Carleton reaches All-American semifinals
By Shiva Kothari | October 13, 2010The results of the ITA All-American Championships reflected another successful tournament for the Blue Devils in a fall season full of them.
The results of the ITA All-American Championships reflected another successful tournament for the Blue Devils in a fall season full of them.
Henrique Cunha and Reid Carleton embarked upon a brilliant run in their first season as doubles partners, rising all the way to the top of the rankings toward the end of conference play.
eid Carleton continued his title haul Sunday, capturing the singles championship at the UVA Ranked Plus One Invitational with a 6-2, 1-6, 6-2 victory over No. 30 Jose Hernandez of North Carolina.
After capturing five of six overall championships at the Duke Fab Four Invite last weekend, Duke will send four players to Charlottesville, Va., to compete in the UVA Ranked Plus One Invitational...
In their first event of the year, the Blue Devils came out swinging and hit their marks with several winners.
After falling short in the Round of 16 of the NCAA Tournament to Virginia last May, Duke is determined to start the 2010 fall season strong.
Although the team’s season ended Friday, Cunha and Carleton are not quite done, with both currently competing in the NCAA Individual Championships.
Duke stood in an all too familiar place, locked in a battle with its archrival North Carolina for the second time in just over a month.
A third consecutive day of highly competitive tennis at the ACC tournament ended on a sour note for second-seeded Duke, as the Blue Devils pushed top-seeded Virginia to its limit but ultimately...
Behind the success of star freshman Henrique Cunha, who was named ACC Player of the Year Thursday, Duke has ripped through conference play with only two major blips.
For junior Reid Carleton, tennis runs in the family. Carleton grew up with an older sister, Jackie, a former Blue Devil, and a younger brother, Tripper, himself a Division-I tennis player. The...
After a lackluster performance against Miami Friday, No. 14 Duke avenged last season’s drubbing in the ACC tournament quarterfinals by convincingly defeating Florida State Sunday.
Since its remarkable win over Southern California, Duke is on a torrid streak, winning 10 of 11 matches and solidifying its second-place position in the ACC standings. This weekend, the Blue Devils...
Reid Carleton let out a victorious roar and slammed his racket to the ground. The junior had just scored the clinching point of No. 14 Duke’s 4-3 victory over No. 19 North Carolina (16-5, 6-3 in...
In what might be a preview of a soon-to-come ACC Tournament semifinal, the No. 20 Blue Devils host No. 19 North Carolina Tuesday at 3 p.m. at Ambler Tennis Stadium in Duke’s final home match of the...
Dylan Arnould was laboring. The senior had managed only one singles win in six prior ACC matches. His normally solid doubles pairing with David Holland had just lost for the first time in seven...
As the end of the year approaches, Duke enters a crucial stretch of its conference schedule. The Blue Devils will play two ACC opponents this weekend and aim to build on their victory over Wake...