North Carolina State University Athletics
No. 22 closes out home slate with 4-2 win over Wake Forest
4/12/2023 9:45:00 PM | Men's Tennis
Sophomore Braden Shick clinches win for NC Wolfpack
RALEIGH The NC State men's tennis team wrapped up their 2022-23 home schedule, knocking off ACC rival Wake Forest, 4-2.
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The win snapped a seven-game losing streak to the Demon Deacons, a team head coach Kyle Spencer called "one of the beasts of our league."
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With the win, NC State improves to 14-8 overall and 8-3 in the ACC.
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The match came down to court No. 4 where Braden Shick took on Jurabek Karimov. Shick, the sophomore from Greensboro, won in straight sets, but needed a rally in the second set to clinch the Wolfpack win.
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"Braden struggled the last couple of matches, so for him to close it out, it was amazing," Spencer said.
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Wake Forest took the first win in the doubles, but the Pack recovered to earn the point and came out swinging in the singles.
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"We were able to fight back," Spencer said. "I think this is just a really special group. Happy for them, happy for our program to get a big win at the right time of the season for sure."
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Doubles
(NC State 1, Wake Forest 0)
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The Demon Deacons won the first match in the No. 3 doubles when Melios Efstathiou and Juan Lopez de Azcona defeated Shick and Fons Van Sambeek.
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No. 18 Robin Catry and Luca Staeheli continued to roll, knocking off No. 73 Jurabek Karimov and Luciano Tacchi, 6-3. That set up a must win on court one. No. Rafa Izquierdo Luque and Joe Wayand secured the point, edging Matthew Thomson and Filippo Moroni, 7-5.
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SinglesÂ
(NC State 3, Wake Forest 2)
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Catry got the Pack off to a good start in singles action, defeating Matthew Thomson in straight sets (6-0, 6-4).
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"Robin Catry, wow," Spencer said. "He's really hitting a good stride and really played a professional match out there."
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Wake Forest, though, did tie the match at two thanks to a pair of singles wins on courts 1 and 5. NC State needed an edge and got it from Joe Wayand. In his second straight game back to the singles lineup, Wayand defeated Juan Lopez de Azcona 7-5, 6-3.
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The Pack needed one of the final two matches to pull off the victory. Staeheli, playing in the No. 2 singles spot, dropped his first set, but won the second to force a third. Shick won his first set, 7-6, but found himself down 3-0 early in the second. With all eyes on side-by-side courts, Shick found his groove.
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"It came down to me and Luca at that point," Shick said. "The attention came on our courts and the crowd started to get loud and I tried my best to feed off that."
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Shick did just that, finding his second wind and clinching the match with some tough play down the stretch.
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"I got some momentum," Shick said. "You (have) to use the home court advantage. It's amazing to have a crowd like that on Wednesday night. It felt like everyone was on their feet."
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Results
Singles
Order of finish: (5,3,1,6,4,)
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1 - No. 7 Melios Efstathiou def. No. 54 Rafa Izquierdo Luque (NCSU), 6-4, 6-1
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2 - No. 73 Luca Staeheli (NCSU) vs. Filippo Moroni 5-7, 6-1, 2-2, unfinishedÂ
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3 - Robin Catry (NCSU) def. Matthew Thomson, 6-0, 6-4
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4 - Braden Shick (NCSU) def. Jurabek Karimov, 7-6 (6-5), 6-4
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5 - Luciano Tacchi def. Fons Van Sambeek (NCSU), 6-2, 6-2
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6 - Joe Wayand (NCSU) def. Juan Lopez de Azcona, 7-5, 6-3
Doubles
Order of finish: (3,2,1)
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1 - No. 21 Rafa Izquierdo Luque/Joe Wayand (NCSU) def. Matthew Thomson/Filippo Moroni, 7-5
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2 - No. 18 Robin Catry/Luca Staeheli (NCSU) def. No. 73 Jurabek Karimov/Luciano Tacchi, 6-3
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3 - Melios Efstathiou/Juan Lopez de Azcona def. Braden Shick/Fons Van Sambeek (NCSU), 6-3.
Up next: NC State will travel to Boston College on Friday for a 3 pm match.Â
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The win snapped a seven-game losing streak to the Demon Deacons, a team head coach Kyle Spencer called "one of the beasts of our league."
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With the win, NC State improves to 14-8 overall and 8-3 in the ACC.
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The match came down to court No. 4 where Braden Shick took on Jurabek Karimov. Shick, the sophomore from Greensboro, won in straight sets, but needed a rally in the second set to clinch the Wolfpack win.
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"Braden struggled the last couple of matches, so for him to close it out, it was amazing," Spencer said.
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Wake Forest took the first win in the doubles, but the Pack recovered to earn the point and came out swinging in the singles.
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"We were able to fight back," Spencer said. "I think this is just a really special group. Happy for them, happy for our program to get a big win at the right time of the season for sure."
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Doubles
(NC State 1, Wake Forest 0)
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The Demon Deacons won the first match in the No. 3 doubles when Melios Efstathiou and Juan Lopez de Azcona defeated Shick and Fons Van Sambeek.
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No. 18 Robin Catry and Luca Staeheli continued to roll, knocking off No. 73 Jurabek Karimov and Luciano Tacchi, 6-3. That set up a must win on court one. No. Rafa Izquierdo Luque and Joe Wayand secured the point, edging Matthew Thomson and Filippo Moroni, 7-5.
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SinglesÂ
(NC State 3, Wake Forest 2)
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Catry got the Pack off to a good start in singles action, defeating Matthew Thomson in straight sets (6-0, 6-4).
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"Robin Catry, wow," Spencer said. "He's really hitting a good stride and really played a professional match out there."
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Wake Forest, though, did tie the match at two thanks to a pair of singles wins on courts 1 and 5. NC State needed an edge and got it from Joe Wayand. In his second straight game back to the singles lineup, Wayand defeated Juan Lopez de Azcona 7-5, 6-3.
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The Pack needed one of the final two matches to pull off the victory. Staeheli, playing in the No. 2 singles spot, dropped his first set, but won the second to force a third. Shick won his first set, 7-6, but found himself down 3-0 early in the second. With all eyes on side-by-side courts, Shick found his groove.
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"It came down to me and Luca at that point," Shick said. "The attention came on our courts and the crowd started to get loud and I tried my best to feed off that."
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Shick did just that, finding his second wind and clinching the match with some tough play down the stretch.
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"I got some momentum," Shick said. "You (have) to use the home court advantage. It's amazing to have a crowd like that on Wednesday night. It felt like everyone was on their feet."
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Results
Singles
Order of finish: (5,3,1,6,4,)
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1 - No. 7 Melios Efstathiou def. No. 54 Rafa Izquierdo Luque (NCSU), 6-4, 6-1
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2 - No. 73 Luca Staeheli (NCSU) vs. Filippo Moroni 5-7, 6-1, 2-2, unfinishedÂ
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3 - Robin Catry (NCSU) def. Matthew Thomson, 6-0, 6-4
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4 - Braden Shick (NCSU) def. Jurabek Karimov, 7-6 (6-5), 6-4
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5 - Luciano Tacchi def. Fons Van Sambeek (NCSU), 6-2, 6-2
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6 - Joe Wayand (NCSU) def. Juan Lopez de Azcona, 7-5, 6-3
Doubles
Order of finish: (3,2,1)
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1 - No. 21 Rafa Izquierdo Luque/Joe Wayand (NCSU) def. Matthew Thomson/Filippo Moroni, 7-5
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2 - No. 18 Robin Catry/Luca Staeheli (NCSU) def. No. 73 Jurabek Karimov/Luciano Tacchi, 6-3
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3 - Melios Efstathiou/Juan Lopez de Azcona def. Braden Shick/Fons Van Sambeek (NCSU), 6-3.
Up next: NC State will travel to Boston College on Friday for a 3 pm match.Â
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Team Stats
#1 Doubles Match
#2 Doubles Match
#3 Doubles Match
Order of Finish:
3,2,1
Order of Finish:
5,3,1,6,4
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