Harvard men's tennis dominated Yale with a decisive 6-1 victory in Cambridge, improving their record to 13-10 (3-1 Ivy). Coach Andrew Rueb praised the team's performance as their best of the season, stating they are building momentum as the Ivy season progresses. Harvard's doubles teams secured the point early on, followed by strong singles play with four straight-sets victories. Rohan Murali notably defeated Yale鈥檚 No. 29 ranked player to cap off the match. This win solidifies Harvard's status as a team peaking at the right moment.

By the Numbers
  • Harvard won 6 singles matches versus Yale鈥檚 1.
  • Rohan Murali defeated the No. 29 ranked Vignesh Gogineni in a three-set match, 6-0, 1-6, 7-5.
State of Play
  • Harvard is now on a two-match winning streak in the Ivy League.
  • This win positions Harvard favorably as they prepare for key matches against Columbia and Cornell next weekend.
What's Next

The Crimson will face Columbia on April 18 and Cornell on April 19, both at 1:00 p.m. ET, as they aim to continue their momentum in the Ivy League.

Bottom Line

Harvard鈥檚 strong performance against Yale underscores their improving form and potential to contend seriously as they approach the final stretch of the Ivy League season.