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May 15, 2009 Armstrong Atlantic State Advances to Men's Tennis National Championship Match ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Fla. - The No. 1-ranked and defending DII
national champion Armstrong Atlantic State men's tennis team will
play for a possible back-to-back national title on Saturday after
closing out a 5-1 win over No. 6 Hawaii Pacific on Friday at
Sanlando Park.
Doubles play began with the Pirates (29-1) taking an early break in
all three matches. Rafael Array and Tim Johannsen closed out an 8-4
win over Hendrik Bode and Sebastian Bader at No. 2 doubles to give
AASU a point. But the Hawaii Pacific (16-5) team of Aleksandar
Markov and Anton Samuilau erased a 7-4 deficit to pick up a 9-7 win
over Eudaldo Bonet and Akos Torok at No. 3 doubles.
That threw all the attention at No. 1 singles, where fifth-ranked
Paul Bishop and Mikk Irdoja fought off two match points during a
tiebreaker to take the match over Daniel Luedi and Nikola Petrov,
9-8 (9-7).
The Pirates then got off to a great start in singles with five out
of six first-set wins. No. 2-ranked Bonet gave AASU its first
singles point with a 6-2, 6-4 win over No. 28-ranked Petrov at No.
1 singles. Johannsen then followed with a 6-1, 6-4 win over Markov
at No. 6 singles. No. 50-ranked Paul Fitzgerald (pictured) followed
with a 6-2, 6-4 win over No. 37-ranked Luedi at No. 4 singles to
clinch the match and send AASU into the finals.
AASU has now won 60 of its last 61 matches dating back over the
last two seasons, and will be making their second-ever berth in the
national championship match.
No. 2-ranked Barry - a 5-3 winner over Concordia (N.Y.) - awaits
the Pirates at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday in a rematch of the national
championship from a season ago in Houston.
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