Matias Sborowitz
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Waves Get First Dual Win of Season, Schaechterle’s First Win
2/8/2019 6:32:00 PM | Men's Tennis
MALIBU, Calif. – The Pepperdine men's tennis team got its first match win of the year today, defeating UNLV at Ralphs-Straus Tennis Center, 5-2. The victory was also head coach Adam Schaechterle's first win as head coach of the Waves.Â
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RESULTS
Singles
Doubles
MATCH RECAP
 In doubles play, the Waves jumped out to two early 2-0 set leads thanks to the teams of Oetzbach/Zeitvogel and Sborowitz/Rico. Sborowitz and Rico finished first, defeating Jordan Sauer and Olle Thestrup of UNLV 6-2.  To clinch the point for the Waves, Oetzbach and Zeitvogel defeated Eric Samuelsson and Clayton Alenik 6-3. Jankowiak and Galvao were locked at 3-3 with Milos Dabic and Richard Solberg when the doubles point was clinched.
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In singles play, the Waves again started off hot, with four of six winning first sets. Rico dominated Richard Solberg of UNLV in the second set, not dropping a single game to take the first singles match for the Waves 6-4, 6-0. The next Wave to clinch his match was Sborowitz, who downed Samuelsson from UNLV in two sets, 6-4, 6-3. Zeitvogel clinched the match for the Waves. He won the first set against Jordan Sauer 6-4, but Sauer forced a third, taking the second set 6-2. Zeitvogel dug deep and came out victorious in the final set, defeating Sauer 6-2. In the last match on court, Oetzbach had to go to seven games in each set to defeat Olle Thestrup 7-6, 7-5.
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"I'm proud of the boys," said head coach Adam Schaechterle. "We looked confident and we competed at all 3 doubles and all 6 singles spots.
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We have a lot of improvement left to reach our goals for the season. But, today was a big moment for our leaders and I'm so happy for them. They have continued to raise the standard for our program every single day, and they deserved this win."
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NEXT UP
The Waves will be back in action on Sunday, February 10 when they host Alabama at Ralphs-Straus Tennis Center. Matches are set to begin at 1 p.m.
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RESULTS
Singles
- Adrian Oetzbach (PEPP) def. Olle Thestrup (UNLV) – 7-5, 7-5
- Enrique Luque Rico (PEPP) def. Richard Solberg (UNLV) – 6-4, 6-0
- Matias Sborowitz (PEPP) def. Eric Samuelsson (UNLV) – 6-4, 6-3
- Tim Zeitvogel (PEPP) def. Jordan Sauer (UNLV) – 6-4, 2-6, 6-2*
- Clayton Alenik (UNLV) def. Scotland Garapedian (PEPP) – 6-0, 1-6, 6-1
- Tom Ciszwski (UNLV) def. Pawel Jankowiak (PEPP) – 6-2, 7-5
Doubles
- Adrian Oetzbach/Tim Zeitvogel (PEPP) def. Eric Samuelsson/Clayton Alenik (UNLV) – 6-3
- Matias Sborowitz/Enrique Luque Rico (PEPP) def. Jordan Sauer/Olle Thestrup (UNLV) – 6-2
- Pawel Jankowiak/Felipe Galvao (PEPP) vs. Milos Dabic/Richard Solberg – 3-3, unfinished
MATCH RECAP
 In doubles play, the Waves jumped out to two early 2-0 set leads thanks to the teams of Oetzbach/Zeitvogel and Sborowitz/Rico. Sborowitz and Rico finished first, defeating Jordan Sauer and Olle Thestrup of UNLV 6-2.  To clinch the point for the Waves, Oetzbach and Zeitvogel defeated Eric Samuelsson and Clayton Alenik 6-3. Jankowiak and Galvao were locked at 3-3 with Milos Dabic and Richard Solberg when the doubles point was clinched.
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In singles play, the Waves again started off hot, with four of six winning first sets. Rico dominated Richard Solberg of UNLV in the second set, not dropping a single game to take the first singles match for the Waves 6-4, 6-0. The next Wave to clinch his match was Sborowitz, who downed Samuelsson from UNLV in two sets, 6-4, 6-3. Zeitvogel clinched the match for the Waves. He won the first set against Jordan Sauer 6-4, but Sauer forced a third, taking the second set 6-2. Zeitvogel dug deep and came out victorious in the final set, defeating Sauer 6-2. In the last match on court, Oetzbach had to go to seven games in each set to defeat Olle Thestrup 7-6, 7-5.
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"I'm proud of the boys," said head coach Adam Schaechterle. "We looked confident and we competed at all 3 doubles and all 6 singles spots.
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We have a lot of improvement left to reach our goals for the season. But, today was a big moment for our leaders and I'm so happy for them. They have continued to raise the standard for our program every single day, and they deserved this win."
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NEXT UP
The Waves will be back in action on Sunday, February 10 when they host Alabama at Ralphs-Straus Tennis Center. Matches are set to begin at 1 p.m.
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