Monday, April 20, 2026

Panthers (12-3): Adapting and Rising Through the Season

After an incredibly hot start and a 9-0 run to begin our year, our team is now even more battle-tested after a few more weeks of play! Two of our losses came from dropping hard fought matches to teams ranked #1 and #2 in the nation, and a handful of setbacks allowed us to reflect and tweak in areas where we needed to grow! Our past two matches from this past weekend demonstrated incredible resilience where our team made a particularly impressive comeback after falling behind 3-0 to Amherst and finishing the match reeling off four three set wins in a row to clinch a 4-3 decision followed by another road win at Hamilton the next day! We look forward to using these lessons learned and hitting our stride as we have only one weekend of home matches followed by postseason play!

Amazing crew!

Alumni Tennis Saturday Morning of Alumni Weekend

We also want to highlight and remind our alumni that our alumni weekend matches will take place on April 27-28. We cannot wait to see many of you there! The plan for our alumni hit is to play on Saturday from 930-11am (outdoors weather permitting or in Nelson Arena as needed). Please contact athomson@middlebury.edu with any questions if you will be on campus that weekend!

Midd!

CMS (Midd lost 5-2)

For our final spring break match, we faced off against the top ranked team in the nation. We lost a brutally close doubles point and had a point to clinch it. After losing some team momentum after the doubles and falling behind early in the singles play, we did fight back hard and were able to earn two matches in third set ten-point tiebreakers at #2 singles (Lewis) and #6 singles (Sahasrabudhe). This tough test was a fun experience regardless of result, and was a first step toward recognizing areas we needed to address on the practice courts.

Williams (Midd lost 6-1)

In this home match vs Williams, we again dropped a very hard-fought doubles point that came down to a tiebreaker at # 2 doubles. Credit to the other team for sneaking past us, we again were unable to halt momentum heading into singles play. This is an area we emphasized and knew we would be more prepared for in the future! In singles play, we did not have our best day across the board, but Reif Larsen was a great highlight earning a wonderful straight set win at #4 singles!

Reif getting some extension!

Trinity CT (Midd wins 6-`1)

Hungry to get back in the win column, we bounced back in style on the road where we competed will in windy day conditions at Trinity (CT). The doubles was played at a high level and coming through on the double point allowed us to have a turn and carrying momentum into singles, which we were able to thrive on! We won four straight set singles wins and one more in a ten-point tiebreaker build some needed confidence and put a firm grip on a conference win!

Anand hunting down a slice backhand!

Tufts (Midd lost 7-0)

Gearing up for a very tough test against the #2 ranked team in the country, we came out strongly on the doubles court and went up breaks at #2 and #3 doubles. Unfortunately, we could not hang on to our leads and dropped the doubles point. Again facing momentum heading the wrong direction, credit to Tufts for playing some very high-level singles early across the board and it made our job tough to hang in. Although we were unable to secure back the momentum, our team atmosphere and composure began to improve, and we knew this setback would only serve to make us more hungry and more willing to dig even deeper in our next matches.

Amherst (Midd wins 4-3)

In our first 4-3 decision of the year, it was an epic comeback for the ages! After dropping the doubles point and four out of 6 singles sets, we had little margin for error. That being said, our group demonstrated incredible belief and resilience in themselves and each other! We had been down in a couple of recent matches, and we knew only playing free and bringing big energy and passion would give us a shot to completing the comeback. The comeback party got started by Thehan Wijemanne at #3 singles who earned a 6-2 win in his third set, who was then quickly followed by three of his teammates. Anand Sahasrabudhe won at #6 singles next also 6-2 in the third followed by Hugh Hentschel at #5 singles who won 6-1 in the third. The match then came down to the final court at #1 singles, where Julian Wu played with an impressive sense of calm composure and through some very high-level points found his way to clinch the team match 6-2 in his third set! Shout out to all 12 of our players from bringing incredible intensity and passion in this one!

Noah Lewis lining up a backhand.

Hamilton (Midd wins 7-0)

Not slowing our team momentum following a big win the day before, our Panthers pounced again after moving indoors for an away match at Hamilton. We secured the doubles point and fun to have inserted Nathan Hernandez who paired with Thehan Wijemanne to win at #1 doubles and Nikky Kondamuri who paired with Julian Wu at #3 doubles! We never looked back, and ended up clinching the match at #5 singles with a win from Andy Yim!


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- Middlebury Tennis Coaching Staff


Friday, March 27, 2026

The 2026 Panthers Win 9 Consecutive Out of the Gate!

We have quickly gotten off to an impressive start, winning 9 consecutive matches (8 road wins and 1 neutral site win) to kick off the year! Our longest streak to begin the season since the spring of 2013 if our research was correct. In accomplishing this feat we began with a road slate of matches in the northeast, before adjusting to some SoCal heat on our spring break trip!

Our triumphs included wins over many nationally ranked teams including RPI (#20), Wesleyan (#23), Pomona-Pitzer (#17), and Redlands (#25). Across these matches, we have seen both our upperclassmen leading the charge, and our freshmen and sophomores earning key victories to set us up for success. Clearly, a core strength of our squad this year is our togetherness and ability to win matches from any position across our lineup! Here’s a review of our matches and a highlight of what is ahead!



RPI (Midd wins 7-0)

Kicking off our season with a ranked opponent on the road, the doubles was intensely contested in this one. We secured three very hard-fought doubles wins at all three positions, two in tiebreakers. After that, we never looked back winning all six singles matches in straight sets.

Anand ripping a forehand.

Conn (Midd wins 7-0)

Beginning our NESCAC conference play, we cruised in this one and brought great team energy and focus throughout. In particular we showed off some excellent team depth and improved doubles play.

Nikky dialing in a kick serve!

Wesleyan (Midd wins 5-2)

In a match that was anything but easy, Wesleyan fought us from start to finish. We dropped the doubles point losing a tiebreaker at the top slot, but our resilience was highlighted in this match as we displayed a toughness and grittiness to come out strong in singles even though we did not have the doubles momentum. Highlight goes to Thehan at #3 singles who secured the clinch in this match in what would become a theme for him!

Bates (Midd wins 5-2)

To secure our fourth match of the year, we knew it would be a dog fight as Bates is always a tricky match to play on the road. We began with an impressive doubles performance finding our way to clinching the doubles point with wins at #1 and #3 doubles. In singles play, the biggest key was winning all three matches that went to third sets at #1, #3 and #6 singles! Again, Thehan was the guy who earned the clinch before teammate Anand could beat him to it!

Sid digging out a ball and extending a point!

Chapman (Midd wins 7-0)

After a few travel delays, our team was thrilled to have made it to SoCal to kick off our first of six matches on the trip. Despite not being able to train the day before, our group did not blink and adjusted the conditions quickly to earn the doubles point, which gave us confidence to follow with six well-earned straight set singles wins.

Linfield (Midd wins 7-0)

Taking on a double header on our first day of competition, our group remained locked in from start to finish again highlighting our fortitude and depth. Fun to play a squad from the Pacific Northwest who we had not played before.

Nate Jackson rocking a kick serve!

Whittier (Midd wins 7-0)

In what became a theme, our group again was building on our momentum and rising confidence taking it to the Poets. All four of our freshmen earned straight set singles wins in this one! Another cool fact was that new Whittier assistant coach Ernesto Escobedo, a veteran ATP player with a career high ranking of 67 in the world, was warming up on the courts next to us!

Nate Hernandez driving a backhand!

Pomona (Midd wins 5-2)

Avenging our loss to Pomona last year, we came out determined to fight and battle in this one. Reif and Thehan secured the doubles point in tiebreak fashion following a solid 6-3 performance from Hugh and Andy! In singles play, Juju took out another one of the highest ranked players in d3. Set up by an earlier win from Hugh, Thehan again found his way to clinching the team win yet again! Shout out to both Reif and Anand who both played all the way to a full third set tiebreaker, with the match ending with a win by Anand!

Anand rocking another forehand!

Redlands (Midd wins 6-1)

In arguably our most complete performance of the season, our squad posted a really impressive result versus Redlands. This time it was Andy and Hugh clinching the doubles point. In attempt to build on this momentum more than we were able to the previous day, we got off to quicker starts in singles and never looked back earning five straight set victories, with the clinching win coming from Noah!

Reif roping a backhand!
Upcoming Matches

Next up on our journey is the final match on our spring break trip tomorrow at CMS at 11am PST, followed by a slate of upcoming NESCAC matches. Be sure to check our schedule and results page on our website!

Go Midd!