Gators women’s tennis dispatch Arkansas, win fourth-straight
It has been an up-and-down singles season for Florida freshman Malwina Rowinska.
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It has been an up-and-down singles season for Florida freshman Malwina Rowinska.
March has been very kind to Florida sophomore Rachel Gailis.
Florida sophomore Rachel Gailis faced arguably her toughest opponent of the season Friday when she matched up against Auburn’s No. 14 fifth-year Carolyn Ansari.
As the sun began to set on the Alfred A. Ring Tennis Complex, the No. 18 Florida Gators (5-7, 1-2 SEC) had a tall task to overcome in a 3-0 match deficit. With four third-set tiebreakers taking place, the Gators had to win all four matches against the No. 10 Georgia Bulldogs (8-3, 3-0 SEC) to win the overall match.
Florida senior Sara Dahlstrom scored her biggest win of the season with a win against Texas A&M’s No. 29 sophomore Mia Kupres.
The No. 19 Florida Gators women’s tennis team (5-5, 1-0 SEC) were in desperate need of a win heading into its SEC opener, Friday night against the Louisiana State Tigers (7-3, 0-1 SEC).
The No. 15 Gators women’s tennis team (4-5) fell short in their fifth consecutive match 5-2, this time against the No. 13 Pepperdine Waves (6-2). However, the Gators’ lone points came from freshmen Malwina Rowinska and Qavia Lopez in singles action.
On Friday, the No. 8 Gators women’s tennis team (4-2) faced tough competition in the opening round of the ITA National Indoor Championships. The team faced the 21-time national champion and No. 2 Stanford Cardinal (6-0).
The No. 8 Gators women’s tennis team (4-1) had been on a heater to start the season. That was until it stepped into Ann Arbor Tuesday evening to face the No. 5 Michigan Wolverines (5-1).
Saturday, the No. 8 Gators women’s tennis team (4-0) faced in-state rivals Florida State (2-2) at the packed United States Tennis Association National Campus as part of the 2024 College MatchDay event.
A spot at the NCAA Indoor National Championships was on the line as the Intercollegiate Tennis Association’s Kickoff Weekend was in full swing at the Alfred A. Ring Tennis Complex this weekend.
The No. 9 Gators women’s tennis team (1-0) headed into their opening match against Baylor University (0-1) Saturday afternoon with lofty expectations for the season ahead.