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Alabama Men’s Tennis Closes Day One Of The SEC/Big 12 Challenge, While Ferreira Records A Win At CCB Invitational

Alabama Men’s Tennis Closes Day One Of The SEC/Big 12 Challenge, While Ferreira Records A Win At CCB Invitational


TUSCALOOSA, Ala.– The Alabama men’s tennis team concluded day one with a doubles win Friday at the SEC/Big 12 Challenge at the Alabama Tennis Stadium.

Also competing this weekend, UA’s Joao Ferreira captured a win at the Country Club of Birmingham Invitational in Birmingham, Ala.

How to Follow

  • Live results will be provided on RollTide.com
  • Updates throughout the tournament will be provided on team’s official Twitter account, @AlabamaMTN

SEC/Big 12 Challenge

Doubles

  • No. 33 Filip Planinsek and German Samofalov defeated Oklahoma’s (OU) Baptiste Anselmo and Justin Schlageter in the opening match of the tournament
  • The UA duo fought hard to take a 7-6 (8) win

Singles

  • Roan Jones battled but fell short to Conner Thomson of South Carolina 6-2, 6-4
  • UA freshmen Matias Ponce De Leon held his opponent from OU, Baptiste Anselmo, to a 6-6 first set score, before falling in the tiebreak 7-3
  • Ponce De Leon then lost in the second set 6-3 to fall in the match
  • Filip Planinsek was defeated in 6-4 mirroring set to OU’s Justin Schlageter
  • The Tide will continue play Saturday at 1 p.m. CT

CCB Invitational

  • Joao Ferreira opened Friday’s match with a win over Olimjon Nabiev from Southern Miss
  • The UA sophomore won the first set 6-4, before falling in the second set 6-1 to force a third round
  • Ferreira secured the win in the final set at 7-6 (4)
  • In the second round of the tournament, Ferreira took on East Tennessee State’s Thiago Pernas, where he fell 6-1, 6-2
  • Ferreira will play in the consolation round Saturday at 12 p.m. CT

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