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Women’s Tennis Begins Season With Cal Fall Invite

Women’s Tennis Begins Season With Cal Fall Invite




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Katja Wiersholm will compete in the Cal Fall Invitational and then head to North Carolina for next week’s ITA All-American Championships.


BERKELEY – The California women’s tennis team will open the 2023-24 season with the annual Cal Fall Invitational that runs Friday through Sunday at the Hellman Tennis Complex and Channing Tennis Courts.
 
As with all regular-season Cal tennis matches at Hellman and Channing, admission is free to the Cal Fall Invitational.
 
The Cal Fall Invitational includes players from 16 teams – Cal, BYU, Cal Poly, Fresno State, Gonzaga, Long Beach State, Nevada, Pacific, Sacramento State, Saint Mary’s, San Francisco, San Jose State, UC Santa Barbara, Santa Clara, Stanford and Utah – vying for singles and doubles titles. Please check back here on Thursday afternoon for the draws.
 
Fans can watch the action at the Hellman Tennis Complex in Berkeley through the free livestream by clicking here. A livestream is not available at the Channing Tennis courts.
 
Eight of the Golden Bears – returners Cami Brown, Berta Passola Folch, Makenna Thiel, Hannah Viller Moeller and Katja Wiersholm along with newcomers Lan Mi, Mao Mushika and Tiziana-Marie Schomburg – will compete in the Cal Fall Invite. Jessica Alsola will miss the fall invitational and instead make her way to Cary, North Carolina, to compete in singles qualifying (scheduled for Monday through Tuesday) at the ITA All-American Championships. She’ll later be joined by Wiersholm in Cary, with the two Bears playing in the doubles main draw, which is scheduled for Oct. 4-8.
 
In last season’s Cal Fall Invite, Stanford’s Connie Ma won the singles title, and the Cardinal pair of Ma and Alexandra Yepifanova won the doubles title.
 
Alsola, Wiersholm Earn National Rankings
The doubles pair of Katja Wiersholm and Jessica Alsola – which had a 16-14 record and was ranked 18th to end 2022-23 – is ranked ninth in the 2023-24 ITA preseason rankings. Last year, the duo competed in the NCAA Doubles Championship, falling in the round of 32, and also reached the consolation doubles semifinals of the 2022 ITA All-American.
 
In singles, Alsola – who posted a 29-6 singles record, won the consolation singles title at the All-American, was ranked 64th…

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