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Monday, November 04, 2024

Florida women’s tennis closes out UNF Fall Invite

Two Gators competed in the three-day tournament

<p>Alicia Dudeney plays against Ole Miss on March 31, 2024.</p>

Alicia Dudeney plays against Ole Miss on March 31, 2024.

Florida women’s tennis continued its Fall slate by sending two competitors to the UNF Fall Invite. The University of North Florida-hosted event lasted three days, with UF freshmen Noemie Oliveras and Nikola Daubnerova competing in four matches.

Daubnerova was the more successful of the UF pair, winning her first two matches in the tournament en route to her bracket’s final. The freshman defeated Virginia Tech freshman Mila Mulready 6-1, 6-3, and UNF junior Laurie Barendse 6-4, 7-5. Daubnerova’s stint in Jacksonville ended on Sunday with a loss to Florida State freshman Mary Boyce Deatherage 7-6, 1-6, 6-3. 

UF’s other competitor, Oliveras, didn’t spend much time in the 10-team tournament’s bracket. She dropped her first-round matchup with Florida State junior Tina Li 7-6, 6-0. 

Florida will next compete in two tournaments this week. Senior Rachel Gailis will compete in singles at the W15 Lincoln from Nov. 4-8 in Lincoln, Nebraska. UF senior Alicia Dudeney is listed as an alternate. 

The Gators will also head to Rome, Georgia, for the ITA Conference Masters Championship from Nov. 7-10. Florida's newly hired head coach, Per Nilsson, will debut at the Georgia event.

Contact Noah White at nwhite@alligator.org. Follow him on X at @noahwhite1782

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Noah White

Noah White is a sophomore majoring in journalism and public relations and The Alligator's Women's Tennis Reporter. In his free time, Noah writes some more and plays soccer and volleyball. He also knows more about Liberty League women's soccer than you do.


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