The Nevada men’s tennis season has come to an end, with the Wolf Pack finishing with a 6-14 overall record and a 2-4 record in the Mountain West conference. The team lost to San Diego State in the MW Championship quarterfinals. Matheo Coupu was named Player of the Year, earning All-MW singles honors for the third straight season. The team’s best win of the season came against San Diego State with a score of 4-2. The team faced tough competition throughout the season, playing seven power conference or top-50 teams in its non-conference schedule.
Overall, the team received a final grade of D, which was a significant drop from previous seasons where they had a record of 30-16 overall and 9-3 in the MW. The team struggled to find its footing after a challenging start to the season, with three of its losses in conference play by 4-0 margins. With key players like Coupu and Zisswiller graduating, the team will need to recruit new talent in the offseason to improve their performance next season.
The team’s head coach Sylvain Malroux will likely be looking to build a stronger roster for the upcoming season to help the team return to its championship-winning form. Despite the disappointing season, the team showed resilience and determination, and will be looking to bounce back next year.
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