Tennessee (6-2) and the undefeated Horned Frogs (5-0) face off for the third time in the past two dual seasons. Live stats will be provided by UTsports.com and can be found here. Live streaming is available for free through Playsight here.
Admission is free and complimentary tennis parking is located in SC40 at the Kingston Pike Building. Additional parking information can be found here. Free pizza will be available to fans at Thursday’s match.
LAST TIME OUT
Tennessee booked its trip to the ITA National Indoor Championship for a third consecutive season with a 4-3 win over Oklahoma. Johannus Monday’s third-set tiebreak victory clinched the four-hour battle.
SCOUTING TCU
Thursday marks the 10th all-time meeting between the Vols and Horned Frogs. Holding a 7-2 all-time advantage over TCU, Tennessee won the first five matches of the series, which dates to 1983, and has won two of the past three.
The Vols and Frogs went from 2002-18 without meeting, before renewing the series in 2019, a 4-0 TCU win in Knoxville. In a consolation match at the 2021 ITA National Indoor Championship, the No. 10 Vols captured a 4-3 win over third-ranked TCU. Then, a season ago, No. 4 UT traveled to Fort Worth for a 4-3 win over No. 5 TCU in a nearly five-hour affair. The most recent meeting between the two squads came in the finals of ITA Indoors in 2022, with TCU emerging with a 4-1 win.
TCU opened its 2023 campaign with wins over Abilene Christian, SMU and Tulsa, before earning a pair of 4-0 sweeps over Gonzaga and Texas Tech at the Fort Worth Regional of the ITA Kickoff Weekend to advance to Indoor Nationals for a fifth consecutive season. TCU has won 31 of its 36 doubles points dating to the start of the 2022 dual season.
VOLS IN THE RANKINGS
Singles
#59 – Shunsuke Mitsui
#81 – Emile Hudd
#86 – Blaise Bicknell
Doubles
#25 – Emile Hudd/Shunsuke Mitsui
HORNED FROGS IN THE RANKINGS
Singles
#8 – Jake Fearnley
#28 – Luc Fomba
#76 – Pedro Vives
Doubles
#4 – Alexander Jong / Lui Maxted
VOLS FACE TOP-5 FOE IN KNOXVILLE
A Tennessee win on Thursday would be its first home win over a top-five opponent since April 12, 2008, when the tenth-ranked Vols took down No. 3 Georgia, 4-3. Tennessee currently…
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