Ivy Tennis Wire...
Cerretani Takes Down Roger Federer in Doubles
Former Brown tennis standout Jamie Cerretani ’04 earned perhaps the biggest win of his professional career on Tuesday. Along with Aisam Qureshi (Pakistan), Cerretani claimed a 6-4, 6-3 win over World #1 Roger Federer (Switzerland) and Marco Chiudinelli (Switzerland) at the Davidoff Swiss Indoors.

Harvard’s Thornton Receives 2009 ITA Achievement Award
John Lawson Thornton, a 1976 Harvard graduate, was named the winner of the 2009 Intercollegiate Tennis Association Achievement Award.

Harvard’s Thornton Receives 2009 ITA Achievement Award
John Lawson Thornton, a 1976 Harvard graduate of, was named the winner of the 2009 Intercollegiate Tennis Association Achievement Award.

Megan Bradley Named Princeton Women's Tennis Coach
Megan Bradley, an outstanding talent as a collegiate player and most recently an assistant coach at the University of Miami, has been named head coach of the Princeton women’s tennis program, announced by Director of Athletics Gary Walters.

Sanela Kunovac Named Penn Women's Tennis Coach
Penn director of athletics Steve Bilsky announced the hiring of Sanela Kunovac as head coach of the Quakers' women’s tennis program.

Ivy Participants Bow Out of NCAA Tennis Championships
The Ivy League’s participants in the 2009 NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Tennis Championships bowed out in the first round of the singles and double competition held at the George P. Mitchell Tennis Center in College Station, Texas.

Ivies in Action at the NCAA Tennis Championships
Harvard’s Chris Clayton and Beier Ko in singles and Princeton’s Hilary Bartlett and Taylor Marable in doubles will be in action at the 2009 NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Tennis Championships.

Columbia Men’s Tennis Loses to Miami in NCAA 1st Rd.
Columbia put up a valiant effort but lost to Miami (Fla.) 4-0 in the first round of the 2009 NCAA Division I Men’s Tennis Championships.

Princeton Women’s Tennis Falls to FIU in NCAA 1st Rd.
Princeton’s postseason run fell short with a tough 4-3 loss to Florida International in the first round of the 2009 NCAA Division I Women’s Tennis Championships.

All-Ivy Men’s Tennis -- 2009
Harvard senior Chris Clayton culminated his Crimson career as the unanimous choice for the Ivy Men’s Tennis Player of the Year and first-team All-Ivy.

All-Ivy Women’s Tennis -- 2009
Harvard senior Beier Ko was rewarded for her perfect Ivy season with a unanimous selection as the Ivy Women’s Tennis Player of the Year and first-team All-Ivy in singles and doubles.

Princeton Women’s Tennis Faces FIU in NCAA 1st Rd.
Princeton is in Coral Gables, Fla., to take on Florida International Friday at 10 a.m. in the first round of the 2009 NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championships.

Columbia Men's Tennis Faces Miami (Fla.) in NCAA 1st Rd.
Columbia is in Gainesville, Fla., to take on Miami (Fla.) Friday at 1 p.m. in the first round of the 2009 NCAA Division I Men's Tennis Championships.

Harvard Ties Princeton for Ivy Women’s Tennis Title
Harvard clinched a share of its 18th Ivy Women's Tennis title in its 35th season of existence, defeating Dartmouth 6-1 for the first League championship for head coach Traci Green.

Princeton Earns Share of Ivy Women's Tennis Title
Princeton earned a share of the Ivy Women's Tennis title and secured the League's NCAA Tournament berth with a 7-0 sweep over Columbia.

Columbia Clinches Ivy Men’s Tennis Title
Columbia clinched its second Ivy League Men's Tennis championship in three seasons in resounding fashion, sweeping all nine matches en route to a 7-0 victory over Princeton.

Harvard Tennis Legend to Lead Pacific-10 Conference
The Pacific-10 Conference named Larry Scott, Chairman and CEO of the Women's Tennis Association (WTA), its new commissioner, effective July 1, 2009. The former Harvard tennis legend becomes the sixth commissioner of the Pac-10, succeeding Tom Hansen who is set to retire after 26 years.


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Tennis Features...
One-in-a-Million
Little more than a year ago, Dartmouth's Evelyn Stevens ('05) was just another associate on Wall Street, doing 50-hour weeks with an investment fund and trying to stay in shape by sneaking the occasional jog. Then the former Big Green tennis player bought a bike, and her world changed.

Stand and Deliver... The News
When Alexandra Wallace '88 graduated from Columbia, she expected to take a year off and then go to law school. To fill that year, she applied for internships at news networks — taking a day shift at one network and the night shift at another. Follow her precipitous climb from intern status to executive producer of NBC Nightly News.

Great Expectations
With the plush lawn of Wimbledon upon us, the expectations are high for the top players in tennis. Harvard graduate, and current top 10 player in the world, James Blake ('01), may have higher expectations than most.

Avoiding The Net
Dartmouth's Dave Waslen grew up in Canada, playing hockey and lacrosse, but injury sent him to a new sport ... one where he tries to avoid the net.

The Proper Balance
From politics to economics to classes to athletics, Dartmouth tennis player Lindsay Winingham has found a way to participate in them all -- and excel in nearly every one.


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