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Men's Tennis Falls to Missouri Baptist on the Road

Men's Tennis Falls to Missouri Baptist on the Road

St. Louis, Mo. (Feb. 22, 2026)- The Missouri Valley College men's tennis team traveled to St. Louis, Mo., for matches with Missouri Baptist, Saturday evening.  The Vikings fell, 7-0.

 

Singles:

No. 1-Senior Alexander Ballinger (Northampton, England) lost to Luca Ebenriter, 0-6, 0-6.

No. 2-Sophomore Guilherme Silva (Torres Novas, Portugal) lost to Strahinja Radanovic, 0-6, 2-6.

No. 3-Junior Bogdan Zakharov (Kokshetau, Kazakhstan) lost to Ruslan Anurev, 2-6, 3-6.

No. 4-Junior Luca Stadtfeld (Cologne, Germany) lost to Arkhip Tokmakov, 0-6, 0-6.

No. 5-Junior David Schlageter (Meerbusch, Germany) lost to Omar Farahat, 2-6, 4-6.

No. 6-Sophomore Vicente Leigh (Santiago, Chile) lost to Samuel Sanchez, 3-6, 2-6.

 

Doubles:

No. 1-Ballinger/Silva lost to Ebenriter/Sebastian Junghanns, 3-6.

No. 2-Zakharov/Stadtfeld lost to Anurev/Radanovic, 2-6.

No. 3-Sophomore Felis Ortola (Madrid, Spain)/Junior Pablo Perez (Malaga, Spain) lost to Farahat/Tokmakov, 1-6.

 

The men's tennis team drops to 1-4 on the season.  The Viking women's tennis team played Missouri Baptist in exhibition matches.

 

Up next are matches with St. Mary (Kan.), Friday at 12 p.m., at Indian Foothills Park.

 

 

About Missouri Valley College

Standing out as one of the most innovative and student-focused liberal arts colleges in the Midwest, Missouri Valley College (MVC) is committed to preparing students for success beyond the classroom. Through the Viking Voyage program, MVC prioritizes career readiness from day one, equipping students with the knowledge and skills needed to excel after graduation. Each of MVC's 30+ in-demand majors—including nursing, business, cybersecurity, computer science, criminal justice, and exercise science—integrates personal instruction, experiential learning, and professional opportunities to prepare graduates to thrive in a rapidly changing and globally connected world. At Missouri Valley College, higher education is more than earning a degree—it's a transformative journey that begins with the end.