CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Harvard men's tennis (13-12, 3-3 Ivy) will conclude its 2025-26 regular season this weekend against Dartmouth (15-10, 3-3 Ivy). The Crimson will take on the Big Green on Sunday, April 26 at 1:00 p.m. ET in Cambridge.
The Last Time Out
- The Crimson dropped two ranked road battles last weekend to No. 27 Columbia and No. 31 Cornell.
- Against the Lions, the Crimson battled through doubles with each match going to a tiebreak. Then in singles, Nathan Blokhin recorded a ranked win over No. 90 Sachin Palta (Columbia) and Masato Perera defeated Abhishek Thorat (Columbia), 6-2, 6-4.
- The following day, Blokhin completed an undefeated weekend, dropping Petar Teodorovic (Cornell) in a three-set battle (6-2, 4-6, 6-2).
- Mitchell Lee also grabbed a point for the Crimson against the Big Red, defeating Aman Sharma (Cornell), 7-6 (6), 6-4.
Individual Notes
- Heading into the final weekend of the Ivy League season, the Crimson remains inside the top 50 in the ITA Division I Men's Team Rankings, checking in at No. 47.
- Nathan Blokhin is having a dominant first-year with the Crimson, leading the team in singles wins with a record of 24-7. In the dual season alone, Blokhin is 16-3 while playing primarily at the No. 3 spot.
- The first-year player currently ranks No. 102 in the nation in the ITA singles poll.
- Rohan Murali is having a breakout season for the Crimson and has accumulated 20 singles wins and 21 doubles wins.
- The junior moved into the No. 1 singles spot midway through the season and currently ranks No. 56 in the nation.
- Masato Perera (16), Mitchell Lee (13), and Benjamin Privara (11) have all surpassed double-digit singles wins this season.
- In doubles, Murali and Kolos Kincses have accumulated 20 wins as a duo including a record of 15-5 in the dual season.
- Kincses has the most doubles wins of any Harvard player this season with an overall record of 24-9.
For the Foes
- The Big Green is 15-10 this season and 3-3 in Ivy League play.
- Dartmouth started its Ivy League season strong with a pair of wins over Penn and Princeton in the first weekend.
- The Big Green has been 1-3 since its first weekend but has accumulated its most conference wins since 2018-19.
Next Up
The Crimson will await its fate in the NCAA Tournament with the selection show on Monday, April 27 at 4:00 p.m. ET.