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Coral Gables, FL – The FSU women’s tennis team continued its three-week road trip facing its fourth straight ranked opponent and third straight opponent ranked in the top 20. Friday afternoon the Noles were in Coral Gables where they came up short versus No. 12 Miami 6-1. Petra Hule, the nation’s 16th-ranked singles player, recorded her sixth-straight ranked victory in singles for the Noles. With injuries once again forcing the Seminoles to play short-handed, FSU was unable to upset either of the two ranked doubles teams they faced after starting out down 0-1 although Petra Hule and Anna Arkadianou came close. On court one, the FSU pair fell just shy of defeating the nation’s No. 16 pair falling 4-6. Facing a 0-2 deficit heading into singles, the Seminoles faced ranked opponents on courts 1-3. On court one, Hule continued her dominance. The Australian downed the nation’s No. 58 singles player 6-4, 7-5 recording her fourth top 60 win of the season. On court two, Vic Allen almost pulled off the second ranked win on the day for FSU falling in a third-set tiebreaker. The Seminoles are back in action Sunday at 10:30 am when they travel to Fort Myers to take on Florida Gulf Coast. For the most up-to-date information on the Seminole Women’s Tennis program, please follow us on social at FSUWTennis (IG) and @FSU_WTennis (TW) and log on to Seminoles.com.

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