Men's Tennis
M. Tennis Finishes Virginia Roadtrip With Two Wins
The No. 29 Harvard men’s tennis team wrapped up an impressive road trip on Sunday with a victory against No.
M. Tennis Takes 10th at ITAs
The No. 31 Harvard men’s tennis team completed its run in the USTA/ITA National Indoor Championships Saturday with a loss
Gators Fell Crimson in Windy City Tune-Up
The No. 31 Harvard men’s tennis team began the first day of the four-day USTA/ITA National Indoor Tournament in Chicago
M. Tennis Splits With Clemson, Louisville
The No. 23 Harvard men’s tennis team lost its first decision of the dual-match season yesterday, falling 4-3 to No.
M. Tennis Wins Spring Opener
Northwestern faced off against the Harvard men’s tennis team yesterday afternoon fresh from a victory over No. 18 North Carolina,
Men’s tennis team faces light competition on Florida intersession trip
The Harvard men’s tennis team traveled to southern Florida over break for a combination of sunshine, training and light competition.
Wetzel, Beren Reach Semis
When wins come, they come in bunches. That is what Martin Wetzel and co-captain Jason Beren—both seniors on the Harvard
SPORTS BRIEF: All-Crimson final secures Wetzel singles berth at ITAs
After facing off in an all-Harvard doubles final Monday night at the Wilson/ITA Northeast Regional Tournament, co-captain Jonathan Chu and
Regionals See All-Harvard Final
After four days of grueling tennis, it came down to an all-Harvard final. Co-captain Jason Beren and senior Martin Wetzel
M. Tennis Does Well at Tourney
The Wilson/ITA Northeast Regional Tournament served up quite a challenge for the Harvard men’s tennis team this weekend, but the
M. Tennis Duo Exits Tourney Early
Any coach or player will tell you that big match pressure cannot be learned in training or taught by a
M. Tennis Advances to ECAC Final Round
Heading to the ECAC Championships in Flushing Meadows, N.Y., the two-time defending champion Harvard men’s tennis team had much to
Men's Tennis Continues To Warm Up For Season
In an effort to continue garnering match experience before the dual-match season begins, the Harvard men’s tennis team split up
Youthful M. Tennis Preps for Season
There is little holdover from last spring’s men’s tennis team, the squad that battled its way to the Sweet 16
Coach of the Year: Dave Fish ’72
This was the kind of season that just sort of drew you in. Even Harvard men’s tennis coach Dave Fish