Members of UCLA men’s tennis look on as a teammate competes. The Bruins’ season came to a close Saturday as the Longhorns swept them in the second round of the NCAA championships. (Nicolas Greamo/Daily Bruin senior staff)
This post was updated May 5 at 10:00 p.m.
Billy Martin said the end of the season means enjoying roses while acknowledging thorns.
“Our team just proved that they were fighters, and they were going to go into each match and give it their all and let the chips where they did,” the coach said.
The sound of a singular tennis ball striking the court recalls the interlude of “Get’cha Head in the Game” from “High School Musical.”
In the song, Troy Bolton sings, “A second chance, gotta grab it and go.
OJAI, Calif. — A thrown hat, a fall onto his back and a “quack quack.”
Those three instances summed up the Bruins’ experience at the conference tournament, which can be further distilled down to one word: frustrating.
Tennis hinges on quick movements and rapid reflexes.
And for coach Billy Martin, this week’s Pac-12 championship is the ultimate physical test.
“It’s going to be a real physical contest – it’ll be the first time we’ll potentially play three matches in a row,” Martin said.
Tennis is not just a sport that requires physical endurance – it also challenges the ability to adapt to diverse environments.
This weekend, that means playing further above sea level than usual.
It all came down to court six.
Senior Jorge Plans Gonzalez and Hudson Rivera were in combat to determine the fortune of their respective teams.
The Bruins and Cardinal stood on either end of the court, watching the battle unfold.
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