Bruins under pressure to beat desert teams
By Daily Bruin Staff
Jan. 28, 1999 9:00 p.m.
Friday, January 29, 1999
Bruins under pressure to beat desert teams
PREVIEW: Weekend pits No. 5 tennis team against powerful Arizona
schools
By Dave Denicke
Daily Bruin Contributor
This weekend, the season heats up for the UCLA’s men’s tennis
team with a trip to the desert.
Fifth-ranked UCLA opens conference play on Friday against the
Arizona Wildcats, and then heads over to Tempe for a showdown with
17th ranked Arizona State.
The preparation for this road trip hit a bit of a snag on
Tuesday when a match against Irvine was postponed due to rain. This
match would have given head coach Billy Martin an opportunity to
shuffle his line-up before this weekend. "Mainly, we wanted to try
out Zach Fleishman and Marcin Rozpedski in the third doubles
spot."
Even before Irvine, however, UCLA remained focused on the trip
down south. "Arizona is definitely the bigger goal, team-wise,"
said Jean-Noel Grinda.
"Going into Arizona, we’ve had a lot of preparation. We played a
very good Tulane team and were able to sweep them, so I think we
have a lot of confidence going into the next couple of matches,"
said freshman Zach Fleishman.
Fleishman, who is projected to play in the No. 2 singles slot,
faced Arizona State’s top player, senior Gustavo Marcaccio, in the
semifinals of an ITA regional tournament in November. Marcaccio won
the match in a thrilling third-set tie-breaker, 9-7.
Meanwhile UCLA’s top player, Jean-Noel Grinda, has had a measure
of success against Marcaccio, defeating him twice last year in
straight sets.
With the singles line-up playing well, the Bruins feel confident
going into the desert state.
"The first match on Friday is usually the toughest. It’s a good
thing we play Arizona State on Saturday, because usually it’s a bit
easier to play on that second day," said Martin.
Arizona struggled last season, compiling a 6-12 overall record.
Graduating three top-players, this year’s Wildcat squad has a
distinctly international flavor. Five players hail from outside the
United States, and sophomore Brian Jackson is the only player from
Arizona. "I just think it’s ridiculous, the number of foreign
players (in tennis)," says Jason Cook.
UCLA’s second opponent, Arizona State played their first dual
match of the season on Jan. 26, winning a close match against
Fresno State, 4-3.
UCLA also faced the Bulldogs this year, sweeping the contest
7-0. The Sun Devils return five starters from a team that tied for
5th in the Pac-10 last season. However, coach Martin says that this
year’s team should fare much better. "(It will be) an extremely
tough match with ASU down there … ASU could be as good as anybody
in the conference."
One factor that might come into play in Arizona this weekend is
the altitude. Both matches are played well above sea level, which
affects the flight of the ball. As for what UCLA could do to
prepare for the change in elevation, Martin said, "Well, I suppose
I could take them up to practice on the Sunset courts. That’s
probably about 300 feet right there."
The UC Irvine match has been rescheduled for Feb. 5 at the Los
Angeles Tennis Center. UCLA will start cooking in Tucson at 1:30
p.m. on Friday.
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