The Columbus Dispatch

OSU tennis teams hope to continue fast start

- Bill Rabinowitz Columbus Dispatch USA TODAY NETWORK

Championsh­ip season is months away, so Ohio State's tennis coaches don't want to make too much of early success.

What happens in the winter will be mostly forgotten if May doesn't go well.

“You don't want to be playing your best tennis necessaril­y right now,” OSU women's coach Melissa Schaub said. “It's a long season. But we'll take how we're playing right now and hopefully, we can keep building on it.”

That would apply to both OSU teams. Ty Tucker's men's team, a perennial national contender, is ranked No. 2 with a 9-0 record after home sweeps last weekend of No. 23 Texas A&M and No. 6 Texas. The Buckeyes have swept every match except a 6-1 victory over Illinois that included a singles loss in a third-set tiebreak.

The women's team is 5-0 and ranked fifth. Four of its victories have come over ranked teams, including No. 4 Oklahoma on Jan. 22 and a 4-0 sweep of No. 5 Georgia on Saturday.

This is a big week for both OSU teams to maintain momentum.

The women head to Seattle for the ITA National Team Indoor Championsh­ip. They play Auburn in the opening round Friday.

The men go on the road for the first time this year with the possibilit­y of playing outdoors against No. 9 Wake Forest on Thursday and No. 1 and defending NCAA champion Virginia on Saturday.

Unlike the stereotype of tennis crowds being genteel, college matches are usually raucous. That will pose a test for the OSU men, particular­ly freshmen Alexander Bernard and Jack Anthrop.

“The freshmen are going to see how it is to play with 500-600 people yelling against you,” Tucker said. “The older guys are going to have to make sure they stay focused.”

The men's team is deep. Bernard and Anthrop were top-ranked juniors. Bernard was ninth in the world junior rankings. Anthrop was No. 1 in the USTA

Boys 14 and 16 rankings and reached No. 17 in the world rankings.

But they are not even assured spots in the Buckeye lineup on a roster that includes accomplish­ed veterans Cannon Kingsley, Justin Boulais, Robert Cash, JJ Tracy, James Trotter and Andrew Lutschauni­g.

“Those two guys are fighting for time,” Tucker said of the freshmen. “It's not easy, but that's what you get with good programs.”

Tucker said the Buckeyes have mostly stayed healthy, though Kingsley was held out of singles against Texas after playing doubles.

The women's team is led by senior Irina Cantos Siemers and sophomore Sydni Ratliff, a Columbus Academy grad. Ratliff is ranked 17th by the ITA and Siemers 23rd.

The Buckeyes have gotten strong play from Shelly Bereznyak, Kolie Allen and Lucia Marzal.

“It's still so early, but I just feel like we have a sense of like calm about us right now,” Schaub said. “I think that we do have some confidence and we've got a lot of kids that have been doing it for a while.”

 ?? COLUMBUS DISPATCH FILE PHOTO ?? Ty Tucker's men's tennis team is off to an undefeated start this year with big road matches this week against Wake Forest and No. 1 Virginia.
COLUMBUS DISPATCH FILE PHOTO Ty Tucker's men's tennis team is off to an undefeated start this year with big road matches this week against Wake Forest and No. 1 Virginia.
 ?? COURTESY OF OHIO STATE ATHLETICS ?? Melissa Schaub's OSU women's tennis team is off to a 5-0 start this season.
COURTESY OF OHIO STATE ATHLETICS Melissa Schaub's OSU women's tennis team is off to a 5-0 start this season.

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