Duke men's tennis splits weekend road tests
By Olivia Banks | February 10, 2014At this early point in the season, the Blue Devils were willing to trade a tough loss for the experience of rebounding from it.
At this early point in the season, the Blue Devils were willing to trade a tough loss for the experience of rebounding from it.
Home might be more comfortable, but the road is where good teams become great.
The first dual match victory of freshman TJ Pura's young collegiate career could not have come at a better time
Snow may have shut down Duke's campus Wednesday, but for the men’s tennis team, practice was still on
The Blue Devils recovered from early losses in doubles play to take a 4-2 victory against rival North Carolina
The Blue Devils enter their second weekend of team competition after a disappointing start to the season
After being knocked out of last year’s NCAA tournament in the quarterfinals and suffering a number of injuries this fall, Duke is ready for a fresh start in 2014
Win or lose, you know this tournament will be awesome, baby
The Blue Devils had their second consecutive successful tournament, holding their own against the best tennis players in North Carolina and South Carolina.
After a disappointing performance at the ITA All-Americans, the Blue Devils showed new life at the Wake Forest Invitational.
Duke sends four of its less experienced players to the Wake Forest Invitational.
It was a week of ups and downs for the Blue Devils at the ITA All-American Championships in Tulsa, Okla.
The main draw of the biggest tournament in all of college tennis is set to begin, with four Blue Devils looking to show they can compete with the best.
After a strong opening performance at the Fab Four Invitational, Duke is set to begin competing for the first national tennis titles of the season at the ITA All-American Qualifiers this weekend in...
Bruno Semenzato won two of Duke's three titles this weekend at the Fab Four Invitational at Cary Tennis Park
When the Blue Devils take the court this weekend to open their season, the post-Henrique Cunha era will officially begin.
The unpredictable nature of NCAA Tournament play teaches a team to be prepared for just about anything. Except unexpected childbirths.
Duke cruised by Coastal Carolina 4-0 to propel the Blue Devils into the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
The Blue Devils will host Coastal Carolina Friday afternoon in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
Cunha wrapped up his final season of collegiate tennis with a perfect 16-0 record in dual matches and led Duke to a 7-0 victory against N.C. State.