14.28 5 5

  

Pos
ITA
Player
Team
UTR
DM  
ITA
Player
Team
UTR
DM
W L W L
1 91 Alexander Ritschard UVA 14.57 21 5
vs.
25 Christian Sigsgaard UT 14.21 11 13
2 14 Thai-Son Kwiatkowski UVA 14.96 23 4 36 Harrison Scott UT 14.27 20 7
3   Carl Söderlund UVA 14.69 14 2 55 Yuya Ito UT 14.35 12 6
4 40 Collin Altamirano UVA 14.68 17 5   George Goldhoff UT 14.10 12 9
5 109 J.C. Aragone UVA 14.52 24 4   Leonardo Telles UT 13.95 17 4
6 102 Henrik Wiersholm UVA 14.54 22 1   Rodrigo Banzer UT 13.92 18 5
Bench Players
7   Luca Corinteli UVA 14.09 7 1     Julian Zlobinsky UT 14.01 7 2
8   Aswin Lizen UVA 13.27 3 0   John Mee UT 13.54 3 1
 
 

 

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