Wake Forest Athletics

Paul Upset In First Round Of NCAA Tennis Championships
5/23/2007 12:00:00 AM | Men's Tennis
May 23, 2007
ATHENS, Ga. -
Wake Forest senior Todd Paul was upset in the opening round of the singles portion of the NCAA Tennis Championships on Wednesday morning, falling to LSU's Ken Skupski 6-2, 6-3.
Seeded No. 9-16, Paul went down early in the match and was unable to recover to his 24th-ranked opponent. The loss concluded Paul's illustrious singles career at Wake and ended his season with a 32-9 record.
The tournament is not over for the Stamford, Conn., native, however. He will team with Mariusz Adamski for the doubles portion of the event, playing on Thursday at a time that has yet to be determined.
The tandem will square off with Texas' Dimitar Kutrovsky and Josh Zavala in the first round. The team is 18-10 this year, including a 15-7 mark at number one doubles. They finished the year as the Big 12's top doubles team, going 5-1 in conference play.
Adamski and Paul, currently ranked ninth, are 19-9 since joining together this spring, including a 5-3 mark against nationally-ranked opponents.
Like the singles, the doubles competition will be conducted May 23-28 at Dan Magill Tennis Complex in Athens, Ga., hosted by the University of Georgia. The action can be followed live on Georgia's website, georgiadogs.com, which features live, point-by-point scoring and streaming video on six of the 12 available outdoor courts.





