Category: Tennis

  • Jackets Drop Opener at UCF, 4-0

    Jackets Drop Opener at UCF, 4-0

    ORLANDO, Fla. – In its dual opener, No. 20 Georgia Tech women’s tennis dropped a 4-0 decision at UCF. The Knights rebounded in doubles and captured three straight-set singles victories to take the match. DoublesGeorgia Tech (0-1) jumped out with advantages on a pair of courts, but UCF (1-0) battled back to take the doubles…

  • Women’s Tennis Battles in 6-1 Loss to Middle Tennessee on Saturday – University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Athletics

    Women’s Tennis Battles in 6-1 Loss to Middle Tennessee on Saturday – University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Athletics

    CHATTANOOGA (Jan. 20, 2024) — The Chattanooga Mocs women’s tennis team was forced to compete shorthanded in its 2024 home opener and battled for every point during an eventual 6-1 defeat to Middle Tennessee inside the Strang-Voges Tennis Center on Saturday afternoon. Following the loss, Chattanooga opens the young season 0-2 following last week’s defeat to…

  • Eagles calm Ragin’ Cajuns, 5-2

    Eagles calm Ragin’ Cajuns, 5-2

    FORT MYERS, Fla. – Florida Gulf Coast University men’s tennis defeated the Ragin’ Cajuns of Louisiana, 5-2 on Saturday, clinching the match at 4-1. The dominance for the Eagles started in the doubles point. The Green and Blue took courts one and three in 48 and 34 minutes, respectively. John Zakowski and Ninad Raut made quick…

  • Australian Open 2024: Top seed Iga Swiatek upset by Linda Noskova, plus other notable results

    Getty Images The 2024 Australian Open is underway and has given us plenty of surprises already. The most stunning upset of the tournament so far came on the women’s side Saturday when unseeded Linda Noskova defeated No. 1 seed Iga Swiatek, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4. After the first set, it looked like everything would go according…

  • Second Doubleheader for the Dores

    Second Doubleheader for the Dores

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Vanderbilt men’s tennis continues its spring season at home on Sunday, hosting Tennessee Tech at 11:30 a.m. and Alabama A&M at 4:30 p.m. The Dores will be looking to continue their winning streak, having won both games on Wednesday against East Tennessee State and Tennessee State. Tennessee Tech In their season opener…

  • Shockers Clipped by Texas Tech

    Shockers Clipped by Texas Tech

    Next Match: Omaha 1/26/2024 | 1:00 PM Jan. 26 (Fri) / 1:00 PM  Omaha History LUBBOCK, Texas – The Wichita State men’s tennis team fell short on the road against the Texas Tech Red Raiders on Saturday afternoon. “It was a tough match on the road today,” said Head Coach Darragh Glavin. “Our guys fought hard and…

  • Dukes Notch First Win of Spring, Down Furman 5-2 – James Madison University Athletics

    Dukes Notch First Win of Spring, Down Furman 5-2 – James Madison University Athletics

    Story Links Box Score GREENVILLE, S.C. – James Madison men’s tennis used strong doubles play and clutch finishes in singles to upend Furman, 5-2, in on Saturday afternoon at Mickel Tennis Center. The Dukes improved to 1-1 on the year, while the Paladins fell to 1-3. A trio of Dukes went 2-0 on the day, as Youssef…

  • Utah State Women’s Tennis Loses to Idaho State 5-2 – Utah State University Athletics

    Utah State Women’s Tennis Loses to Idaho State 5-2 – Utah State University Athletics

    LOGAN, Utah – Utah State women’s tennis team lost to Idaho State 5-2 in its opening match of the 2024 competition season here at the Sports Academy & Racquet Club on Saturday. The Bengals earned the doubles point with a 6-4 win on court one and a 6-2 victory on court three. The Aggies scored their two points…

  • WT Bested By No. 9 Florida Gators in Season Opener

    WT Bested By No. 9 Florida Gators in Season Opener

    GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Baylor women’s tennis fell to the No. 9-ranked Florida Gators, 6-1, at the Alfred A. Ring Tennis Complex on Saturday afternoon. Florida’s Alicia Dudeney and Bente Spee overcame Baylor’s Sierra Berry and Brooke Thompson, 6-1, on court one to begin doubles play, before the No. 38-ranked pair Qavia Lopez and Malwina Rowinska bested Isabella…

  • REVEALED: The bizarre way Mirra Andreeva got herself riled up

    REVEALED: The bizarre way Mirra Andreeva got herself riled up

    Andreeva reached the fourth round of the Australian Open, beating Diane Parry She had beaten 16 top 20 players by the time she turned 16 in April of last year The Russian received a good luck message from Murray prior to French Open By Milo Pope For Mailonline Published: 11:44 EST, 20 January 2024 | Updated:…