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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - After a strong fall season, five Razorback tennis
players appear in the ITA Central Region top 30, released earlier this month.
Seniors Adrians Zguns (6), Rohan Gajjar (11) and Matt Roberts (12), freshman
Blake Strode (16) and sophomore Michael Jung (28) were all recognized for
their solid fall campaigns. The duo of Roberts and Strode are ranked third in
the region in doubles.
Arkansas ranks second among regional teams with five players ranked in
singles. Tulsa sports six ranked players, leading the Central Region.
Zguns, the nations 58th-ranked player in the preseason, is seventh on the
all-time wins list at Arkansas (86). The Latvia native was 8-3 in the fall,
including winning three matches at the ITA Central Region Championships.
Gajjars high national ranking (31) earned him a spot in the ITA All-American
Championships, where he opened his season with a win over No. 89 Eric
Langenkamp of Notre Dame. He also advanced to the finals of the Arizona State
Thunderbird Invitational.
Roberts knocked off three nationally-ranked players in the fall en route to a
9-3 record. The Little Rock, Ark. native was 3-1 in the fall against ranked
opposition, and won the Arizona State Thunderbird Invitational with his
victory against Gajjar.
Strode was the bright spot of the fall for the Hogs. The St. Louis, Mo.
product tallied an 8-2 mark, including winning the top flight of the South
Carolina Invitational, just his second collegiate tournament. Strode defeated
three top-55 players, including No. 15 Tom Eklund of South Carolina, en route
to the title.
Jung posted 14 victories for the Razorbacks in the fall, a team-high. The
Atlanta, Ga. native went 14-2, claimed his flight at the South Carolina
Invitational, and fought off an opening-round setback at the Central Region
Championships to win the Consolation bracket.
The team of Roberts and Strode advanced to the semifinals of the Central
Region Championships. Several Hog pairs were unranked despite solid resumes.
Roberts and Gajjar teamed to win the ASU Invitational, while Gajjar and Zguns
are ranked 5th in the country.
The Razorbacks open their spring schedule with an Alumni Reunion weekend set
for January 13-15 in Fayetteville. The Hogs will then have an exhibition with
Scotlands Sterling University on Jan. 16, before opening their 2006 season
against Oral Roberts on Jan. 24 at the Dills Indoor Tennis Center in
Fayetteville.
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