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Women’s Tennis Set for ACC Championship in Cary

Women’s Tennis Set for ACC Championship in Cary


ACC Championship Quarterfinals
#20 Georgia Tech (14-8, 7-6 ACC) vs. #6 Duke (22-3, 11-2 ACC)
Friday, April 21 at 12:30 p.m. (ET)
Cary Tennis Park   *  Cary, N.C.
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DURHAM – The sixth-ranked Duke women’s tennis team is set for the 2023 ACC Championship, which will take place at the Cary Tennis Park in Cary, N.C.  The second-seeded Blue Devils will face seventh-seeded and 20th-ranked Georgia Tech in the quarterfinals on Friday, April 21 at 12:30 p.m.  The match will be played on the Bank 2 courts.  

Single day tickets are priced at $10 for adults (ages 18 and older; children under nine and ACC students get in free with school ID) and $7 for youth ages 17 and under. A full Championship pass for all five days is priced at $25. Tickets may be purchased online here. All seating for the tournament is General Admission.

Duke in the ACC Championship

The Blue Devils head to the ACC Championship in search of their 19th ACC title.  Duke is coming off winning the championship a year ago in Rome, Ga., with wins over Wake Forest, Miami and Virginia.  The Blue Devils feature a 77-18 (.811) record in the ACC Championship.

Duke’s 18 titles lead the league.  The Blue Devils won 14-consecutive championships from 1988-2001. Duke is looking to advance to the semifinals for the 30th time in school history.  The Blue Devils have appeared in the championship match a total of 25 times.   

The Blue Devils feature a 17-11 record in ACC Championships contested in Cary, N.C.  Duke won the title in 2009 and 2012 in Cary.

Georgia Drummy owns a 5-0 career singles record in the ACC Championship, while Ellie Coleman is 2-1, Chloe Beck is 2-2 and Emma Jackson is 2-1.  In doubles, Beck is 2-2, Drummy is 2-3 and Karolina Berankova is 2-2.  

Jamie Ashworth leads the league with the most ACC championships as a head coach having led the Blue Devils to nine team titles during his time in Durham.

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The Blue Devils enter the ACC Championship with a 22-3 overall and 11-2 ACC record.  Duke has won 11 out of the last 12 matches with the lone loss coming to top-ranked North Carolina to conclude the regular season on the road.

Chloe Beck has paced the Blue Devils this season with a 29-4 singles and 29-4 doubles records, while earning a No. 4 singles ranking.  Ellie Coleman (23-7) and…

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