Duke advances to ITA Championships with victory
By Andy Moore | January 31, 2011By the time singles play rolled around in Duke’s meet against Pepperdine Saturday, the main attraction was arguably over.
By the time singles play rolled around in Duke’s meet against Pepperdine Saturday, the main attraction was arguably over.
After two blowout victories against Hawai’i and William & Mary to start the season, No. 7 Duke is ready to face its hardest opponents of the year so far in the 2011 ITA Kick-Off Weekend.
Duke may be losing four seniors next year, but head coach Jamie Ashworth has a solution—one of the nation’s top recruiting classes.
In Israel, it can be easy to choose a side. In the volatile country strained by the tension between Arabs and Jews, some choose to hate.
The Blue Devils were dominant in their home opener Saturday—but it took some time for them to get their footing.
Duke opens its 2011 home slate against William & Mary on Saturday at the Sheffield Indoor Tennis Center.
Senior Reid Carleton helped Team USA advance to the championship match of the Master’U BNP Paribas tournament Sunday, yet the Americans ultimately could not overcome the host nation, falling to...
Duke Women’s tennis competed in the Kitty Harrison Invitational this weekend, with Ellah Nze taking third place overall in singles.
Mary Clayton and Monica Gorny—Duke’s No. 2 doubles tandem last season—took home the doubles consolation championship at the Riviera/ITA All-American Championships in Pacific Palisades, Calif.,...
While five Blue Devils play this week in the high-profile Riviera/ITA All-American Championships in Pacific Palisades, Calif., two members of the team also spent this weekend in sunny California.
Seven days. 32 of the toughest tennis players in America. Beautiful Pacific Palisades, California. These are some things that five of Duke’s athletes have to look forward to this week in the...
This weekend’s three-day Fab Four Invitational at Cary Tennis Park had three Blue Devils in their singles finals—one of which came away with a title—and one doubles pair in the running for its...
After losing in a nail-biter to North Carolina in the quarterfinals of last year’s NCAA tournament, Duke looks to avenge last year’s loss with a team of veterans led by a key recruit.
Another national championship wasn’t in the cards for 10-seeded Duke Saturday, as the Blue Devils fell 4-3 to North Carolina in a close quarterfinals loss in Athens, Georgia.
The Blue Devils began their national championship defense in a dominant fashion this past weekend, bouncing back from last month’s disappointing early exit in the ACC Tournament.
Friday morning marked an abrupt and shocking end to Duke’s ACC season as the Blue Devils were upset by Florida State in the ACC tournament quarterfinals.