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Byrneses help OSU netters edge Denver

• Cowboys visit No. 11 Tulsa today in NCAAs

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TULSA — Daniel Byrnes knows his brother very well.

And it didn’t take the Australian long to learn a thing or two about Denver’s Benny Althaus on Saturday.

Nathan Byrnes, the younger brother of Daniel, a senior on last season’s Oklahoma State tennis team, closed out a 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, victory to give the Cowboys a nail-biting 4-3 win in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Michael D. Case Tennis Center.

Nathan, a junior, won the last 12 points on his serve in the third set.

“I probably wouldn’t have won if my brother hadn’t helped me so much,” said Nathan Byrnes, whose brother was courtside during the match. “He’s always been really good about finding players’ weaknesses and he pretty much told me where to serve that entire third set. He’s great with service patterns, trying to fool the person you are playing.

“It was a little bit nerve-racking because I haven’t closed out that many matches. But I’ve always stayed pretty calm on the court.”

Denver’s Pioneers, making their first NCAA appearance under second-year coach Danny Westerman, provided plenty of competition. After O-State earned the doubles point, DU (18-7) won the first set in four of the six singles matches.

“I don’t think we were thinking about Tulsa,” said OSU sophomore Oleksandr Nedovyesov, the nation’s third-ranked player. “We knew (Denver) was going to be good. The doubles point was very big for us and it was difficult to play in the wind.”

“There is such a small margin for error,” said O-State coach James Wadley, whose club faces 11th-seeded Tulsa today at 1. “That doubles point … it’s so big and it turned out that way (Saturday). A point here, a point there … things could have been different.

“For Anton (Bobytskyi) to come back the way he did in singles after getting injured was big and (Nedovyesov) really beat a good player. And Nathan really played well when we needed it.”

Nedovyesov and Nathan Byrnes, ranked 18th, edged 10th-ranked Adam Holmstrom and Niklas Persson, 8-5, at No. 1 doubles.

Ivan Puchkarov and Dmytro Petrov turned a close No. 2 doubles match into a rout, beating Andrew Landwerelen and David Simson, 8-3.

Bobytskyi, a freshman, suffered a cut on his left hand during the No. 3 doubles match when, hustling for a lob, he ran into the court’s scoreboard.

“There was a lot of blood,” Bobytskyi said. “It was my left hand, so it was OK, I guess.”

Trainers taped up his left hand, but it didn’t matter — at least in doubles — because the Pokes (17-9) got wins at Nos. 1 and 2.

However, the young Ukranian appeared to be OK during a straight-set victory against Landwerelen at No. 5 singles that gave the Cowboys a quick 2-0 lead.

The Pioneers got a straight-set win at No. 6 and a three-setter at No. 2 to tie things at 2-2.

Nedovyesov (24-5) beat Holmstrom in a pair of tiebreakers for 3-2, but Simson’s straight-set win against Petrov at No. 3 sent the crowd to Court 4 for Byrnes and Althaus.

“I had a feeling it was going to be tough when I looked over at Ned’s scoreboard and it was 6-all in the first set,” Nathan Byrnes said. “He hasn’t been 6-all with very many people this year. (Denver) was a very solid team.”

In order for the Pokes to advance to a second-straight Sweet 16, they will have to get by a Tulsa team that is 22-4 and playing with four seniors who graduated on Saturday before their win against Binghamton.

TU beat OSU, 6-1, on April 9.

“Doubles are going to be huge,” Byrnes said. “We had some injuries the last time we played (TU) and Ivan lost in three sets, I lost in three sets. It’s going to be tough. We got a good win (in doubles on Saturday) against a really good team. I think that will give us some momentum going into (today).”

“We will have to have a great effort to beat (TU) on their home courts (today),” Wadley said. “Hopefully (Saturday) didn’t take too much out of us.”



NCAA Regional Opening Round

Michael D. Case Tennis Center

#20 Oklahoma State 4, #44 Denver 3

Singles

1. #3 Oleksandr Nedovyesov (OS) def. #36 Adam Holmstrom, 7-6 (7-2), 7-6 (7-3)

2. Niklas Persson (D) def. #71 Ivan Puchkarov, 6-3, 2-6, 6-3

3. David Simson (D) def. Dmytro Petrov, 6-3, 7-6

4. Nathan Byrnes (OS) def. Benny Althaus, 4-6, 6-4, 6-3

5. Anton Bobytskyi (OS) def. Andrew Landwerelen, 6-3, 6-1

6. Kalle Rosen (D) def. Igor Sobolta, 6-3, 6-3

Doubles

1. #18 Byrnes/Nedovyesov (OS) def. #12 Holmstrom/Persson, 8-5

2. Petrov/Puchkarov (OS) def. Landwerelen/Simson, 8-3

3. Bobytskyi/Sobolta (OS) vs. Althaus/Rosen, 5-6, unfinished

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