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Sandkaulen Wins in Singles to Conclude Bulldog Challenge
10/25/2020 | Men's Tennis
Tim Sandkaulen Claims a Three Set Singles Victory for the Rebels
STARKVILLE, Miss. – The Ole Miss Rebels faced Alabama and Mississippi State in the final day of competition at the 2020 Bulldog Challenge on Sunday.
Ole Miss won one of five matches to finish the three-day Bulldog Challenge at Mississippi State. The Rebels won four matches over the weekend, two in both singles and doubles.
Tim Sandkaulen claimed his second singles victory of the weekend by defeating Mississippi State's Nemanja Malesevic. Sandkaulen started the match in dominant fashion, winning the first set 6-1. Malesevic evened the match by taking the second set 6-0. Then, Sandkaulen broke Malesevic's serve at 6-5 in the third set to secure a Rebels victory. Sandkaulen improved his singles record this fall to 4-2.
Ole Miss won at least three games per set in all five losing efforts. Notably, Cotter Wilson won nine games off of Alabama's Jeremy Gschwendtner. Despite only being two sets, the competition between Wilson and Gschwendtner concluded after Sandkaulen defeated Malesevic.
For the first time in the tournament, doubles utilized standard set scoring instead of pro set scoring. Both Rebels doubles teams won at least four games on Sunday.
Coming Up
Ole Miss will compete at the Georgia Invitational from November 6-8. The Rebels have not yet faced the Bulldogs this season.
Singles Results
Tim Sandkaulen def. Nemanja Malesevic (MSU), 6-1, 0-6, 7-5
Vincent Rettke (UA) def. Brady Draheim, 6-4, 6-3
Davide Tortora (MSU) def. Jan Soren Hain, 6-3, 6-4
Jeremy Gschwendtner (UA) def. Cotter Wilson, 6-4, 7-5
Doubles Results
Florian Broska/Nicolas Ocana (MSU) def. Jan Soren Hain/Tim Sandkaulen, 7-5
Vincent Rettke/Marcelo Sepulveda Garza (UA) def. Brady Draheim/Cotter Wilson, 6-4
For more information on Ole Miss men's tennis, follow the Rebels on Twitter at @OleMissMTennis, on Facebook at OleMissMTennis and on Instagram at OleMissMTennis, follow Coach Hansson on Twitter at @TennisToby.
Ole Miss won one of five matches to finish the three-day Bulldog Challenge at Mississippi State. The Rebels won four matches over the weekend, two in both singles and doubles.
Tim Sandkaulen claimed his second singles victory of the weekend by defeating Mississippi State's Nemanja Malesevic. Sandkaulen started the match in dominant fashion, winning the first set 6-1. Malesevic evened the match by taking the second set 6-0. Then, Sandkaulen broke Malesevic's serve at 6-5 in the third set to secure a Rebels victory. Sandkaulen improved his singles record this fall to 4-2.
Ole Miss won at least three games per set in all five losing efforts. Notably, Cotter Wilson won nine games off of Alabama's Jeremy Gschwendtner. Despite only being two sets, the competition between Wilson and Gschwendtner concluded after Sandkaulen defeated Malesevic.
For the first time in the tournament, doubles utilized standard set scoring instead of pro set scoring. Both Rebels doubles teams won at least four games on Sunday.
Coming Up
Ole Miss will compete at the Georgia Invitational from November 6-8. The Rebels have not yet faced the Bulldogs this season.
Singles Results
Tim Sandkaulen def. Nemanja Malesevic (MSU), 6-1, 0-6, 7-5
Vincent Rettke (UA) def. Brady Draheim, 6-4, 6-3
Davide Tortora (MSU) def. Jan Soren Hain, 6-3, 6-4
Jeremy Gschwendtner (UA) def. Cotter Wilson, 6-4, 7-5
Doubles Results
Florian Broska/Nicolas Ocana (MSU) def. Jan Soren Hain/Tim Sandkaulen, 7-5
Vincent Rettke/Marcelo Sepulveda Garza (UA) def. Brady Draheim/Cotter Wilson, 6-4
For more information on Ole Miss men's tennis, follow the Rebels on Twitter at @OleMissMTennis, on Facebook at OleMissMTennis and on Instagram at OleMissMTennis, follow Coach Hansson on Twitter at @TennisToby.
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