SPOKANE, Wash. — Eastern Washington men’s tennis began its spring schedule today, traveling up the road to play Gonzaga at the Stevens Center. Eastern fell in the match, 6-1, getting a win in singles.
Sophomore Arshjot Bhatti played at the No. 5 singles spot against the Bulldogs Tom Dunlop. Bhatti earned the win after splitting the first two sets, then winning the tie breaker 10-7 to get the points for the Eagles.
Caden Kammerer and Tyler Dalos took the court at the No. 1 doubles spot against Matthew Hollingsworth and Sasha Trkulja. The sophomore duo defeated Hollingsworth and Trkulja, 6-3. The Eagles could not get wins in the other two doubles matches to secure the point.
Drew Dillon faced Hollingsworth in singles and fought hard, but dropped a two-set match (6-4, 6-3).
Results
Singles
Sasha Trkulja def. Tyler Waddock 6-4, 6-1
Matthew Hollingsworth def. Drew Dillon 6-4, 6-3
Leon Roider def. Caden Kammerer 6-1, 6-1
Pablo Gomez Galvan def. Tyler Dalos 6-0, 7-5
Arshjot Bhatti def. Tom Dunlop 3-6, 6-4, 10-7
Oscar Rashed def. Erik Sarlvik 6-2, 6-2
Doubles
Caden Kammerer / Tyler Dalos def. Matthew Hollingsworth / Sasha Trkulja 6-3
Leon Roider / Pablo Gomez Galvan def. Tyler Waddock / Arshjot Bhatti 6-1
Gus Krauel / Tom Dunlop def. Erik Sarlvik / Drew Dillon 6-3
Up Next
Eastern is off until Feb. 2 when they travel to play Montana in Missoula, Mont. On Feb. 3, the Eagles will also play Grand Canyon in Missoula.
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