CLEMSON, S.C. – The Clemson Tigers are heating up after starting the season 7-2 and breaking into the ITA Team Rankings at No. 32 in the nation, as announced by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association on Tuesday. This is the highest ranking the Tigers have received since February 21, 2023, when they were ranked No. 29. The Tigers entered the season unranked but have continued to prove their strength. Alex Anttila is coming off a massive singles win against Olympe Lancelot from South Carolina. Anttila defeated Lancelot in the first set 6-3 and fell in the second 2-6. In a super tiebreak set, Anttila ultimately came out on top and won 10-7. Sophia Hatton has been a force this season, going 7-2 in singles and doubles. Clemson finished its non-conference play with a 7-2 record, and they prepare to begin conference play by heading to No. 66 Syracuse on Friday, February 20. The match will be at 3 p.m. and will be available to livestream. The Tigers will then head to Boston to face Bos
Clemson at Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y. (Drumlins Country Club) Friday, Feb. 23, 3:00 p.m. https://bit.ly/42OQXao https://bit.ly/4bGdTMN X • Instagram • Facebook CLEMSON, S.C. – The No. 32 Tigers (7-2) are headed to No. 66 Syracuse (6-1) in their first ACC-Conference matchup of the 2024 season. This will be the 10th matchup between the two programs, with Clemson leading the series 5-4. The Tigers last defeated the Orange, 6-1, in 2023. “It’s a big and exciting tennis weekend for our team.” head coach Boomer Saia said. “We have two excellent road match opportunities against Syracuse and Boston College. Our team is improving daily, and we are hungry to show our best this weekend.” Clemson returns to the courts after the matches against Coastal Carolina and Mercer scheduled for Saturday, February 17 were postponed to a later date. More information will be announced in the future. After the Tige
Match Day Central: Clemson vs. Coastal Carolina WOMEN’S TENNIS FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FEBRUARY 15, 2024 Clemson vs. Coastal Carolina Clemson, S.C. (Duckworth Indoor Tennis Facility) Saturday, Feb. 17, 11:00 a.m. ️ FREE https://bit.ly/3I0vKjX https://bit.ly/3uDWaoD X • Instagram • Facebook –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CLEMSON, S.C. – The Clemson Tigers (7-1) face off against Coastal Carolina (2-2) on February 17 at 11 a.m. at the Duckworth Family Tennis Facility. This will be the fifth meeting between the programs, with Clemson leading 4-0. Clemson came out on top in the last match, 7-0. Clemson’s match against Mercer, originally scheduled for Saturday, February 17 at 3:30 p.m., has been postponed. More information will come on the rescheduled date for this match. “W
CLEMSON, S.C. – The Tigers are bound for California as they embark on their Spring season tournament opener at the Duel in the Desert in Indian Wells. The tournament begins on Jan. 11 and runs through Saturday, Jan. 13, at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden. The tournament will feature matchups between Iowa State, Arkansas, and Kansas. The tournament format will be a hidden dual, and the schedule will be as follows: Thursday, Jan. 11 12 p.m. – Kansas vs. Clemson 12 p.m. – Iowa State vs. Arkansas Friday, Jan. 12 12 p.m. – Kansas vs. Iowa State 12 p.m. – Clemson vs. Arkansas Saturday, Jan. 13 12 p.m. – Kansas vs. Arkansas 12 p.m. – Clemson vs. Iowa State “Starting off with the Duel in the Desert tournament will allow us to compete right away against some really good competition,” head coach Boomer Saia says. “We are looking to take steps with our games each day to adequately prepare us for our home openers next weekend.” This tournament will serve as a season deb