Koenigsfest and Raupuk ChampionsKoenigsfest and Raupuk Champions

Koenigsfest and Raupuk Champions

After three days of nine flights of singles and four flights of doubles the Purdue Invite comes to a close. The tournament hosted 18 teams and 140 athletes.

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind.- After three days of nine flights of singles and four flights of doubles the Purdue Invite comes to a close. The tournament hosted 18 teams and 140 athletes.
 
Sunday, the four main draws of doubles played semi-finals and finals as well as the championship round of all nine singles flights.
 
Maksymilian Raupuk played in the final round of flight B for a chance to be champion of flight E. After a 6-3, 4-6, 10-7 loss to Danilo Kovacevic of Butler, Raupuk was awarded runner up.
 
Raupuk also played doubles with Stephan Koenigsfest. The duo defeated Sullivan and Dickson from Butler 6-2 in the semifinals. The win propelled them into the championship round where they defeated University of Wisconsin Green Bay's Napier and Ling 6-2 to become Flight B Doubles Champions.
 
Dominik Sochurek and Julian Saborio lost in the semi-final round of Flight A to Ancona and Kenyatte of Valporaiso 6-3.
 
Franz Luna and Mateo Julio lost in the semi-final round of Flight C to Andersen and Adams from Ball State.
 
The team will be back home at Schwartz Tennis Center on Oct. 26-28 for the Old Gold & Black Classic.