Mens Tennis vs. Arkansas

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Duke_Droese
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Looking forward to heading out to Mitchell tomorrow afternoon, if for no other reason than to get the taste of the LSU match out of my mouth.

Weather should be nice. Here's to hoping the guys have short memories and can get back on track against the Hogs.
tennisaggie
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Yes let's hope so. Hopefully Shane and Jackson will be ok to play.
RebAg13
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Looks like Shane is out again
RebAg13
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But Jackson is now in
RebAg13
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AG
Lost 1 set today. LSU loss still sucks.
Duke_Droese
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7-0 win for the guys today. In a way, it almost makes the LSU loss sting even more because this is what the Ags should have done to the Tigers.

In any event, it was nice to see the guys bounce back. The team has a week off to get rested and get healthy before heading to LA to take on USC.
Tamu_mgm
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AG
Can't win 'em all. LSU loss no doubt sucked but it doesn't matter because we know that we are so much better than that. We get another shot at them and will definitely make them realize it was a fluke the first time.
johnstafford
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The LSU loss is very hard to understand and dissapointing for ranking purposes. We were probably going to crack the top 10, but will surely drop significantly and it will be difficult to climb back up. This team is not final 4 caliber yet, but could be good enough to make the elite 8 with the right draw in the NCAAs. Hopefully we can get healthy and hot and run the table in the SEC, but its gonna be a touh proposition. Especially if we can't take care of business against LSU at home!
HiddenAg2
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A&M was missing a few starters vs. LSU. We were not at full strength. But that was still a really bad loss.
bigfoot10s
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A&M was missing a few starters vs. LSU. We were not at full strength. But that was still a really bad loss.


Too bad the computers don't factor that in for rankings

Edit: not trying to sound like an ass, stating a fact. Sucks this loss came this late in the year.

[This message has been edited by Bigfoot10s (edited 3/18/2013 8:27p).]
Original Toad Boy
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Fatty dropped one to lsu shocking
johnstafford
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Is this Toad character even an Aggie fan? Seems like he's got some personal issues with the players and coaches.
RebAg13
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I feel bad for people like him. Can never see the positive in things.

And no one is acting like the LSU loss is ok. As bad as it was we had 2 team match points.
tennisaggie
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Good piece on Szabo in The Battalion

The Aussie way
Australian native develops his game with pro aspirations
By James Sullivan

Published: Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Updated: Tuesday, March 19, 2013 23:03
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The moment Jordan Szabo flashes his smile and settles into a conversation, the sophomore stands out from the rest of the Texas A&M men’s tennis team — his Australian accent says it all.
Recruited out of Melbourne, Australia, Szabo journeyed to the U.S. in January of 2011 to join the men’s tennis program at A&M. Due to Australia’s strong history in doubles tennis, Szabo boasts an old-fashioned serve and volley style of play, a factor head coach Steve Denton said provides Szabo an edge against many American players.
“With his unique style, he creates matchup problems for some of the guys in the back of the lineup,” Denton said. “There are certainly more of those style of players in Australia. Many of them serve and volley pretty well and he learned at a young age and it has evolved.”
Szabo was one of the top amateur players in Australia, earning an International Tennis Federation ranking of No. 162, good for consideration as a Top 5 junior nationally.
Before making his way to College Station, Szabo won two rounds at the Junior Australian Open and reached the finals at the Auckland 18 & Under ITF summer championships.
For the general studies major, the transfer to the U.S. was at first challenging, but Szabo has since adapted to the change in culture.
“[Playing in the U.S.] was a bit of an adjustment at first, but I really like it here,” Szabo said. “I’m really comfortable with the guys here. Coach Denton played the same sort of [style] back in the day, so he’s taught me a lot of tips.”
After being redshirted his freshman season, Szabo has emerged as an “integral part of A&M’s success this year,” playing a key part in multiple doubles match wins as well as an increasing number of one-on-one matches, winning four of his past five with the lone loss coming against the No. 12 ranked player in the nation.
The aspects of Szabo’s singles game are rooted in his “throwback” style that emphasizes a strong serve with the ability to play close to the net. Despite recent advances in the racket and string technologies that have made other strategies more popular among the international tennis community, Szabo has maintained his unique style of play.
According to Denton, Szabo has improved his serve and with a strong performance in that area can dominate opponents.
“If he serves well, then he’s a tough out,” Denton said “In the matches that he’s struggled in a bit, I felt like his serve was the part of the game that could have been the difference for him. When he does serve well, he puts a lot of pressure on his opponent.”
Szabo said he eventually has plans to advance to the professional ranks and he is working to build his singles competency at A&M under the instruction of Denton.
“I would like to play pro, but we’ll see how it goes,” Szabo said. “We have a rich history of tennis players [in Australia]. We don’t have as many players as here in America but the competition is still pretty high and we’ve got some good players in the pro ranks.”
As for his professional aspirations, Szabo set his bar high when he noted Lleyton Hewitt as his all-time favorite player and tennis role model, saying the former World No. 1 was “a fighter and a warrior.” Hewitt, the youngest player to grace the top rank of the ITF, plays a different style than Szabo but “the way he competes” is a quality the sophomore seeks to emulate down the line in his career.
Despite his hard work and persistence to evolve his game, many teammates note that the native Australian embodies a different facet of his personality when he steps off the court.
“He’s goofy,” freshman Harrison Adams said. “Off the court, he’s a great guy, funny guy.”
But once the rackets and tennis balls come out, Szabo shows a passion through his constant practice and dedication to the game.
“[Szabo] is a great competitor,” Adams said. “Every time you step on the practice court with him, you have to raise your intensity to as high as possible because he’s an extremely hard worker. He comes from a different environment and he’s really just trained hard and pushed through it. He really brings the level of everyone else around him up.”
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Raven
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Thanks for sharing a nice artice about Jordan; I am happy he is having success this year; incredibly hard worker
Raven
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Thanks for sharing a nice artice about Jordan; I am happy he is having success this year; incredibly hard worker
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