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Date | OPPONENT | TIME | LOCATION | LINKS | |
March 22 | No. 8 Virginia | 3 p.m. | Boyd Tinsley Courts at the Boar’s Head Sports Club | Stats | Watch |
ANOTHER TOUGH TEST
Tech’s matchup against the Cavaliers marks the third-straight opponent the Hokies have faced that are ranked within the top-15. Tech gave No. 13 Duke their best shot jumping ahead early with the doubles point after Jordan Chrysostom and Ryan Fishback claimed their second ranked win of the year, defeating No. 49 Heller/Zhang, 6-4. Fishback put together one of his best performances of the season to edge No. 12 Garrett Johns, 6-7(2), 7-6(7), 6-3, marking his fourth ranked with thus far. Tech had trouble replicating the same momentum against the ninth-ranked Heels with Frank Thompson earning the lone win in a one-sided, 6-1, victory for UNC.
CAVALIERS
On the flip side, Virginia had a stellar weekend going 2-0 and outscoring Duke and North Carolina by a combined 11-0 score. The Hoos’ started the weekend with a 4-0 drubbing of North Carolina followed by 7-0 sweep against Duke. In this weeks latest ITA rankings the Wahoos boast four players ranked within the top 75 and three ranked doubles pairings. Chris Rodesch anchors Court 1 for the Cavaliers with an 8-1 record and an overall makr of 8-4 against nationall ranked oponents. The Angelsberg, Luxembourg native ranks as the No. 18 singles player and No. 10 in doubles alongside Ryan Goetz.
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