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Moundir Advances to Semi's - Kijametovic/Moundir in Double's Final

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BLACKSBURG, Va. – Old Dominion men’s tennis sophomore and No. 9 seeded Adam Moundir claimed victory over No. 8 seeded Mac Styslinger from defending national champion Virginia in straight sets (7-5, 6-4), placing Moundir in the 2015 ITA Atlantic Region Semifinals. In doubles, Moundir tag-teamed with teammate Aziz Kijametovic to advance to the Championship match, after defeating Virginia Tech's No. 2 seeded tandem consisting of Andreas Bjerrehus and Joao Monteiro (7-5, 6-1) in the Semifinals.

Moundir will next square off against UMBC’s No. 3 seeded Jaan Kononov, who is ranked No. 69 according to the ITA Preseason rankings. This match is slated to take place on Monday afternoon.

In the other single’s semifinal match, Penn State’s Aws Laaribi (No. 14 seed) will face Virginia Tech’s Joao Monteiro (No. 4 seed). Monteiro entered the ITA Preseason Rankings at No. 70, and managed to take down ODU’s Michael Weindl in the Quarterfinals (6-2, 6-2).

In doubles, Old Dominion’s No 6 seeded team of Adam Moundir and Aziz Kijametovic handled the No. 2 seeded duo of Andreas Bjerrehus and Joao Monteiro from Virginia Tech (7-5, 6-1) in the Semifinals. The win lands Moundir/Kijametovic in the 2015 ITA Atlantic Region Double’s Final on Tuesday against another Virginia Tech tandem consisting of Amerigo Contini and Edoardo Tessaro, who are the tournament’s No. 5 seed.

This weekend, Virginia Tech is hosted players from 24 teams from around the region including Bucknell, Delaware, Duquesne, Georgetown, George Washington, George Mason, Hampton, James Madison, Liberty, Morgan State, Mount St. Mary’s, Navy, Norfolk State, Old Dominion, Penn State, Radford, Richmond, Saint Joseph’s, Temple, UMBC, VCU, Villanova, Virginia and William & Mary.

Tuesday’s Schedule
Tuesday (10 a.m. start)

Doubles & Singles Finals

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT (Sunday Recap):
The Old Dominion men’s tennis team continued to roar at the 2015 ITA Regional Championships, as sophomores Adam Moundir and Michael Weindl both advanced to the Quarterfinals at Virginia Tech’s Burrows-Burleson Tennis Center on Sunday. To seal the deal on a successful day for Aljosa Piric’s Monarchs, the doubles tandem made up of Moundir and freshman Aziz Kijametovic reeled of their fourth consecutive victory, earning a spot in the tournament’s semifinals.

In the Round of the 32, Old Dominion’s Michael Weindl upset the No. 10 seed from Liberty, Sam Matheson in straight sets (6-2, 6-3). Weindl followed that win up with a come-from-behind victory over the tournament’s No. 7 seed from VCU, Catalin Fifea. In the Round of 16, Weindl dropped the first set 4-6 and then was trailing the second set 5-2 to Fifea, before mounting a comeback and ultimately claiming a three-set victory (4-6, 7-6(3), 6-3). Next up for Old Dominion’s six-foot two-inch sophomore is a Quarterfinal match against the No. 4 seed and No. 70 nationally (pre-season) ranked Joao Monteiro of Virginia Tech on Monday at 11:30 a.m.

No. 9 seeded Moundir kept his hot streak going on Sunday, when he beat Austin Jones from Navy 6-1, 6-2. The win placed ODU’s Luzern, Switzerland-native in the Round of 16, where he handled Tomas Hanzlik (6-3, 6-4). In the Quarterfinals on Monday at 11:30 a.m., Moundir will square-off with Virginia’s Mac Styslinger for a chance to compete in the ITA Regional’s semifinals. Styslinger entered the ITA Preseason rankings at No. 125 and is the tournament’s No. 8 seed.

ODU sophomore Jacob Nicolussi advanced to the Round of 32 after stunning the tournament’s No. 2 seed and the nation's the No. 43 ranked Amerigo Contini of Virginia Tech in straight sets (6-2, 7-6(5)). On Sunday against Penn State’s Tomas Hanzlik, Nicolussi won the first set, but ultimately fell in a tight three-setter (4-6, 6-1, 6-4).

In the Double’s Quarterfinals, ODU’s Moundir and Aziz Kijametovic handled Penn State’s Tomas Hanzlik/Z. Lieb, 8-1. Moundir and Kijametovic will now have a showdown versus the No. 2 seeded Virginia Tech duo consisting of Andreas Bjerrehus and Joao Montiero on Monday at 8:30 a.m. Bjerrehus in nationally ranked No. 28 in singles, while Monteiro is ranked No. 70.

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