Jenna Gonzales+FollowTigers nearly upset No. 16 Tennessee in wild finishClemson’s women’s tennis team came heartbreakingly close to a major upset in Knoxville, building a 3-1 lead over No. 16 Tennessee before the Volunteers stormed back with three gritty third-set wins. The Tigers’ doubles squad was on fire, especially Jade Groen and Rinon Okuwaki, who toppled the nation’s No. 15 pair. Freshman Okuwaki also notched a straight-sets singles win, showing real promise. Despite the loss, this match showed Clemson can hang with the best. What do you think the Tigers need to push through in these tight matches? #Sports #ClemsonTennis #CollegeTennis00Share
Bruce Johnson+FollowKentucky tennis faces tough singles setbackKentucky’s tennis squad grabbed early momentum by dominating doubles, but singles play told a different story as Illinois stormed back for a 4-2 win. The real stunner? Kentucky’s Nicolas Arseneault had match points but couldn’t close it out, and that shift swung the whole match. Eli Stephenson kept his hot streak alive, but the team now sits at 3-2 and needs to regroup before a big home stretch against Louisville. This match really highlights how crucial it is to finish strong in singles—what do you think Kentucky needs to change to turn things around? #Sports #KentuckyTennis #CollegeTennis00Share
davidsonbrandon+FollowFrench freshmen light up Illinois tennis openerFreshman duo Gabriel Debru and Sasha Colleu stole the show in Illinois’ season opener, sweeping their doubles match 6-0 against powerhouse Mississippi State. Even though the Illini ultimately lost 5-2, these two French newcomers brought serious energy and hope for the season ahead. With five freshmen in the lineup and last-minute decisions on who would play, Illinois fans got a glimpse of the team’s future—and it looks promising. How do you feel about the risks of starting so many new faces? Is this the spark Illinois tennis needs? #Sports #IllinoisTennis #CollegeTennis00Share
Eddie Deleon+FollowAztecs face tough loss but show grit in BerkeleySan Diego State’s men’s tennis team battled hard against No. 15 California, with Lars Johann grabbing a standout win on court four. Even though the Aztecs fell 4-1, there were flashes of real fight—especially in the doubles matches that came down to the wire. For fans, it’s a reminder that these close contests can build character and set the stage for future upsets. What do you think the team needs to focus on before their next match against Santa Clara? Let’s talk strategy and support for our Aztecs! #Sports #Aztecs #CollegeTennis00Share