Gators tennis’ win streak on the line
By Jesse Richardson | Mar. 13, 2021The men’s team boasts an early undefeated streak against SEC opponents this season. The women, however, struggle to keep their win percentage above half.
The men’s team boasts an early undefeated streak against SEC opponents this season. The women, however, struggle to keep their win percentage above half.
Women return home to battle Missouri at 5 p.m. while the men take on the Rebels in Oxford at 6 p.m.
Blaise Bicknell’s racket caught fire as he boasts a perfect 9-0 record in duals competition.
The men pulled off an impressive upset over No. 3 Tennessee while the women’s team came up short in Knoxville.
Florida’s rivalry weekend continues when the Volunteers visit Gainesville. The women’s team heads to Knoxville.
The women gave it their all in Athens, GA but eventually rolled over in a 4-1 defeat while the men commanded the dawgs to lay down in a 7-0 sweep.
Florida and Georgia have been red-hot going into the Friday night showdowns.
While the women’s team offed Texas A&M for their second upset in a row, the men rode high back to Gainesville after they added to their win streak.
The action starts at noon from Gainesville while the men start at 2 p.m. Sunday.
The teams will now prepare for Texas A&M on Sunday afternoon.
First serve will be at 5 p.m. for the women and 6 p.m. for the men.
The men’s team found their way against the Tigers while the women traveled back home with a loss.
The men and women of Florida tennis look ahead to their next conference opponent, the Auburn Tigers.
The Gators celebrated Friday night after trampling the Alabama Crimson Tide.
Both of Florida’s teams will be in action against Alabama Friday afternoon with the men in Gainesville and the women traveling to Tuscaloosa.
After two long weeks of agony and defeat, No. 21 Florida's three-game losing skid finally came to a close Thursday afternoon after defeating South Florida 5-2
No. 22 Florida will play the unranked USF Bulls for the first time since 2016 Thursday at 2 p.m.
McCartney Kessler and Marlee Zein finally got their first doubles win but lost their singles matches.
The Gators are now returning to Gainesville for another shot at redemption after a 4-1 loss to Florida State.
The Seminoles came out on top early with the doubles point advantage and easily handled what UF had to offer, cleaning up 3 matches to clinch the win.