Doubles Clinch the Win for Old Tappan Over Mahwah

High School Sports Elite • Apr 16, 2025

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The Old Tappan boys tennis team edged out Mahwah with a 3–2 victory in a closely contested match.

Match Summary

  • 1st Singles: Mahwah’s Jack Bogert triumphed over Kiran Gurunathan of Old Tappan in a thrilling three-set match, winning 6–1, 2–6, 7–6 (10–5).

  • 2nd Singles: Old Tappan’s Sammi Gurunathan secured a straight-sets victory against Prem Doshi of Mahwah, 6–3, 6–3.

  • 3rd Singles: Mahwah’s Albert Wen defeated William Kwon of Old Tappan, 6–2, 6–4.

  • 1st Doubles: The Old Tappan duo of Andonis Vazacopoulos and Ian Oak overcame Mahwah’s Alex Wong and Arnold Zhang with a 6–3, 6–3 win.

  • 2nd Doubles: In a nail-biting match, Old Tappan’s Anay Nadgauda and Daniel Winter edged out Mahwah’s Sam Terdiman and Constantine Hoerauf, 7–5, 3–6, 7–6 (10–2).

This victory improved Old Tappan’s record to 2–1 overall and 1–0 in the Big North – National division, while Mahwah fell to 5–3 overall and 4–1 in the Big North – Patriot division.

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