The No. 9 Washington University men's tennis team finished their weekend in Indiana with a 5-2 victory over DePauw. They secured the doubles point by winning two out of three matches, including a quick 6-3 win from the duo of Nathan Tam and Drew Koval. In singles play, Avi Mahajan and Colin Fox quickly built a 3-0 lead before Case Fagan clinched the match with a close win at number three singles. WashU's successful weekend sets them up for a challenging match against No. 3 Chicago next Saturday.

By the Numbers
  • WashU won two out of three doubles matches to gain the early lead.
  • Avi Mahajan's singles victory was 6-0, 6-4.
  • Case Fagan clinched the match with a 6-2, 7-6 (5) victory.
State of Play
  • WashU is currently ranked No. 9 in the nation.
  • The team is set to play against No. 3 Chicago in their next match.
What's Next

Following their win over DePauw, WashU will prepare for a tough match against the highly-ranked No. 3 Chicago team this coming Saturday, April 4.

Bottom Line

WashU's impressive win solidifies their competitive edge as they gear up for critical matches ahead, demonstrating their potential to continue climbing the national rankings.