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Men’s tennis falls to USC in Pac-12 Tournament final

Junior Warren Hardie and the men’s tennis team fell 4-2 to USC in the Pac-12 Tournament final on Saturday in Ojai.

Men's Tennis
USC 4
UCLA 2

Behind the Score:

1
Total losses by USC this season

5
UCLA's national ranking

32
Wins for freshman Dennis Mkrtchian

By Andy Thompson

April 30, 2012 12:47 a.m.

Eight days after the UCLA men’s tennis team staged a coup d’etat in Los Angeles, ousting the perennial champions USC, the Trojans grabbed back bragging rights.

Top-ranked USC reclaimed the conference crown Saturday in Ojai, defeating UCLA 4-2 at the Pac-12 Tournament finals.

“They didn’t give us a lot of time to bask in the glory of our last win over them,” coach Billy Martin said, with a chuckle. “‘SC was a little bit more fired up than we were.”

The Bruins surrendered the doubles point when junior Warren Hardie and freshman Marcos Giron lost 8-6 on court No. 3.

The duo won their match a week ago, and UCLA was up on court No. 2 when the match finished.

“I got broken in my first service game, it’s kind of tough in your first game and you just come out a little cold. That could be all it takes,” Hardie said.

The Hardie and Giron twosome is 4-2 this season with big wins over California and USC. However, one can’t help but wonder if the Bruins can afford leaving sophomore standout Clay Thompson out of the doubles line-up going forward. Thompson and Hardie were 2-1 together in conference play this season.

“There is no reason to absolutely panic and feel like we’ve got to change up anything completely,” Martin said. “(Hardie and Giron) didn’t win (Saturday) but they’ve been pretty consistent the last three or four matches.”

Hardie isn’t panicking either.

“I think (the line-up) is probably going to stay the same. Marcos and I have played in some big matches together and we’re neck and neck with the ‘SC guys. Also, you know, Clay and I, we’d never beaten Cal, and Marcos and I beat the Cal team this weekend,” Hardie said.

Singles play was by the script except for two matches. Giron lost a match that he was able to eke out last week, and Thompson beat his long-time foe Ray Sarmiento for the first time in his career.

“Raymond is probably one of my oldest rivals. I remember when we used to play in the 8s and 10s and 14s. For me to even call it a rival could be incorrect. He’s beaten me every single time we’ve played,” said Thompson. “This win really got a monkey off my back.”

The Bruins will hope for similarly pleasant surprises in their march for a national title, which begins in two weeks.

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