Cincinnati tennis players compete this week
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These tennis players near Cincinnati will compete for KHSAA, OHSAA state titles this week
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Kentucky 's individual state tournament started Tuesday and goes until Thursday , May 29 , in Lexington .
Ohio 's tournament takes place from May 29-30 in Wooster .
In Indiana , playoffs are just starting, and individual brackets haven't been released yet.
Cincinnati athletes on both sides of the river have taken home hardware in recent years .
Ryle junior Avery Love and eighth -grader Niveditha Selvaraju are in the state tournament after winning the Region 9 doubles championship.
Mason junior Greg Bernadsky is the No. 1 seed from the Southwest region after winning a district championship 7-5 , 6 -0 over St. Xavier's Nihal Narisetty in Division I singles.
Seven Hills junior Adi Nayak will play against Bryan senior Landon Bassett in the first round.
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