Sophomore Rudy Quan follows through on a backhand swing. Quan clinched the dual match for UCLA with his singles win against Maxi Homberg. (Purvi Singhania/Daily Bruin)
This post was updated Feb. 11 at 12:06 a.m.
No. 111 Rudy Quan walked to the net after posting a match-clinching forehand shot.
The sophomore turned to thank the umpire in a routine conclusion to his 33rd collegiate dual-match singles performance.
A steam engine can only be powered down with its own throttle.
And the Bruins’ throttle sparked and sputtered throughout the weekend.
In its first time hosting the ITA kickoff weekend tournament since 2020, No.
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.
Treading toward the future often requires facing the past.
And one Bruin will take his first step in that quest this weekend.
No. 12 UCLA men’s tennis will face UC Irvine on Saturday at the Los Angeles Tennis Center to open the dual-match season.
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.
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