Stories by Jason Rubinstein
Men’s Tennis
Evan King loses in NCAA Tournament, concludes career at Michigan
BY JASON RUBINSTEIN
The final chapter to Evan King’s storied Michigan career came to a close. Saturday afternoon, the senior faltered in a three-set match, losing 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 to Japie De Klerk of Tulsa.
Women’s Tennis
Women’s tennis concludes season after falling short in NCAA Individual Championships
BY JASON RUBINSTEIN
In the end, though, the Wolverines concluded their season after the last remaining athlete, freshman Ronit Yurovsky, fell in the round of 32.
Men’s Tennis
King wins two matches en route to Sweet 16
BY JASON RUBINSTEIN
After dismantling Georgia’s Nathan Pasha, 6-2, 6-2 in the first round, King beat Cameron Silverman of Elon by the same score to advance to the Sweet 16.
Men’s Tennis
King set to play best friend in first round of NCAA Individuals
BY JASON RUBINSTEIN
King is set to make his third-straight appearance in the NCAA Singles Championships in Urbana, Ill., and the 2013 Big Ten Athlete of the Year will have his hands full.
Three women’s tennis players are set to play in NCAA Individuals
BY JASON RUBINSTEIN
Both sophomore Emina Bektas and freshman Ronit Yurovsky were selected to play in the NCAA Singles Individuals Tournament. Their participation marks the first time in program history that two Wolverines will play in the singles draw.
Women’s Tennis
Women’s tennis upended by UCLA in Sweet 16
BY JASON RUBINSTEIN
The Wolverines started the highly anticipated match at 11:00 pm pacific time and did not finish until the wee hours of the morning. After giving up a tightly contested doubles point, UCLA (19-5) cruised behind its strong singles play.
Women’s Tennis
Women’s tennis poised for Sweet 16 matchup against No. 7 UCLA
BY JASON RUBINSTEIN
Playing the likes of Big Ten foes No.11 Northwestern and No. 16 Nebraska is no easy task each year. But these grueling matches are the ones that prepare teams for the big stage. So the 10th-ranked Wolverines are ready for the Bruins this weekend, no matter how high their ranking.
Women’s Tennis
Through two weekend victories, women’s tennis clinches a spot in the Sweet 16
BY JASON RUBINSTEIN
In their first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament, the 10th-ranked Wolverines blanked both IPFW and Notre Dame, 4-0, winning both doubles points en route to the victories. Saturday’s win over Notre Dame (18-9) clinched Michigan’s (10-1 Big Ten, 23-5 overall) fourth-straight Sweet 16 bid.
Women's Tennis
Women’s tennis to play IPFW in the first round of the NCAA tournament
BY JASON RUBINSTEIN
The Wolverines earned the No. 10 seed, and on May 10th, they’ll play IPFW (23-7) in the first round. Notre Dame (17-8) and NC State (14-9) are also in the same region. The winners of each match will face each other with a Sweet 16 berth on the line. Michigan has made it to the Sweet 16 three years in a row.
For ninth-straight time, Women’s tennis falls in Big Ten tournament title match
BY JASON RUBINSTEIN
The Michigan women’s tennis team had to be worried when they found out they’d be playing Northwestern. After all, the Wildcats have always proved to be the Kryptonite for the Wolverines.





























