Duke Men’s Tennis Advances to Super Regionals with Dominant Performances
Duke men’s tennis is back in the Super Regionals after dominating UNC Asheville and Alabama in the first two rounds of the NCAA Team Championship. With nearly an identical roster from last year, the Blue Devils are on a mission to make a deep run in the tournament.
Head coach Ramsey Smith’s team showcased their talent and determination in the matches, with graduate Andrew Zhang clinching the victory against Alabama with a stellar performance. The team’s success in both singles and doubles rounds highlighted their depth and skill on the court.
Despite facing adversity due to weather conditions, the Blue Devils remained focused and determined to secure their spot in the Super Regionals. The players showed great chemistry and energy, with standout performances from players like Michael Heller, Teddy Truwit, and Faris Khan.
With the win, Duke will now face TCU in the Super Regionals, marking only the second time they have advanced this far since 2015. The team’s strong showing in the early rounds has set the stage for an exciting matchup in the next round.
As they prepare to travel to Fort Worth, Texas, the Blue Devils are confident in their abilities and ready to take on the challenge ahead. With the support of their fans and the determination to succeed, Duke men’s tennis is poised for a successful run in the NCAA tournament.