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Slow start costs Michigan women’s tennis team sweep

BY PETER RIEDY

Slow starts in matches didn’t catch up to the Michigan women’s tennis team until Sunday morning against No. 17 Tennessee. Michigan has lost its last three doubles points and needs to find a way to fix its sloppy beginnings.

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men's tennis

Bernstein outlasts Skupski in dogged affair

BY IAN SHEETS

Reaching with all the energy he could muster, Michigan sophomore Shaun Bernstein couldn’t quite reach the teasing lob from his opponent.

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men's tennis

Blue wins five of six singles matches, bests LSU 5-2

BY ALEX STEINHOFF

Down 5-2 in the second set, it looked almost certain that Michigan sophomore Barrett Franks was going to need a third set to beat his opponent from LSU to help his Wolverines win the dual match.

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'M' men's tennis scrapes by Louisville

BY IAN SHEETS

The freshmen trio of Michael Zhu, Alex Petrone and Eli Brown proved to be the difference for the Wolverines (3-2 overall) on Thursday in a 5-2 win over Louisville (3-3).

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women's tennis

Freshmen prove vital for women's tennis

BY IAN SHEETS

The departure of four seniors is a difficult obstacle for almost any team to overcome. But this is not the case for the No. 10 Michigan women’s tennis team, which has gone from strength to strength with the addition of four new freshmen that have fit seamlessly into the lineup.

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Wolverines defeat Yale 4-3, win ITA Kick-Off Title

BY STEVEN BRAID

The last time Brooke Bolender played the decisive match for the Michigan women’s tennis team in a big-time tournament, she ended up walking off the court with slumped shoulders, dejected, watching Northwestern celebrate its 2011 Big Ten Tournament title.

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'M' tennis takes third place at ITA Kickoff

BY ALEX STEINHOFF

The Wolverines got off on the right foot this weekend at the ITA Kickoffs in Austin, Texas. In its first match against No. 21 Texas Tech, Michigan won the first two doubles match to clinch the doubles point for the third straight match.

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