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Blue Tennis Closes Home Invite with Win Over #22 Skidmore

Complete Wellesley Invitational Results

WELLESLEY, Mass. -- The Wellesley College tennis team closed out play at their home invitational with a 5-4 win over #22 Skidmore College. The win capped a tough two-day tournament for the Blue that featured national and regional ranked competition. On Saturday, Wellesley dropped a pair, falling 8-1 to #1 Amherst and 5-4 to NEWMAC-rival MIT.

Leading the Blue in the invite, first-year Diana Granger went a perfect 3-0 at number five singles, while classmate Erica Choo went 2-1 at number three.  Junior Marie Watanabe picked up a win over her regionally-ranked opponent from Skidmore, while each doubles team went 1-2 on the weekend.

Against Skidmore, Wellesley took a 2-1 lead after doubles. Jacqueline Shen and Watanabe were 8-3 winners over Rachel Loeb and Nataly Mendoza, while Nathalie Herman and Granger picked up a win at the two spot.

In singles, Watanabe defeated Loeb 2-6, 6-2, 6-2 at one, while at five, Granger was a 6-3, 6-3 winner over Robyn Baird. Clinching the match for Wellesley, Choo defeated Mendoza, 6-4, 6-4 in the third flight.

In a tough 5-4 loss to a new-look MIT team, the Blue found themselves down 2-1 after doubles. Choo and Kendall Tada picked up the lone win for Wellesley, defeating Melissa Diskin and Katie O'Neal, 8-6.

In singles, Wellesley fell in the first two flights, but picked up wins at three, five and six. At three, Choo won 7-5, 6-1 over Julia Hsu, who played #2 for MIT this fall. Granger defeated O'Neal at five, 6-4, 6-0, and Tada toughed out a 1-6, 7-6(5), 10-8 win over Diskin at six.

Against the #1 team in the nation, Amherst, the Blue lost 8-1. In doubles, Watanabe and Shen took the #1 team in the region to a tiebreak before falling 9-8 (7-5) to Jordan Brewer and Gabby Devlin.

In singles, Granger picked up the lone win of the match for Wellesley, a 6-3, 5-7, 11-9 marathon match in the five spot. The Blue also came close to picking up wins at one and six, as Watanabe dropped a 4-6, 6-3, 10-7 match to Brewer, the top-ranked singles player in the region. At six, Tada fell in three sets, 4-6, 7-5, 10-5.

Wellesley next hosts the 2011 Seven Sisters Championship on April 9th and 10th.

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Players Mentioned

Erica Choo

Erica Choo

5' 2"
2014
Diana Granger

Diana Granger

5' 8"
2014
Nathalie Herman

Nathalie Herman

5' 6"
2011
Jacqueline Shen

Jacqueline Shen

5' 6"
2011
Kendall Tada

Kendall Tada

5' 2"
2014
Marie Watanabe

Marie Watanabe

5' 6"
2012

Players Mentioned

Erica Choo

Erica Choo

5' 2"
2014
Diana Granger

Diana Granger

5' 8"
2014
Nathalie Herman

Nathalie Herman

5' 6"
2011
Jacqueline Shen

Jacqueline Shen

5' 6"
2011
Kendall Tada

Kendall Tada

5' 2"
2014
Marie Watanabe

Marie Watanabe

5' 6"
2012
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