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SSQpOFF '.A \ DINNER FOR TWO j DINE IN ! w 1 i ! Spring Sports Synchronized pair to lead mens tennis BY DANIEL MALLOY SPORTS EDITOR While waiting for a serve to come, the pair bounces back and forth, left to right —a common technique for many tennis players. But the difference for the North Carolina doubles duo of Geoff Boyd and Brad Pomeroy is that during the ritual, they are perfectly in sync. “We’re pretty similar,” Pomeroy said. “We both have big serves, and we like to come forward. I’d say it works pretty well together. The pair is the ninth-ranked doubles combination in the coun try and also form the core of the No. 24 Tar Heels, helping to fill the void of two great players the team lost to graduation. Last year, the team won the ACC regular season title but fell in the second round of both the ACC and NCAA tournaments. The Tar Heels also lost their top two singles players in Nick Monroe and Andy Metzler, leaving Boyd and Pomeroy to fill the void. Boyd is emotional and intense on the court, a style that h. his trademark. “He’s always a fighter,” said head coach Sam Paul. “He’s always been like that for four years. It’s a really big boost for our team. Geoff’s just so concerned about our team win ning.” Asa senior captain, Boyd has evolved into a leadership role that he embraces. “(I am) just trying to lead by example and to keep the team as a close unit,” Boyd said. “Our team is a close-knit group of guys, a lot of new guys that haven’t been at it. So it’s a little bit of a challenge, but TATTOO (Ebp iatlg Sar Uwl we’re getting there.” Two new additions have cracked the starting lineup this year in freshman Benjamin Carletti and sophomore transfer Sebastian Guejman. Carlotti posted a strong start to the season and currently holds a 15-4 record. But UNC also will have to rely on its four returning starters. Besides Boyd and Pomeroy, the Tar Heels return 66th-ranked Raian Luchici at No. 1 singles and junior Derek Porter. Porter is a three-year starter for the Tar Heels, and his solid play has earned him a nickname. “They started calling him that his freshman year, ‘Rocky,’” Paul said. “I guess it was because he was the rock for us that year.... (Also) he’s a muscular guy, big guy.” Porter has been strong on the court so far this season, posting an 11-4 singles record. Although the team has had early success, shooting out of the gate with a 6-2 record, the competition is heating up for North Carolina, who faces a brutal schedule down the line. Nine of the 11 teams in the ACC are ranked among the top 60 in the country, and UNC also faces No. 19 Auburn and No. 21 Virginia Commonwealth. And when facing some of the top teams in the country, North Carolina will rely on its top doubles combo, one of the best pairs in the nation. “We really just pick each other up,” Pomeroy said. “If we both can be positive at the same time, then we can be competitive with anyone in the country.”
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