Florida tennis advances four to singles quarterfinals
By MEGAN WALSH< | Oct. 22, 2011As the action continued on Day 2 of the USTA/ITA Southeast Regional Championships Saturday, so did the Gators women’s tennis team’s improvement.
As the action continued on Day 2 of the USTA/ITA Southeast Regional Championships Saturday, so did the Gators women’s tennis team’s improvement.
All season long, coach Roland Thornqvist has been stressing the importance of his players seeing real action on the court to get match tough.
As the USTA/ITA Southeast Regional Championships begins today at the Ring Tennis Complex, Florida women’s tennis coach Roland Thornqvist can’t help but kick himself a little.
Junior Allie Will has spent her last few months jumping back and forth between two worlds of tennis.
When the women’s tennis team returned to campus in May as national champions, Gator Nation celebrated the team’s accomplishments.
If the Florida men’s tennis team can continue to display the form it showed in its opening weekend of play, this may be a year to remember.
After coasting through an easy first day against FAU at the Gator Invitational, UF men’s tennis coach Andy Jackson correctly predicted UCF would be able to provide a tougher test.
Though the competition level proved paltry and the stakes of the tournament low, the Gators men’s tennis team couldn’t have asked for a better start to the 2011 season.
Nerves should be high as Florida kicks off its fall season today at the Gator Invitational at the Ring Tennis Complex.
By the end of the UF sports calendar year, 10 women’s athletes walked away as national champions.
Lauren Embree pulled out a magical performance to will the UF women’s tennis team to a national championship last week, but the sophomore ran out of steam just short of an individual singles championship.
Lauren Embree keeps advancing in the NCAA Singles Tournament. She
Alexandre Lacroix isn't done recording victories for the University
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During Tuesday's national championship matches, the Gators must have thought they were seeing double.
Fresh off their team national championship win over Stanford, three Florida women's tennis players took their first step towards a possible singles title.
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The UF women’s tennis team advanced to the NCAA Tournament final with a 4-0 win over UCLA on Monday.
Florida's women's tennis team has made difficult matches look easy
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