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Martlets Fall Short

Westminster traveled to Easthampton, Mass. and came away on the short end of a 6-1 decision. There were a few notable highlights: the first doubles team of Azat Mukhametkulov '19 and Carl Ekholm '19 played magnificent tennis and earned a solid 8-6 decision, and Ethan Na '19 won his match 6-2, 6-4 against an opponent to whom he lost last year at No. 2 singles. Scoobi Wilson '19 took the first set from his opponent at No. 5 singles but could not close out the match. Westminster has a busy four-match week with three home contests and one road. They will face Kingswood Oxford on April 29.
 
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