Returns and debuts highlight opening win for Duke women's tennis
By Lucas Hubbard | January 13, 2014Following winter break, Duke had only six practices to get ready for its first match of the season—as it turned out, that was plenty of time
Following winter break, Duke had only six practices to get ready for its first match of the season—as it turned out, that was plenty of time
Duke's afternoon session Tuesday at the Sheffield Indoor Tennis Center was an unusual sight
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 slow start to the season in their first two tournaments, the Blue Devils picked up their first title of the fall.
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.
A 10-day stint on the West Coast gave Duke a taste of top-tier competition.
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
Duke is finally healthy, but the team still struggled in its first tournament of the fall.
When the Blue Devils take the court this weekend to open their season, the post-Henrique Cunha era will officially begin.
This year's Blue Devil squad looks very different from the one that had just five healthy players at points last season
The Blue Devils fell 4-0 to Florida in the NCAA Tournament's Round of 16, putting an end to Duke's season.
Battling late into the night, ninth-seeded Duke and eighth-seeded Kentucky gave tennis fans in Champaign, Ill. a reason to stay awake, with the Blue Devils pulling off a 4-2 victory.
Continuing its improbable postseason run, Duke faces No. 1-seed Florida in the NCAA Tournament's Round of 16.
The unpredictable nature of NCAA Tournament play teaches a team to be prepared for just about anything. Except unexpected childbirths.