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Alabama Women’s Tennis Travels to TCU for Saturday Match

Alabama Women’s Tennis Travels to TCU for Saturday Match


FORT WORTH, Texas – The Alabama women’s tennis team continues its road stretch on Saturday with its third-straight road contest of the season. After splitting a pair of west-coast matches last weekend, the Tide will travel to Fort Worth, Texas, to take on the Horned Frogs at noon CT.

The Match  

Against: TCU  

Date: Saturday, Feb. 4 

Time: Noon CT  

Location: Fort Worth, Texas

Venue: Bayard H. Friedman Tennis Center

How to Follow 

  • Links to live scoring and the video stream will be available at RollTide.com 
  • Updates will be provided on the team’s Twitter account @AlabamaWTN

The Crimson Tide  

  • UA enters the match holding a 3-1 record
  • The Tide fell to San Diego State last Friday before topping UC San Diego on Saturday to close out the pacific coast trip
  • So far this season, the Crimson Tide has clinched the doubles point in three of its four matches
  • Klara Milicevic leads UA in singles with an undefeated dual match record as she heads into weekend with four wins 
  • No. 75 Petra Sedlackova holds a 2-2 record playing at the No. 2 spot in the singles ladder
  • In doubles, Loudmilla Bencheikh and Ola Pitak are undefeated with a perfect 3-0 start while playing at the No. 2 spot

Scouting TCU

  • TCU’s perfect record (2-0) is comprised of two sweeps over UTSA and Northwestern State
  • The Tide and the Horned Frogs will go head-to-head for the ninth time in series history with UA holding a 7-1 advantage
  • Alabama won the last meeting in 2022, 4-0 

  • TCU has clinched the doubles point in both of its matches this season 
  • Doubles pair Helena Narmont and Yu-Chin Tsai lead the team with two wins

Get all the latest information on the team by following @AlabamaWTN on Twitter and Facebook and AlabamaWTN on Instagram. General athletic news can also be found at UA_Athletics on Twitter and Instagram and AlabamaAthletics on Facebook.

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