St. John’s Men Win Spring Opener

January 19, 2017 | By New York Tennis Magazine Staff

The St. John’s men’s tennis team began its spring season on Wednesday afternoon, defeating Stetson 6-1 in the first of four matches in four days for the Red Storm.

“It was a good start for us but we have a lot of work ahead of us with three more matches in three days,” Assistant Coach Cory Hubbard told RedStormSports.com. “We are really testing our guys early physically and get a chance to see what we are made of.”

St. John’s was led by two-time defending Big East Player of the Year Roberto Livi, who earned a win in both singles doubles. First, he paired with Alan Nunez Aguilera to defeat William Shkrob and Angus Bradhsaw 6-1 in the second doubles flight.

Livi then took on Loic Blanco, an Atlantic Sun First-Team All-Conference member, 7-5, 6-2 in the top singles flight.

The Red Storm would win four of the remaining five singles flights all in straight sets, and Andrei Crapcenco and Ognjen Trejgut won 6-3 at third doubles to round out the 6-1 victory.

“It’s always great to start the season with a win,” added Hubbard. “Today’s match was very competitive and I thought our guys did a solid job of finishing sets and closing out when they had the opportunities.

Stetson is a good team and we were playing in their environment, outside in the sun and heat in Florida.”

Here are the full scores from Wednesday:

Singles: 
1. Roberto Livi (SJU) def. Loic Blanco (STET) 7-5, 6-2 
2. Graham Ball (STET) def. Daniel Skripnik (SJU) 6-3, 6-2 
3. Alan Nunez Aguilera (SJU) def. Angus Bradshaw (STET) 7-6, 6-1 
4. Andrei Crapcenco (SJU) def. William Shkrob (STET) 6-4, 7-6 
5. Ognjen Trejgut (SJU) def. Coilin MacNamara (STET) 6-4, 7-5 
6. Adolfo Blanco (SJU) def. Colter Decoste (STET) 3-6, 6-2, 6-4 

Doubles: 
1. Loic Blanco/Colter Decoste (STET) vs. Daniel Skripnik/Adolfo Blanco (SJU) 5-4, unfinished 
2. Alan Nunez Aguilera/Roberto Livi (SJU) def. William Shkrob/Angus Bradshaw (STET) 6-1 
3. Andrei Crapcenco/Ognjen Trejgut (SJU) def. Graham Ball/Coilin MacNamara (STET) 6-3 

The Red Storm now have three more matches over the next three days, all in Florida, starting with Florida Atlantic on Thursday afternoon, followed by Miami and North Florida. 


New York Tennis Magazine Staff
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