Near the end of the press conference that followed his program’s latest attempt to break through in the NCAA men’s tennis tournament, Ohio State University’s longtime head coach, Ty Tucker, mentioned his counterpart from the University of Virginia.
“Maybe we need to hire Andres to come in and show me what I need to do the last 10 days,” Tucker said at the USTA National Campus in Orlando, Florida, after watching his team finish as the runner-up for the third time.
Tucker made the comment partly in jest, no doubt, but his words speak to the incredible run Andres Pedroso is on at UVA. In 2022, Virginia entered the NCAA tournament as the No. 7 seed and exited with the title. The Cavaliers came into this year’s tournament seeded No. 5, and once again they were the last team standing.
After winning three matches at the Boar’s Head Resort in Charlottesville, the Wahoos flew to Orlando, where they knocked off No. 4 seed Kentucky in the quarterfinals, No. 1 seed Texas in the semifinals and, on Sunday, No. 3 seed Ohio State in the NCAA final.
“Winning it twice is just amazing,” junior Chris Rodesch said.