Cameron Triumphs Over Midwestern State in 4-3 Tennis Clash
No. 21 Midwestern State lost a closely contested match to No. 34 Cameron, finishing 4-3 at the Streich-Henry Tennis Complex. Despite securing singles victories at No. 2, No. 4, and No. 6, the Mustangs struggled to take the doubles point, which proved crucial. Cameron won both No. 2 and No. 3 doubles, setting the stage for their victory. Notable performances included MSU's Juan Duque and Bruno Sanchez, who won at No. 1 doubles but could not offset Cameron's lead in the singles matches.
By the Numbers- Midwestern State secured 3 singles wins, but lost the overall match 4-3.
- Cameron's Lukas Janousek, ranked 6th, beat MSU's #14 Germano Setti 6-4, 6-1.
- Midwestern State tied the match at various stages but could not clinch the overall win.
- The Mustangs’ next match is against St. Mary’s in San Antonio on April 19 at 1:30 p.m.
After the tough loss to Cameron, the Mustangs will aim to bounce back against St. Mary's, where they'll need to focus on strengthening their doubles play to improve their chances.
Bottom LineThe Mustangs' inability to secure the doubles point was a decisive factor in the narrow loss to Cameron, highlighting the need for a more cohesive team effort in upcoming matches.
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