No. 21 Florida takes out Georgia State in home opener
The gates to the Alfred A. Ring Tennis Complex opened Monday afternoon for women’s tennis’ home-opener after nearly a year.
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The gates to the Alfred A. Ring Tennis Complex opened Monday afternoon for women’s tennis’ home-opener after nearly a year.
The Gators are kicking off a brand new season and will receive a shot for redemption at an SEC title run.
The rain beat down the courts Saturday afternoon. The Gators’ and Longhorns’ singles were ready to go.
The stars at night will be big and bright deep in the heart of Texas this weekend when the No.9 Florida Gators (2-0) will participate in the ITA Kick-off Weekend tournament as the No. 2 seed.
For an hour-and-a-half, Johannes Ingildsen and Rithvik Bollipalli were pitted in a grudge match. Sweat stained the court as it dripped off their foreheads.
After a 7-0 win against FAU, the Gators now take on USF’s squad.
With a clear sky and 56-degree weather, the action at Alfred A. Ring Tennis Complex was at full-scale Saturday as Florida took on FAU, kicking off their 2021 campaign.
A week before women’s tennis takes the court, the Gators rank No. 21, according to the Intercollegiate Tennis Association’s 2021 rankings.
Florida will look to defend The Swamp this weekend in back-to-back matchups against FAU starting on Sat. at 1 p.m.