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Mason's Greg Bernadsky takes singles state title and more
Mason junior Greg Bernadsky is the 2025 OHSAA Division I singles tennis state champion after a 6-4, 6-4 win over St. Xavier sophomore Nihal Narisetty in the championship match Friday afternoon. Mason's Greg Bernadsky, here during a district match on May 24, didn't drop a set on his way to the Division I state title Friday, May 30. Bernadsky defeated St. Xavier sophomore sophomore Nihal Narisetty 6-4, 6-4 in the state title match. The state title caps off a dominant run through the OHSAA playoffs for Bernadsky. He didn't drop a single set through the sectional, district and state tournaments. He beat Narisetty in the final match of each of those tournaments. Advertisement Bernadsky, a Cornell commit, missed all of last high school season with a wrist injury after making the state tournament as a freshman in 2023. 'Ever since the beginning of the season, there was one goal,' Bernadsky said after the match. 'I wanted to win state, because last year I didn't get a chance." Bernadsky played his first match of the day, where he beat Westlake's Xander Jhaveri 6-0, 6-2, outside, before rain pushed the remainder of the day's matches inside. Bernadsky said it was an adjustment getting used to the indoor courts, which play faster, especially because Narisetty is a big hitter. Bernadsky and the Mason Comets will compete for the Ohio Tennis Coaches Association Division I state championship this weekend in Wooster. Indian Hill duo loses in state final tennis match Indian Hill's Neelan Gandhi and Michael Ryu, here during their district match, May 24, reached the state final before losing Friday, May 30. After storming through the sectional and district tournaments without dropping a set, Indian Hill's duo of sophomore Neelan Gandhi and senior Michael Ryu finally took a loss on Friday, as they lost to Bexley's Sam and Henry Lessard in the Division II doubles state final match 6-2, 7-5. Advertisement Both Ryu and Gandhi made it further through the state tournament than they ever have. Ryu made the state tournament in each of his four years as a high schooler, but before Friday, he had never made it past the second round. Gandhi made it as a freshman last season, but he and partner RJ Poffenberger were knocked out in the semifinal round. Ryu and Gandhi still have a chance to grab some hardware, as the Braves will compete for the Ohio Tennis Coaches Association Division I state championship this weekend in Wooster. Indian Hill underclassmen have strong showing Indian Hill's Jeremy Starczynowski and Gareth Kurowski react during their district match at Centerville High School Saturday, May 24, 2025. Freshman Gareth Kurowski and sophomore Jeremy Starczynowski, who lost to Ryu and Gandhi in both the sectional and district finals, cruised through the first two rounds of the Division II doubles state tournament without dropping a set. In the state semifinals, they met the Lessards from Bexley and dropped the match 6-4, 6-2. Springboro pairing falls in state tennis semifinals Springboro's Peyton Nelson and Drew Baumgartner react during their district match Saturday, May 24, 2025. Last week, after Springboro senior Drew Baumgartner and sophomore Peyton Nelson won the Division I doubles Centerville district tournament, Nelson called the chance to compete in states again 'a dream come true,' and said that he just hoped the pairing could make it further than last year, when they fell in the first round. Advertisement Make it further they did, advancing to the Division I doubles state semifinals with a pair of straight-set wins to open the state tournament. Baumgartner and Nelson lost in the state semifinal round, 6-3, 6-3 to a pairing from Sylvania Southview. Narisetty impresses in first singles state tournament St. Xavier's Nihal Narisetty reacts during his district match Saturday, May 24, 2025, at Centerville. For the second straight season, St. Xavier sophomore Nihal Narisetty made it to a Division I state final match. Last season, Narisetty and then-senior Chase Homan fell to a Sycamore duo in the Division I doubles state championship match. This season, Narisetty made it to the Division I singles state final where he lost to Mason's Greg Bernadsky 6-4, 6-4. Advertisement Narisetty made it through the sectional, district and state tournaments without dropping a set to anyone other than Bernadsky, who beat Narisetty in the sectional, district and state finals. This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Mason junior Greg Bernadsky takes state title | OHSAA state tennis updates
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Mason boys tennis wins 2025 DI OTCA team championship; Indian Hill on deck for DII
One day after Greg Bernadsky won the Ohio High School Athletic Association Division I tennis singles championship, his team won the Ohio Tennis Coaches Association's team title. The Comets defeated University School 3-0 in the finals and New Albany 3-2 in the semifinals. Advertisement Bernadsky topped Vishwum Kapadia 6-1, 6-0; Daniel Tonkal defeated Lucas Weidenbecher 6-3, 6-3; and Shreyas Mantha defeated Charlie Christopherson, 6-0, 6-2, according to Scott Gerber from The doubles court matches did not finish. The Mason Comets boys tennis team won the Ohio Tennis Coaches Association 2025 state team competition. In a tight match against New Albany, Bernadsky won 6-1, 6-4 at first singles and both doubles teams won, Tonkal and Janek Teply (6-1, 6-1) and Aron Dornhecker and Mantha (7-5, 6-0) Also playing in the Division II team finals will be Indian Hill, after the Braves beat Columbus Academy 3-2 in the semifinals on the strength of first and second singles wins by Neelan Gandhi and Gareth Kurowski and the first doubles team of Michael Ryu and Jeremy Starczynowski. The Enquirer will update this story with Indian Hill's results. This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Cincinnati high school tennis teams in 2025 OTCA team tournament