NCAA Mens Tennis

Men’s Tennis Wins Both Ends of Double-Header with Tennessee State

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Florida Gators Men’s Tennis won two matches on Tuesday in a double-header with Tennessee State University.
 
Florida won the first match 6-1 and the second 4-1, with both of Tennessee State’s points coming via forfeit by Florida of court six in singles, as the Gators chose to only man five singles courts.
 
How it happened
Florida claimed the doubles point in match one to open what would be a dominant day. The Gators’ new pairing of Kevin Edengren and Nate Bonetto posted a 6-4 win on court two, and Jeremy Jin/Henry Jefferson sealed the first point with a 7-6 (7-1) tiebreaker win on court three.
 
In match one, the Gators went on to dominate all five singles courts played, posting straight-sets victories on each.
 
In match two, with the Gators first taking the two doubles courts played. Florida forfeited the third doubles court. Bonetto teamed with Tanapatt Nirundorn for the first time this dual season, reuniting after going 9-5 last season as a duo. They and Jin/Jefferson both won their sets 6-2.
 
Singles play in match two was more of the same for the Orange and Blue, as they finished each of the three winning singles matches in straight sets.
 
Bonetto posted two strong performances on court two, his highest court assignment of the dual season. Bonetto’s matches were the first singles courts to finish in both of the Florida’s duals, first claiming victory 6-3, 6-2 in the first match, and then dominating to a 6-1, 6-0 mark in the second match.
 
Edengren continued his strong return to the singles lineup, posting two wins on court four, just…

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