
Rudy Quan follows through on a swing. (Chenrui Zhang/Daily Bruin)
Fresh start. Fresh faces. Fresh blood.
And the Bruins have the opportunity to slice more emotional wounds into their opponents this weekend.
After rolling past UC Irvine with a 7-0 shutout victory in its season opener last Saturday, No.
No. 12 UCLA men’s tennis is just days away from its first serve of 2026. Fresh off a Big Ten title and an NCAA tournament quarterfinals berth in 2025, the Bruins seem poised to make another deep run this season.
For the second consecutive November, a Westwood pas de quatre will waltz in the Big Dance.
No. 19 junior Spencer Johnson, No. 36 redshirt junior Emon van Loben Sels, No.
The Westwood bunch matched the sweltering Arizona sun with a heater.
UCLA men’s tennis participated in the ITA Southwest Regionals from Oct. 16 to Oct. 21 at Kiwanis Tennis Center in Tempe, Arizona.
This post was updated Aug. 23 at 6:28 p.m.
UCLA Athletics is no longer the new fish in the pond. After its inaugural year in the Big Ten, UCLA made its name known, winning four Big Ten tournament championships.
As UCLA Athletics takes a break for the summer, professional sports are still in full swing, with many Bruins representing. Each week during the summer, Daily Bruin Sports will look at the standout performances of UCLA alumni, current athletes and future stars as we count down the days until fall.
This post was updated June 9 at 5:49 p.m.
UCLA Athletics’ first year in the Big Ten didn’t affect its ability to win conference – and national honors.

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