Walter qualifies for Indoors
By Tom Austin | October 25, 2004Junior Ludovic Walter is headed back to the fall’s most important championship on his favorite surface.
Junior Ludovic Walter is headed back to the fall’s most important championship on his favorite surface.
The Duke women’s tennis team was eliminated from the ITA Southeast Regionals Tournament Sunday after suffering quarterfinal losses in both the singles and doubles draws.
In the preliminary rounds of the ITA Mideast Regional Tournament, four Blue Devils won their qualifying matches Thursday to reach the main draw.
Only three Duke entries were required to play matches on the first day of competition at the ITA Southeast Regional Tournament.
The men’s tennis team travels to Chapel Hill today to compete in the ITA Regional Qualifying Tournament.
In tournament play, sometimes the weekend is finished before it gets started.
Down 7-4 and facing a pair of match points, Jackie Carlton and Katie Blaszak battled back to force 16th-ranked Lindsay Martin and Katie McGaffigan of Wisconsin into a tiebreaker.
Freshman Clelia Deltour impressed the competition this weekend at Riviera/ITA-Women’s All-American Championships, winning four consecutive prequalifying matches.
After playing its first match of the year, the men’s tennis team is back in action today at the North Carolina Invitational in Chapel Hill.
Ansley Cargill left Duke after her freshmen year to pursure a professional tennis career.
Duke’s tandem of Jonathan Stokke and Peter Rodrigues played many doubles matches together last year and adjusted to each other’s play.
The men’s tennis team kicked off its fall season over the weekend at Georgia’s Southern Intercollegiate Tournament.
Lauren Archer’s singles victory in her first tournament at Duke signals strong things to come.
The women’s tennis team opened its season this past weekend in Wilmington, N.C., where the Blue Devils battled their way through a rain-delayed tournament.
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