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3/24/2026 | 12:00 PM
Mar. 24 (Tue) / 12:00 PM
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 Dartmouth
LOS ANGELES — LMU men’s tennis rallied from an early deficit to defeat Hawaii 4-2 Thursday at the LMU Tennis Center, improving the Lions to 11-1 on the season.Â
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The Lions dropped the opening doubles match in No. 3 doubles, where Cyrus Ahmad and Darius Tamaddon fell to Adriano Dzhenev and Kent Mueller, 6-1. The Lions responded quickly, however, as Cesar Cruz and Emil Kindhult evened things out in No. 2 Doubles with a 6-4 victory over Toa Maeda and Azuma Visaya.Â
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With the doubles point on the line, Alex Padro Parra and Max Wuelfing delivered in No. 1 Doubles. After back-to-back double faults in the tiebreaker, Padro collected himself and put away a beautiful crosscourt winner to go ahead 6-4 in the breaker, and the pair closed out the set 7-6 (7-4) over Timothy Li and Kosuke Nakanishi to give LMU the doubles point.Â
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The momentum swung Hawaii’s way to open singles play. In No. 3 Singles, Nakanishi dispatched Kindhult 6-4, 6-4, while Azuma Visaya rolled past Wuelfing 6-4, 6-3 in No. 1 Singles to push the Warriors ahead, 2-1.Â
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Padro Parra steadied the Lions in No. 4 Singles, rallying past Dzhenev after dropping the opening set. After falling 6-3 in the first, Padro stormed back to take the second 6-2 and the third 6-1 to knot the match at two apiece.Â
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Kuba Hrynkiewicz kept the momentum going in No. 5 Singles, edging Kent Mueller in three sets. Hrynkiewicz took a tightly contested first-set tiebreak 7-6 (7-3) before closing out the match 6-3 in the second to put LMU on the doorstep at 3-2.Â
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Cruz clinched the victory in No. 2 Singles, delivering a gutsy performance against Li. After stealing a tense first-set tiebreak 7-6 (8-6), Cruz closed out the match 6-4 in the second to seal the 4-2 final.Â
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The match on court six between Tristan Messerli and Hawaii’s Hikaru Takahashi was left unfinished with the outcome already decided.Â
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LMU returns to action on Tuesday, March 24 against Dartmouth with the match scheduled to kick off at noon (PT).Â