Xavier University Athletics

Men's Tennis Hosts Bellarmine for Sunday Match
02.12.21 | Men's Tennis
Musketeers face Knights at 4 PM at Eastern Hills
CINCINNATI – Xavier men's tennis opens up the home portion of its 2021 schedule by hosting the Bellarmine Knights on Sunday, February 14 at 4:00 p.m at Eastern Hills Indoor Tennis Club.
All season, matches held at Eastern Hills Indoor Tennis Club can be watched at GoXavier.com/MTENLiveStreams.
All season, matches held at Eastern Hills Indoor Tennis Club can be watched at GoXavier.com/MTENLiveStreams.
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BELLARMINE |
- Bellarmine is 1-6 on the season, picking up a 6-1 win over Southern Indiana, and falling to in-state rivals No. 21 Kentucky, Louisville and Northern Kentucky, in addition to Memphis, Mississippi State and Belmont.
- The Knights were 5-4 when the 2020 season was canceled.
- This is Bellarmine's first season in NCAA Division I.
- Xavier has a 4-1 record all-time against Bellarmine, with the last match-up occurring in 1992-93, a 5-0 win for the Musketeers.
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LAST TIME OUT |
- Xavier opened the season last weekend, falling 4-3 to Ball State in Muncie, Ind.
- In doubles play, Xavier fell behind early with Brett Winters and Cambell Nakayama falling 6-4 in the No. 2 spot. The Musketeers evened it up with a 6-4 win in the No. 1 spot for Arnaud Restifo and Matthew Graft, then took the doubles point with a 7-6 win in No. 3 doubles for Srdan Pejic and Shashank Reddy.
- In singles play, Ball State tied it up with a 6-4, 6-3 win over Shashank Reddy in the No. 6 spot. The Musketeers retook the lead with a two set win for Arnaud Restifo in the No. 1 spot, 6-2, 6-3. The Cardinals pulled back into a 2-2 draw with a win in the No. 2 spot, 7-6, 6-3, over Brett Winters. Xavier moved back in front after Matthew Graft took the 7-5, 6-4 win in the No. 5 spot.
- In the No. 3 spot, BSU picked up a 6-4, 6-2 win over Cambell Nakayama to put the match in a 3-3 draw with one point undecided.
- In the deciding match in the No. 4 spot, BSU's Vince Orlando took a 7-5 win in the first set, and Srdan Pejic answered for the Musketeers in the second, winning 6-4. In the third set, the pair played even to 3-3 before Orlando closed out the 6-3 win to seal the 4-3 loss for the Musketeers.
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THE TEAM: RETURNERS |
- Xavier returns eight from the 2020 season, with all getting action in dual play.
- Brett Winters collected a team-leading 11 singles wins as well as eight doubles wins overall before the season was canceled in mid-March due to COVID-19. He had a 7-8 record in dual play, playing in the No. 1 spot. Winters went 5-8 in doubles play during the dual season, playing in the No. 1 spot...Partnered with Srdan Pejic, had a record of 3-6 and had a record of 2-2 with Matthew Graft.
- Srdan Pejic had a team-leading 11 singles and 11 doubles wins overall before dual season was canceled in mid March due to COVID-19. Pejic went 6-8 in doubles during duals, primarily playing in the No. 1 spot with Brett Winters, where the pair went 3-6.
- Matthew Graft collected six singles wins and seven doubles wins overall in 2020. He went 3-6 in singles during tournament play in the fall and picked up three singles wins in dual action, all in the No. 3 spot. Graft was 6-6 in doubles action in duals, going 4-4 playing No. 2 and No. 3 with Shashank Reddy and 2-2 in the No. 1 spot with Brett Winters.
- Shashank Reddy collected six singles wins and nine doubles wins overall in 2020. He had a 4-8 record in singles during duals, playing primarily in the No. 4 spot where he had a 3-5 record. Reddy went 9-9 overall in doubles, including a 7-6 mark in dual play. He went 4-4 partnered with Matthew Graft, playing the No. 2 spot (1-2) and No. 3 spot (3-2) and also partnered with Srdan Pejic to go 3-2, playing No. 2s (0-2) and No. 3s (3-0).
- Jan Vrba collected seven singles wins and six doubles wins in 2020. He had a 7-7 overall record in singles, including a 6-3 mark in tournament play in the fall. He went 1-4 in singles during dual play, playing primarily in the No. 4 spot (0-3) but also in the No. 3 spot (1-0) and the No. 5 spot (0-1). Vrba went 6-11 in doubles play, with a 2-8 record in dual matches. Partnered with Michael Lee, the pair went 1-7 in the No. 2 spot and 1-1 in the No. 3 spot.
- Aaron Thompson collected eight singles wins and two doubles wins overall in 2020. He went 5-8 in singles during dual action, playing primarily in the No. 5 spot (2-7) but also playing No. 4 (2-1) and No. 6 (1-0). Thompson went 2-4 overall in doubles, with a 2-3 mark in the fall.
- Dominic Macaluso picked up six singles wins and two doubles wins overall in 2020. He had a 4-2 record in singles play during the fall tournament season and went 2-2 in the No. 6 singles spot during duals. Macaluso went 1-0 in doubles during the spring, playing in the No. 3 spot with Jake Zipoli.
- Jake Zipoli collected six singles wins and three doubles wins overall in 2020. He had a 4-2 singles record in tournament play during Fall 2019 and went 2-0 in dual singles. Zipoli also finished 3-3 overall record in doubles, going 2-3 in tournament play, partnered with Macaluso as well as Shashank Reddy.
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THE TEAM: NEWCOMERS |
- Xavier added a pair of freshmen to the roster, Caden Kammerer and Pascal Mosberger.
- Kammerer, from Longmont, Colorado, was a four-star recruit, as rated by TennisRecruiting.net, and was ranked as high as 111 in the site's rankings. During his prep career, Kammerer earned a Universal Tennis Rating of 11.6.
- Mosberger, from Zurich, Switzerland, ranked as high as 105 in the Swiss Men's National Rankings and 2,256 in the ITF Men's World Rankings with a highest Universal Tennis Rating of 11.95 so far in his career.
- Xavier also added two transfers, Arnaud Restifo and Cambell Nakayama.
- Restifo joined Xavier as a grad transfer after spending three seasons at San Diego State, collecting 34 singles wins during his time there. He started his Aztec career with an All-Mountain West Conference Singles season, going 14-23 overall. As a junior he posted a in 14-16 mark in singles and an 11-9 mark in doubles play. He finished last season's abbreviated season at 6-6 in singles play.
- Nakayama transferred from Cal Poly, where he spent two seasons. He finished the shortened dual season at 3-2 in singles, playing primarily in the No. 5 and 6 spots in 2020. In 2019, he finished the spring season with a 1-4 record in singles dual matches all from the No. 6 position.
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