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ITA National Men's Team Indoor Championships: Dawgs Go 2-1

UGA's home courts from the author's personal collection.

UGA's home courts from the author's personal collection.

Georgia was in Charlottesville, Virginia, over the weekend to compete in the ITA National Indoor Championships and made it to the semi-finals, defeating 13th-ranked Cal and 5th-ranked Florida before falling to No. 1 and top-seeded USC. The Trojans went on to win it all by beating third-ranked Ohio State this afternoon.

While it's disappointing not to win what would have been a third national championship for indoor tennis, the team did a great job against some of the best teams in the country, including the best team in the country. And any time a weekend includes a win over the Gators, there's cause for celebration, especially when those Gators are among the top five in the sport. A few details of the Dawgs' performance at the indoor tournament are provided après le saut, below -- but first, a word or two on the upcoming schedule.

The team starts outdoor play next Monday, 27 February, against Furman at home, and the SEC schedule kicks off the following Friday, 2 March, against the more proximal USC in Columbia, SC. The conference schedule consists of a match with every other SEC member, including a rematch with Florida in Gainesville on 4 March. Tucked into the conference schedule is a home date against Ohio State on 21 March. The SEC tournament is 19-22 April in StarkVegas, and the NCAA tournament will be a fun-filled 11-28 May in beautiful and scenic Athens.

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Georgia, seeded fourth for the tournament, faced the Cal Golden Bears on Friday, and swept them 4-0. The Bulldogs took the doubles point with wins at the second and third spots, both 8-4 decisions. The No. 1 spot was left unfinished in a 5-5 tie. In singles, the Dawgs took five of the first sets en route to three victories in straight sets to secure the four points necessary for the win. First, Ignacio Taboada took down Cal's Christoffer Konigsfeldt 6-3, 6-2, followed by KU Singh's win over Ben McLachlan 6-1, 6-4, with freshman Nathan Pasha's defeat of Ahmed Ismail 7-5, 6-3 clinching the team win. The remainder of singles play was left unfinished, but Sadio Doumbia held a 6-1, 5-2 lead on the No. 1 court, while Wil Spencer and Hernus Pieters were involved in closely fought contests when play was halted.

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Freshman Nathan Pasha is The Clincher. via grfx.cstv.com

On Saturday, Georgia squared off against familiar foe Florida. For the first time this season, Georgia lost the doubles point as Florida scored wins at the Nos. 1 and 2 spots, leaving the No. 3 court tied at 8-8 when play was halted. The Dawgs fought back in singles, though, as Taboada once again finished first with his 6-1, 6-3 win over the Gators' Spencer Newman, tying the match at one point apiece. Singh next took care of business against Florent Diep 6-4, 6-3 to give Georgia a 2-1 lead. Pieters finished next with a loss to Mike Alford 7-6, 6-3, allowing the Gators to pull even again, but Spencer took his match against Nassam Slilam 7-6, 6-2 for a 3-2 Georgia lead. Pasha once again clinched fourth point and team victory with his defeat of Billy Federhofer 6-3, 7-6. Doumbia, who was on the losing end of a 6-2 first set was battling away against Florida's No. 1 player, Tripper Carleton, in a 6-6 second set when the team match was won by a 4-2 score.

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Losers wear orange. via www.gatorzone.com

Sunday's semi-finals match saw Georgia facing top-ranked and top-seeded USC. The Bulldogs again got off to a slow start in doubles, as the Trojans took the point with an 8-3 win at the 1 spot and an 8-2 win at 2. Taboada/Pasha led 7-6 on 3 when the doubles point was decided. This outing, our stellar freshman Pasha roared out to a quick start, finishing first with a win over Southern Cal's Roberto Quiroz 6-3, 6-1, tying the match at 1-1. The Trojans proved to be too much this go-round, however, as Pieters fell 6-3, 6-4 to Yannick Hanfmann; Taboada lost to Emilio Gomez 3-6, 6-2, 6-2; and Doumbia surrendered the clinching point to Steve Johnson 6-4, 7-5. (Rumors that Johnson has a 2-game handicap due to a tediously boring name are thought to be false -- I mean, seriously: Steve. Johnson.) Spencer and Singh were in their third sets when the clinching point was won at the No. 1 court, with a final score of 4-1, Trojans.

The indoor championship tournament field represents the best in intercollegiate tennis every year. There is no shame in failing to win it all. Only once (2007) has UGA taken both the ITA national indoors title and the NCAA championship in the same year. Dropping the doubles point in consecutive matches is cause for some concern, as is Wil Spencer's apparently limited play the past couple of weeks and what may be a slower-than-hoped-for recovery from some minor issues back to top form. Over all, however, it was a solid weekend for Georgia, and expectations remain justifiably high for the remainder of the season and into the postseason.

Check back for more news, including the women's Friday match in Athens against Memphis. We also are discussing another spring Dawg Sports outing to enjoy a day of Bulldog events. In 2011, several of us met up in Athens for G Day and checked out some of the other contests being played on campus that day. The photo at the top right of this post was taken from where T. Kyle King and I watched the first part of the men's tennis match against Tennessee (a 4-3 loss) following the football scrimmage and before we made the short walk to Foley Field for the baseball game against Florida (a 7-2 win). This year, it's the women who will be hosting Tennessee at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex on the same day as the G Day game, 14 April, and Ole Miss will be visiting Foley Field. Stay tuned for more information about the group outing, but save the date now.

GO DAWGS!

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Thanks as always NCT for keeping us informed out here in Nebraksa Territory on the Net Dogs
I wish we had more content on TV.

You’d think with all this mega-bucks media stuff that they could give us some tennis inventory. I mean, what’s with all this basketball stuff all the time? Even so, the live scoring available online is better than nothing, although the UVA software left a little to be desired. And once we start playing outdoors next week, we should get live video streaming of the home matches, at least, since they’re set up for cameras whereas the Hopkins Indoor Courts are not.

by the way re Steve Johnson

Our SB Nation story editor has a great feature that automatically scans posts for linkable team and player names. I neglected this time to check for errors, so Steve Johnson’s name is linked to information about the Buffalo Bills wide receiver of that name. They are not the same person.

Well, if you're going to have a name that dull, . . .

. . . you have to figure a lot of other folks will have that name, too.

I suppose, but

Tennis players and NFL wide receivers?

Really, really nice post.
ANY CHANCE OUR INDOOR TENNIS FACILITY WILL BE UPGRADED?

I went to the NCAA nationals a couple of years ago and was appalled at the condition of the indoor facility. First off, either there was no air conditioning or it was malfunctioning. My tennis loving friends (who did not go to UGA) were REALLY down on us, especially since I told them about our athletic facilities being pretty good.

It was so hot inside the indoor tennis facility we had to leave, and second, there were virtually no seats! I realize we have upgraded the men’s and women’s lockerrooms, etc. but, if we are going to compete for hosting the NCAA’s and also compete for the best athletes, we should consider improving the indoor tennis arena.

The indoor facility was an early indication, thirty years ago, that UGA was serious about tennis. Now, it just seems very old.

got to admit I don't like watching matches in there...

..tennis should be like football…played outdoors.

But are the other SEC schools facilities any better? Just asking, I honestly don’t know.

I have been in Tech’s. Yes it is newer but the seating is worse I think.

Let’s hope for sunny skies for every home match this year.

indoor upgrades

I haven’t heard that any upgrade to the indoor facility is in the works, but I’ll poke around and see what I can learn. I actually have never attended an indoor match, and I’m disappointed to hear it’s a subpar experience.

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