Duke men's tennis set to compete against the nation's best at the ITA National Team Indoors
By Matt Pun | February 15, 2013For the third consecutive year, Duke will compete among the best teams in the nation at the ITA National Team Indoors.
For the third consecutive year, Duke will compete among the best teams in the nation at the ITA National Team Indoors.
The No. 3 Blue Devils faced off against rival North Carolina last weekend in the ITA National Team Indoor Tournament.
Duke used some momentum from Friday night’s 4-1 win over No. 14 Tennessee to spearhead the team against No. 21 Michigan and N.C. Central Sunday at the Sheffield Indoor Tennis Center.
Friday marks the beginning of the 2013 ITA National Indoor Championships in Charlottesville, Va., as Duke battles to replicate its early-season success from a season ago.
After bouncing back from its first loss, Duke returns home this weekend to welcome two top-25 opponents in three matches.
The No. 5 Blue Devils lost to No. 25 Illinois and beat No. 30 Notre Dame.
Duke found success in Evanston, Ill. this weekend, taking down long-time rival Northwestern.
After dominating victories against Wisconsin and Wyoming during the ITA Kick-Off Weekend this past week, the No. 3 Blue Devils will head to Evanston, Ill. Sunday to take on what head coach Jamie...
No. 5 Duke will continue its Spring campaign Friday against No. 25 Illinois and Sunday against No. 30 Notre Dame.
It was a successful weekend of tennis for the Blue Devils, who qualified as one of the 15 teams to head to Seattle for the ITA National Indoor Tournament.
The Duke women's tennis advanced in the ITA Kickoff Weekend to earn a berth at the ITA National Team Indoor Tournament.
This weekend, Duke is slated to host one of the 15 ITA Kickoff Tournament regional qualifiers.
Hosting the ITA Kickoff Weekend, Duke women's tennis is looking forward to a home crowd for an important event.
The Blue Devils dominated their season opener, a 7-0 win against William & Mary.
The No. 3 Blue Devils will host William & Mary on Saturday.
Playing Elon at 12 p.m. Saturday and Charlotte at 12 p.m. Sunday, No. 5 Duke (1-0) will play its two final extended format matches.
For Duke men’s tennis recruiting, the West coast has been the best coast.
Henrique Cunha and Raphael Hemmeler won the national title in doubles.
Duke junior Hanna Mar lost to the eventual runner-up.