Indiana University Athletics
Indiana Men's Tennis Prepares for Final Home Stand of the Season
4/9/2026 1:15:00 PM | Men's Tennis
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — The No. 64 Indiana men's tennis team returns home to Bloomington this weekend to host two Big Ten opponents. On Friday (April 10), Indiana will play No. 35 Wisconsin at 4 p.m., and then the Hoosiers will turn their attention to No. 58 Nebraska on Sunday (April 12) at noon.
Indiana will celebrate its seniors at the end of the team's last home match of the season, Sunday against Nebraska. Indiana will recognize Michael Andre, Jip van Assendelft, Deacon Thomas, Luc Boulier, and Facundo Yunis.
Indiana is coming off an Illinois road trip that saw the team lose 4-0 to No. 14 Illinois and 4-3 to No. 68 Northwestern. The Hoosiers enter the weekend with a 9-9 record and a 3-6 Big Ten record, placing them ninth in the Big Ten standings.
Indiana once again boasts four teams in this week's ITA rankings. Michael Andre and Matteo Antonescu are the highest-ranked team at No. 37. The duo has posted a 10-2 record in dual matches this spring, with a perfect 5-0 record in Big Ten play. Jip van Assendelft and Sam Landau are right behind them at No. 42, with a 4-2 record at No. 1 doubles this season. Sam Landau and Braeden Gelletich are ranked No. 68 with a perfect 5-0 record, all against Big Ten opponents. Facundo Yunis and Sam Landau are the last team ranked for the Hoosiers, coming in at No. 78.
No Hoosiers are ranked by the ITA this week in singles; however, Indiana has standouts this season. Redshirt junior Sam Landau has been solid all season, posting a 4-3 dual record with all of his matches taking place at No. 1 singles. Redshirt freshman Aidan Atwood has played well in his first collegiate season, carrying an 8-2 record in dual matches entering this weekend, and junior Ben Pomeranets has posted a 6-2 dual record this season, most notably winning his match at No. 6 singles against Dartmouth to give Indiana the winning point in a 4-3 victory. At No. 4 singles, sophomore Braeden Gelletich has a 5-3 record, boosting his overall dual record this season to 9-7.
Entering Friday's match, Wisconsin holds a 14-5 record and a 5-4 Big Ten record, placing the Badgers sixth in the Big Ten standings. Wisconsin enters on a three-match winning streak, defeating No. 46 Oregon 4-0, Washington 4-0, and most recently No. 49 Nebraska 4-2. Michael Minasyan is the only Badger ranked in singles, coming in at No. 88.
For Sunday's match against Nebraska, the Cornhuskers enter with a 10-10 overall record and a 2-7 Big Ten record, placing them 12th in the Big Ten standings. Nikolay Sysoev is the only player ranked for the Cornhuskers, at No. 112. Before traveling to Bloomington on Sunday, Nebraska will also play on Friday when it travels to West Lafayette to play against Purdue.
Live Stats will be available for both matches:
Live Stats (Wisconsin): https://stats.statbroadcast.com/broadcast/?id=630839
Live Stats (Nebraska): https://stats.statbroadcast.com/broadcast/?id=630840
Indiana will celebrate its seniors at the end of the team's last home match of the season, Sunday against Nebraska. Indiana will recognize Michael Andre, Jip van Assendelft, Deacon Thomas, Luc Boulier, and Facundo Yunis.
Indiana is coming off an Illinois road trip that saw the team lose 4-0 to No. 14 Illinois and 4-3 to No. 68 Northwestern. The Hoosiers enter the weekend with a 9-9 record and a 3-6 Big Ten record, placing them ninth in the Big Ten standings.
Indiana once again boasts four teams in this week's ITA rankings. Michael Andre and Matteo Antonescu are the highest-ranked team at No. 37. The duo has posted a 10-2 record in dual matches this spring, with a perfect 5-0 record in Big Ten play. Jip van Assendelft and Sam Landau are right behind them at No. 42, with a 4-2 record at No. 1 doubles this season. Sam Landau and Braeden Gelletich are ranked No. 68 with a perfect 5-0 record, all against Big Ten opponents. Facundo Yunis and Sam Landau are the last team ranked for the Hoosiers, coming in at No. 78.
No Hoosiers are ranked by the ITA this week in singles; however, Indiana has standouts this season. Redshirt junior Sam Landau has been solid all season, posting a 4-3 dual record with all of his matches taking place at No. 1 singles. Redshirt freshman Aidan Atwood has played well in his first collegiate season, carrying an 8-2 record in dual matches entering this weekend, and junior Ben Pomeranets has posted a 6-2 dual record this season, most notably winning his match at No. 6 singles against Dartmouth to give Indiana the winning point in a 4-3 victory. At No. 4 singles, sophomore Braeden Gelletich has a 5-3 record, boosting his overall dual record this season to 9-7.
Entering Friday's match, Wisconsin holds a 14-5 record and a 5-4 Big Ten record, placing the Badgers sixth in the Big Ten standings. Wisconsin enters on a three-match winning streak, defeating No. 46 Oregon 4-0, Washington 4-0, and most recently No. 49 Nebraska 4-2. Michael Minasyan is the only Badger ranked in singles, coming in at No. 88.
For Sunday's match against Nebraska, the Cornhuskers enter with a 10-10 overall record and a 2-7 Big Ten record, placing them 12th in the Big Ten standings. Nikolay Sysoev is the only player ranked for the Cornhuskers, at No. 112. Before traveling to Bloomington on Sunday, Nebraska will also play on Friday when it travels to West Lafayette to play against Purdue.
Live Stats will be available for both matches:
Live Stats (Wisconsin): https://stats.statbroadcast.com/broadcast/?id=630839
Live Stats (Nebraska): https://stats.statbroadcast.com/broadcast/?id=630840
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