The Hamilton College Continentals played four of the best men's tennis teams in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions as part of the 2025 Swarthmore College/Haverford College Invitational in Haverford, Pa., and Swarthmore, Pa., on Sept. 26, 27 and 28.
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Hamilton won nine out of 14 singles and doubles matches against Haverford on Friday afternoon. The Continentals came up empty in 14 matches against Swarthmore on Saturday morning, but rebounded with seven victories out of 10 matches against New York University in the afternoon. Hamilton capped the weekend with eight triumphs out of 12 matches against Vassar College at Swarthmore on Sunday morning.
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Anson Anderson '26 was the Continentals' big winner in singles with a 3-1 record. Anderson finished the weekend with 45 career singles wins.
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Filip Moller '29 and
Alejandro Fernandez '28 won two out of three singles matches apiece. Fernandez has a 7-3 singles record this fall.
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Lleyton Mendieta '28 and
Villem Aadamsoo '28 split four singles matches apiece during the invitational.
Tarun Korwar '27 defeated his Vassar opponent and
Alexei Katelevsky '29 got past his Haverford opponent.
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Hamilton won 11 of 19 doubles matches during the invitational. Aadamsoo and Mendieta and Moller and
Dylan Trinh '29 led the Continentals with 3-1 records. Aadamsoo and Mendieta improved to 6-3 this season and 25-12 in their career as a doubles team. Moller and Trinh were paired together for the first time as Moller registered his first collegiate doubles victory.
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Akshat Dhull '29 and Fernandez teamed up for the first time and won two out of three matches. Anderson and Korwar split their four matches as Anderson notched his 53
rd and 54
th doubles wins. The duo moved to 29-21 as a pairing.
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Another new doubles pairing – Katelevsky and
Antonio Chavez '28 – defeated their NYU opponents. Katelevsky celebrated his first Hamilton doubles win while Chavez picked up his first since his 2024-25 all-America season.
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The Continentals compete in the ITA Division III Northeast Regional Championships at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., starting on Friday morning, Oct. 3.
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