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Loss in Lakeville

Third Girls’ Tennis took to the road in the hopes that a loss to Hotchkiss earlier this season might be avenged. Alas, the stars were not aligned on this occasion. The first win came at No. 4 singles with Annie Brewer '21 putting Westminster on the board, winning 6-0. Playing at No. 1 doubles were Isabel von Bargen-Burke '19 and Lily Carrel '19, playing at No. 2 doubles (and ending with an close score of 4-6) were Mairead DeFronzo '20 and Izzy Bailey '21, and at No. 3 doubles were Christina Zahringer '20 and Lizzy McCoy '20. Losses in all three doubles matches meant that Westminster was down and needed to win the remaining singles in order to win the match. Eda Chen '20, playing at No. 2 singles, emerged victorious. Chen's match was one in which the players had equal levels of skill, and Chen came out on top 6-3. Playing No. 1 singles, Jennifer Jerand '19 found that her opponent was a steady fighter. The two girls had many long rallies, and many games went to deuce. Unfortunately, because of the threat of rain, the team was playing no-ad; this meant that many of Jerand's games were decided on a single point. Unfortunately, luck would not go the team’s way this afternoon and Jerand lost 3-6. The team had the good fortune to watch most of Siena Holowesko '21 playing at No. 3 singles. Holowesko battled back from losing the first two games to tie the match at 6-6, eventually falling to her opponent in a tiebreak. The girls returned to Williams Hill with high hopes of getting in one last match on Saturday against Choate.
 
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