NCAA Womens Tennis

Wake Forest to Continue Homestand in Saturday Doubleheader

Wake Forest to Continue Homestand in Saturday Doubleheader


WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – Home action continues for Wake Forest women’s tennis this weekend, as the Demon Deacons will host their third doubleheader of the spring campaign on Saturday (Feb. 8).

Wake Forest (3-3) will first play Furman (1-5) at 11 a.m. ET before competing against UNC Greensboro (3-6) later that afternoon in a 4 p.m. ET showing.

Fans can follow along through available live stats and live streaming.

Last weekend, the Deacs recently split in a Sunday doubleheader (Feb. 5), falling to Old Dominion before bouncing back in a sweep over Campbell.



The Matches

Saturday, Feb. 11 – Wake Forest vs. Furman – 11 a.m. ET

Saturday, Feb. 11 – Wake Forest vs. UNC Greensboro – 4 p.m. ET



Last Time Out

Sunday (Feb. 5) – Old Dominion 5, Wake Forest 2

Sunday morning featured the second meeting in eight days between the Deacs and Monarchs. After dropping the doubles point, Wake Forest fought back to create a handful of tiebreakers and third sets before suffering a 5-2 defeat to Old Dominion.

Casie Wooten shined individually, notching her fourth career ranked singles win. The junior knocked off No. 37 Tatsiana Sasnouskaya in two sets. Anna Brylin also picked up a solo win.

Wake Forest moved to 11-4 all-time versus Old Dominion.

 

Sunday (Feb. 5) – Wake Forest 7, Campbell 0

Looking to bounce back from the morning loss, Wake Forest came out swinging against the Camels. The Deacons dominated in doubles before sweeping through singles.

Each Wake Forest player won her singles match in straight-sets fashion.

Casie Wooten and Anna Brylin ended with their second solo wins of the afternoon.

Sunday was only the third all-time matchup between Wake Forest and Campbell. The Deacs remain undefeated in the series, 3-0.



“It’s a Match!”

The Wake Forest Indoor Tennis Center will feature a Valentine’s Day theme during Sunday, as spectators will receive a Valentine’s goodie bag.



Ranked Deacs

The first Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) rankings of the 2023 spring were released earlier this week (Feb. 8), as Wake Forest saw three total individuals among the list.

Singles:

Doubles:

Brylin and Killingsworth moved up two spots after being ranked 12th in the country this past fall.



Series History

Versus Furman



Versus UNC Greensboro



Scouting the Opposition

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