Florida prepares to host second-ranked Georgia
By Victor Prieto | Mar. 14, 2019Just 11 days ago, Florida’s women’s tennis team was in bad shape.
Just 11 days ago, Florida’s women’s tennis team was in bad shape.
The Gators men’s tennis team is ready to hit the road again.
The crowd was ready for it.
Then-freshman Oliver Crawford clinched the Florida men’s tennis team’s 4-3 upset win over then-No. 1 Wake Forest in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, last season.
Tsveta Dimitrova clinched her fist and casually strolled toward her opponent as Taylor Gruber’s shot collided with the net. Dimitrova claimed her fifth singles victory and the Florida women’s tennis team’s second-consecutive road win over a top-50 team.
The No. 9 Florida men’s tennis team knew that this match would be different.
Marlee Zein finished off Jackie Carr in the fourth hour of Florida’s marathon match, clinching the decisive third set and the Gators’ first SEC victory on the road.
The Gators men’s tennis team had been waiting for this.
The Gators men’s tennis team traveled to Arkansas on Sunday with one goal in mind: Continue the dominance.
Ida Jarlskog has been a dominant force for Florida this season.
The Florida women’s tennis team has never had a losing record entering SEC play. Until now.
Anastasia Kharitonova hadn’t been in a situation like this before. She held a third-set lead on Sunday with the match on the line. The Moscow-product needed just one more game to seal the victory over UCF, but faltered and couldn’t hang on to complete Florida’s comeback.
Ida Jarlskog frustrated her opponent all match long.
The Florida women’s tennis team has endured a lot through five matches.
The Florida State women’s tennis team came to Gainesville with just one win in program history under the lights of the Ring Tennis Complex.
The UF men’s tennis team experienced something on Friday that it hadn’t experienced since last May.
Oliver Crawford won his singles match to help the Gators men's tennis team to a 4-3 win over TCU on Sunday.
Not even the weather could prevent the Florida Gators from beating their in-state rivals.
The doubles tandem of freshman Sam Riffice and sophomore Oliver Crawford walked into the USTA National Campus in Lake Nona, Florida, fresh off a couple of wins at the ITA Kickoff event where it dropped just one point.
Florida’s women’s tennis team hasn’t had an ideal start to the season.