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LOS ANGELES – Down 1-0 after doubles play, LMU men’s tennis showed resilience and grit to storm back and defeat Utah State 4-3 on Sunday afternoon at the LMU Tennis Center, with Cyrus Ahmad delivering the clinching point on Court 6 to spark jubilant celebrations.Â
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“Let’s put a stamp on February,” said head coach Tom Lloyd before the match. His team did exactly that.
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The Lions found themselves in an early hole after Utah State claimed the doubles point. Jean-Baptiste Badon and Dmitri Goubin defeated Emil Kindhult and Kuba Hrynkiewicz 6-0 on Court 2 in the first match to finish. Cesar Cruz and Darius Tamaddon kept LMU’s hopes alive with a 6-4 victory on Court 3, but Xavier Calvelo and Jakub Medved clinched the doubles point for the Aggies with a 6-4 win on Court 1.Â
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Trailing 1-0 heading into singles, the Lions needed a strong response, but things got worse before they got better.Â
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Eliot Nobel finished first in singles action, defeating Emil Kindhult 6-0, 6-2 at No. 3 to extend Utah State’s lead to 2-0. The pressure mounted when Roman Venger posted a 6-2, 6-3 victory over Kuba Hrynkiewicz at No. 4, putting the Aggies up 3-0 and just one point from victory.Â
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That’s when the comeback began in earnest.Â
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Cesar Cruz ignited the rally at No. 2, defeating Xavier Calvelo 6-3, 6-3 to get LMU on the board at 3-1. Moments later, Max Wuelfing broke through at No. 1 singles, outlasting Jean-Baptiste Badon 6-2, 7-6 to make it 3-2.Â
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The momentum had completely shifted. Alex Padro kept the rally alive at No. 5, battling back from a set down to defeat Jakub Medved 4-6, 6-4, 6-2, knotting the match at 3-3.Â
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With the team score tied and everything on the line, all eyes turned to No. 6, where Cyrus Ahmad was locked in an epic three-set battle with Dmitri Goubin. Ahmad had taken a tight first set 7-5, then dropped a heartbreaking second set 7-6 in a tiebreaker. Now, in the decisive third set, the entire match hung in the balance.Â
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Ahmad rose to the occasion, and after falling behind 2-0, won six of eight games to complete the comeback and seal the 4-3 victory for the Lions.Â
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The moment the final ball landed, the LMU Tennis Center erupted in celebration.Â
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Teammates sprinted onto Court 6, mobbing Ahmad and sending the Lions home with a memorable victory. Â