No. 5 men’s tennis falls in ITA Indoors to No. 3 Texas after beating No. 20 Michigan
By Thomas Baxter | 5 days agoThe same themes shined through in strong performances, despite the losses.
The same themes shined through in strong performances, despite the losses.
The men's tennis team's top player is doing it with a unique style and verve.
Virginia reached the semifinals for the first time in program history.
Virginia missed an opportunity against No. 3 Ohio State the other day — this time it capitalized.
An early lead folded, and after six straight wins, Virginia suffered its first loss.
Though Ohio State ultimately outclassed Virginia, Coach Andres Pedroso’s side showed heart.
The freshman with the backward hat is undefeated to start the season.
Virginia, unlike many other regional hosts, held serve as its quartet's top seed.
Virginia defended its home court in the regional qualifier.
Virginia avenged last season's defeats to North Carolina.
Another dual match, another easy win.
Virginia's blazing start to the season sets up a titanic showdown.
The Cavaliers notched a quality victory to kick off the semester.
A commanding opening victory set the stage for the season to come.
The additions will grow a small roster and add talent.
Natasha Subhash pivoted careers after college but has carried over the same success she had in tennis.
Virginia women's tennis, until a few weeks ago, had never won a doubles title.
The victory is the first women's doubles championship in program history.
Xu, Chervinsky and Genis Salas qualified for the NCAA Individual Championships later this month.
Switzer, Hopper and Rice traveled to Winston-Salem, N.C., for the event.