
Huskies Open Season With First Win For Esmail
January 17, 2023 | Men's Tennis
SEATTLE – First-year Husky Head Coach Rahim Esmail got the first win of his tenure today as Washington's men's tennis team opened its season with a 6-1 victory over Seattle U. at the Nordstrom Tennis Center.
The young Husky squad got its first test of the season from the Redhawks, fighting through some early match jitters that saw Seattle steal the doubles point in a deciding tiebreak. But Washington then settled down and won all six singles matches to give Esmail his first win at UW. Esmail had 110 victories under his watch as head coach at Samford before joining the Huskies as Associate Head Coach last year. After Matt Anger announced the end of his 28-year run at the helm of the program, Esmail was chosen as his successor.
"This is a big match for Seattle. We're in the same town and probably one of the tougher teams on their schedule, so they get up for this match, and that's great," said Esmail. "That's why we want to play these matches. It was a tough match. Our guys were super excited to get the season going, maybe too excited, that they needed to get some jitters out in doubles.
"But I thought it was a good start and good to be tested in that way, as Seattle U. played some good doubles. We need to do some things a lot better and we'll get back to the drawing board at that. And Seattle U. didn't go away in singles either, they made us earn it. For such a young team that hasn't really been in a position where anything has been given to them, I explained to our guys that nothing out here is going to be given. If you want a game, a set, a victory, you have to earn it, and that's the mentality we're going to have. I'm glad we were pushed in certain areas because that continues to push us to be better."
Junior transfer Jim Hendrikx made his Husky debut and was victorious in both singles and doubles. Sophomore Dzianis Zharyn also got his first dual match start in singles, all the way up at No. 2, and had the one of the more stress-free single wins. Freshman Brett Pearson also made his dual debut in doubles, coming up just short of a win with Nedim Suko.
Han-Chih Lin took on No. 1 singles duties for the first time today. He lost the first set, but then had a 6-1 second set win and was up 3-2 in the third when his opponent, Clement Hamel, retired with an injury.
Zharyn was a 6-2, 6-2 winner at No. 2 singles over Filip Stipic. Cesar Bouchelaghem won at No. 3 singles, 6-1, 6-4, over Julian Worn. The final point of the day came from Rikuto Yamaguchi who won a third set super-tiebreak over Veselin Kiselkov. Sophomore Nedim Suko had the clinching win, beating Michael Frank, 6-1, 6-4, at No. 5 singles. Hendrikx had the first win of singles play, 6-2, 6-1, over Dario Ristovski at No. 6.
Washington will be back in action at home against on Saturday, Jan. 21, when Louisiana comes in for an 11 a.m. dual.
Washington Men's Tennis
January 17, 2023
Nordstrom Tennis Center | Seattle, Wash.
Washington – 6
Seattle U. – 1
Singles
1. Han-Chih Lin (UW) def. Clement Hamel (SU) – 3-6, 6-1, 3-2, ret.
2. Dzianis Zharyn (UW) def. Filip Stipic (SU) – 6-2, 6-2
3. Cesar Bouchelaghem (UW) def. Julian Worn (SU) – 6-1, 6-4
4. Rikuto Yamaguci (UW) def. Veselin Kiselkov (SU) – 6-4, 2-6, (10-7)
5. Nedim Suko (UW) def. Michael Frank (SU) – 6-1, 6-4
6. Jim Hendrikx (UW) def. Dario Ristovski (SU) – 6-2, 6-1
Order of Finish: 6, 2, 3, 5, 1, 4
Doubles
1. Hamer/Kiselkov (SU) def. Zharyn/Bouchelaghem (UW) – 6-3
2. Worn/Hsieh (SU) def. Suko/Pearson (UW) – 7-6 (4)
3. Lin/Hendrikx (UW) def. Stipic/Frank (SU) – 6-3
Order of Finish: 3, 1, 2
The young Husky squad got its first test of the season from the Redhawks, fighting through some early match jitters that saw Seattle steal the doubles point in a deciding tiebreak. But Washington then settled down and won all six singles matches to give Esmail his first win at UW. Esmail had 110 victories under his watch as head coach at Samford before joining the Huskies as Associate Head Coach last year. After Matt Anger announced the end of his 28-year run at the helm of the program, Esmail was chosen as his successor.
"This is a big match for Seattle. We're in the same town and probably one of the tougher teams on their schedule, so they get up for this match, and that's great," said Esmail. "That's why we want to play these matches. It was a tough match. Our guys were super excited to get the season going, maybe too excited, that they needed to get some jitters out in doubles.
"But I thought it was a good start and good to be tested in that way, as Seattle U. played some good doubles. We need to do some things a lot better and we'll get back to the drawing board at that. And Seattle U. didn't go away in singles either, they made us earn it. For such a young team that hasn't really been in a position where anything has been given to them, I explained to our guys that nothing out here is going to be given. If you want a game, a set, a victory, you have to earn it, and that's the mentality we're going to have. I'm glad we were pushed in certain areas because that continues to push us to be better."
Junior transfer Jim Hendrikx made his Husky debut and was victorious in both singles and doubles. Sophomore Dzianis Zharyn also got his first dual match start in singles, all the way up at No. 2, and had the one of the more stress-free single wins. Freshman Brett Pearson also made his dual debut in doubles, coming up just short of a win with Nedim Suko.
Han-Chih Lin took on No. 1 singles duties for the first time today. He lost the first set, but then had a 6-1 second set win and was up 3-2 in the third when his opponent, Clement Hamel, retired with an injury.
Zharyn was a 6-2, 6-2 winner at No. 2 singles over Filip Stipic. Cesar Bouchelaghem won at No. 3 singles, 6-1, 6-4, over Julian Worn. The final point of the day came from Rikuto Yamaguchi who won a third set super-tiebreak over Veselin Kiselkov. Sophomore Nedim Suko had the clinching win, beating Michael Frank, 6-1, 6-4, at No. 5 singles. Hendrikx had the first win of singles play, 6-2, 6-1, over Dario Ristovski at No. 6.
Washington will be back in action at home against on Saturday, Jan. 21, when Louisiana comes in for an 11 a.m. dual.
Washington Men's Tennis
January 17, 2023
Nordstrom Tennis Center | Seattle, Wash.
Washington – 6
Seattle U. – 1
Singles
1. Han-Chih Lin (UW) def. Clement Hamel (SU) – 3-6, 6-1, 3-2, ret.
2. Dzianis Zharyn (UW) def. Filip Stipic (SU) – 6-2, 6-2
3. Cesar Bouchelaghem (UW) def. Julian Worn (SU) – 6-1, 6-4
4. Rikuto Yamaguci (UW) def. Veselin Kiselkov (SU) – 6-4, 2-6, (10-7)
5. Nedim Suko (UW) def. Michael Frank (SU) – 6-1, 6-4
6. Jim Hendrikx (UW) def. Dario Ristovski (SU) – 6-2, 6-1
Order of Finish: 6, 2, 3, 5, 1, 4
Doubles
1. Hamer/Kiselkov (SU) def. Zharyn/Bouchelaghem (UW) – 6-3
2. Worn/Hsieh (SU) def. Suko/Pearson (UW) – 7-6 (4)
3. Lin/Hendrikx (UW) def. Stipic/Frank (SU) – 6-3
Order of Finish: 3, 1, 2
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