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Lin Dominates the Court with a Doubles Title and Singles Second-Place Finish

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Harvard combines for two doubles titles and one singles title in the Brown Invitational (Zack Williamson).

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Harvard women's tennis captured two doubles titles, one singles title and two second-place finishes at the Brown Invitational this weekend. Senior Amanda Lin controlled the court by earning a doubles title and a singles second-place finish at the three-day tournament.

Day One
Play on Friday opened with Annika Ringblom defeating Boston University's Johanna Hyoty 1-6, 6-1, 7-6 and Nikki Kallenberg fighting past Rutgers' Gina Li, 1-6, 7-6, 6-1, in the first matches of the brown division. Crimson senior Amanda Lin blew past UMass Carol Benito, 6-3 and 6-4, while classmate Amy He wasn't able to hold on in her loss against St. John's Olaya Inclan Solis, 6-2 and 6-2, in the crimson draw.

Doubles pair Isabel Jasper and June Lee won their first two bruno division matches against Terriers Kim McCallum and Kaely Malik 8-3 and the Seawolves' Louise Badoche and Ana Carrion Rodriguez 8-6. Niikki Kallenberg and Amy He dominated the court against St. John's Anna Morozova and Zofia Stanisz 8-1 in the bear doubles draw while Lin and Ringblom never let Terriers Hyoty and Sabrina Faybyshev take a point as they crushed them 8-0.

Day Two
Play on Saturday began with singles wins in the brown division by Ringblom who came up with a fight against St. John's Morozova winning 1-6, 6-2, 6-2 and Kallenberg easing past Rutgers' Li, 6-1 and 6-1. In the crimson singles draw, Lin topped Stony Brook's Carrion 1-6, 7-5, 6-2.

The three doubles pairs cruised past the semifinals in which Jasper and Lee won their match against the Bears' Ammu Mandalap and Marisa Chamdani. Kallenberg and He repeated their match score from the day before of 8-1, but this time taking on Brown opponents Hannah Camhi and Katie Ta. Lin and Ringblom took control of their second match of the invitational beating Rutgers' Li and Mariam Zein 8-1 in the bear doubles draw.

Day Three
Sunday's singles championship matches ended with a match-up against Harvard sophomores Kallenberg and Ringblom where neither would end without a fight. Kallenberg wrapped up the match with a 2-6, 6-4, 7-6 victory. Lin concluded the invitational with a second-place finish against Terriers Faybyshev with scores of 6-1 and 6-4.

Harvard's doubles pair of Jasper and Lee picked up their first title of the season after a 8-6 triumph against St. John's Delia Arranz and Stephanie Elgegren in the bruno doubles draw. Lin and Ringblom mirrored Jasper and Lee's result by sailing past the Minutewomen doubles pair of Ana Yrazusta and Benito, 8-5, clinching Harvard's second doubles title on the season. Kallenberg and He were not able reach the championship match because of their 8-4 loss against Yrazusta and Benito; however, they captured third-place with their win against the Bears' Yrazusta and Dayna Lord.

The Crimson travels to New Haven, Connecticut for the Bulldog Invite from Oct. 9-11.

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