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Men's Tennis

An exciting future

Wisconsin closes the book on the Miami Invite having learned so much

Men's Tennis

An exciting future

Wisconsin closes the book on the Miami Invite having learned so much

MIAMI, Fla. – The Wisconsin men's tennis team might not have picked up many wins on Sunday afternoon at the Miami Invitational, but what they did gain was much more important.
 
The young squad picked up experience playing against the nation's most talented, learned the team environment at Wisconsin, and developed the stick-togetherness so prevalent in Badger student-athletes.
 
Junior Chase Colton picked up a mightily impressive win at the No. 2 spot over Texas' Harrison Scott in three sets 1-6, 6-4, 1-0. Colton's win on Sunday caps off a perfect weekend at the Miami, going 3-0 in three days of competition against incredibly talented foes.
 
Unfortunately rain on Saturday night made UW's doubles match on Sunday morning against Ole Miss unplayable.
 
Up next: Wisconsin enjoys two weeks away from competition before hosting DePaul at the Nielsen Tennis Stadium on Friday, January 25 at 6 p.m. (CT).
 
Singles
 Round   Players   1     2     3   Notes
Osgar O'Hoisin, Wisconsin 3 0
  Yuya Ito, Texas 6 6
 Round   Players   1     2     3   Notes
Chase Colton, Wisconsin 1 6 1
  Harrison Scott, Texas 6 4 0
 Round   Players   1     2     3   Notes
Jesper Freimuth, Wisconsin 1 0
  Colin Markes, Texas 6 6
 Round   Players   1     2     3   Notes
Jared Pratt, Wisconsin 1 5
  Chih Chi Huang, Texas 6 7
 Round   Players   1     2     3   Notes
Robert Krill, Wisconsin 4 6 0
  Rodrigo Banzer, Texas 6 4 1
 Round   Players   1     2     3   Notes
Leonard Soha, Wisconsin 1 6 0
  Johnny Goodwin, Texas 6 3 1
 Round   Players   1     2     3   Notes
Daniel Nuzhny, Wisconsin 7 3
  Nevin Arimilli, Texas 6 3
 
 

MIAMI, Fla. – The Wisconsin men's tennis team picked up right where they left off in the second day of the Miami Invite. Wisconsin pushed their limits to the max on Saturday afternoon, showing no signs of fatigue a day after fierce competition on Friday.
 
The Badgers got things rolling in the doubles category with a win over the Hurricanes at the No. 1 and 2 spot. Senior Osgar O'Hoisin and freshman Jared Pratt paired up to win over Miami's Kaya Gore and Adrian Soriano Barrera – who qualified for NCAA doubles and is ranked in singles--, 8-2. The German tandem of sophomore Jesper Freimuth and freshman Leonard Soha finished off Franco Aubone and Dane Dunlap with ease, boasting an 8-5 win and securing the doubles point for the Cardinal and White.
 
Junior Chase Colton picked up a win in the singles category against Ole Miss' Fabian Fallert in straight sets, 6-2, 6-4.
 
Up next: Wisconsin plays again Sunday morning against Ole Miss in doubles and Texas in singles.
 
Singles
Round   Players   1     2     3   Notes
Tim Sandkaulen, Ole Miss 6 7
Osgar O'Hoisin, Wisconsin 2 6
 Round   Players   1     2     3   Notes
Karlo Kranic, Ole Miss 6 2
Jesper Freimuth, Wisconsin 4 2 Jesper Freimuth won by retirement
 Round   Players   1     2     3   Notes
Fabian Fallert, Ole Miss 2 4
Chase Colton, Wisconsin 6 6
 Round   Players   1     2     3   Notes
Cotter Wilson, Ole Miss 6 6
Robert Krill, Wisconsin 2 4
 Round   Players   1     2     3   Notes
Simon Junk, Ole Miss 6 6
Jared Pratt, Wisconsin 3 4
 Round   Players   1     2     3   Notes
Jan Soren Hain, Ole Miss 6 7
Leonard Soha, Wisconsin 4 6
 Round   Players   1     2     3   Notes
Sebastian Rios, Ole Miss 6 7
Daniel Nuzhny, Wisconsin 4 6
Doubles
 Round   Players   1     2     3   Notes
Kaya Gore/A. Soriano Barrera, University of Miami 2
Osgar O'Hoisin/Jared Pratt, Wisconsin 8
 Round   Players   1     2     3   Notes
Franco Aubone/Dane Dunlap, University of Miami 5
Jesper Freimuth/Leonard Soha, Wisconsin 8
 Round   Players   1     2     3   Notes
Bojan Jankulovski/Francisco Bastias, University of Miami 8
Chase Colton/Robert Krill, Wisconsin 4
 
 

MIAMI, Fla. – The Wisconsin men's tennis team looked phenomenal for a cold-weather team traveling to the Sunshine State to play teams already accustomed to the heat. The Badgers collected notable victories in the singles frame against Miami and experience against Texas in doubles.
 
Junior Chase Colton played just like Chase Colton always does: aggressively and with fire. His mentality helped lead him to a three-set victory over Miami's Dane Dunlap, 7-6, 6-7, 6-4. Sophomore Robert Krill finished moments later and with very similar results, beating the Hurricane's Franco Aubone, 7-6, 2-6, 6-3.
 
Freshman Jared Pratt tallied his first win as a Badger with a straight-set victory over Tatsuki Shimamoto, 6-2, 6-3.
 
In doubles, it was a slightly different story as Wisconsin took on No. 8 powerhouse Texas in doubles. Wisconsin went 0-4 as a team tandem but gained invaluable experience playing against the nation's best.
 
Up next: Wisconsin plays again Saturday morning against Miami in doubles and Ole Miss in singles.
 
Singles
 
 Round   Players   1     2     3   Notes
#21 A. Soriano Barrera, University of Miami 7 7
Osgar O'Hoisin, Wisconsin 6 5
 Round   Players   1     2     3   Notes
#35 Bojan Jankulovski, University of Miami 7 6
Jesper Freimuth, Wisconsin 6 3
 Round   Players   1     2     3   Notes
Dane Dunlap, University of Miami 6 7 4
Chase Colton, Wisconsin 7 6 6
 Round   Players   1     2     3   Notes
#97 Francisco Bastias, University of Miami 6 6
Leonard Soha, Wisconsin 0 4
 Round   Players   1     2     3   Notes
Franco Aubone, University of Miami 6 6 3
Robert Krill, Wisconsin 7 2 6
 Round   Players   1     2     3   Notes
Tatsuki Shimamoto, University of Miami 2 3
Jared Pratt, Wisconsin 6 6
 Round   Players   1     2     3   Notes
Kaya Gore, University of Miami 6 0 6
Daniel Nuzhny, Wisconsin 1 6 2
 Round   Players   1     2     3   Notes
W. Grattan-Smith, University of Miami 6 6
Alan Sweet, Wisconsin 0 1
 
Doubles
 Round   Players   1     2     3   Notes
#33 Christian Sigsgaard/Harrison Scott, Texas 8
Jared Pratt/Osgar O'Hoisin, Wisconsin 5
 Round   Players   1     2     3   Notes
Colin Markes/Leonardo Telles, Texas 8
Robert Krill/Chase Colton, Wisconsin 2
 Round   Players   1     2     3   Notes
Yuya Ito/Chih Chi Huang, Texas 8
Leonard Soha/Jesper Freimuth, Wisconsin 5
 Round   Players   1     2     3   Notes
Johnny Goodwin/Rodrigo Banzer, Texas 8
Daniel Nuzhny/Alan Sweet, Wisconsin 6
 
 
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Players Mentioned

Chase Colton

Chase Colton

5' 10"
Junior
Jesper Freimuth

Jesper Freimuth

5' 10"
Sophomore
Robert Krill

Robert Krill

5' 10"
Sophomore
Osgar O

Osgar O'Hoisin

6' 4"
Senior
Alan Sweet

Alan Sweet

5' 11"
Senior
Daniel Nuzhny

Daniel Nuzhny

5' 11"
Freshman
Jared Pratt

Jared Pratt

6' 1"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Chase Colton

Chase Colton

5' 10"
Junior
Jesper Freimuth

Jesper Freimuth

5' 10"
Sophomore
Robert Krill

Robert Krill

5' 10"
Sophomore
Osgar O

Osgar O'Hoisin

6' 4"
Senior
Alan Sweet

Alan Sweet

5' 11"
Senior
Daniel Nuzhny

Daniel Nuzhny

5' 11"
Freshman
Jared Pratt

Jared Pratt

6' 1"
Freshman