CLEMSON, S.C. – The Clemson men’s tennis team (5-0) continued to roll at Duckworth Family Tennis Facility, defeating South Alabama (3-1) 5-2 With the win, the Tigers are off to a 5-0 start for the first time since 2017. QUOTE: The Tigers earned the first singles win of the day as Jorge Plans Gonzalez and Max Smith dominated the No. 2 South Alabama pair, 6-1 to gain some momentum. The Jaguars were able to notched things up at one a piece on Court 1 until Trey Stinchcomb and Matt Pitts were able to give Clemson the doubles point. The serving of Stinchcomb proved to be the difference in the win. Plans Gonzalez and Stinchcomb continued their impressive play early in the season, making quick work of their Jaguar opponents, 6-2, 6-3 and 6-4, 6-3 on Courts 2 and 5. The remaining four singles matches all went to three sets. Spencer Whitaker and M. Pitts battled on Courts 4 and 3 but fell 2-6, 6-3, 4-6 and 6-4, 4-6, 2-6, respectively. Redshirt freshman Nini Dica was vital to the win
FRIDAY, JAN. 27/SUNDAY, JAN. 29 🐾 Clemson vs. South Alabama and Nebraska 📍Clemson, S.C. (Duckworth Family Tennis Facility) 🗓 Friday, Jan. 27, 2023 • 3 p.m. 🗓 Sunday, Jan. 29, 2023 • 12 p.m. 📊 Live Stats 📊 Live Stats 📺 Live Stream 📱 Twitter • Instagram • Facebook CLEMSON, S.C. – The Clemson Men's Tennis team is back at the Duckworth Family Tennis Facility as they will play South Alabama on Friday at 3.pm. before battling Nebraska on Sunday at noon. The live stream for the matches is available here. The Tigers got off to a hot start last weekend, defeating Furman 7-0 and Wofford 6-1 at the Duckworth Family Tennis Facility. Redshirt freshman Nini Dica earned his first dual singles win and Ethan Silva registered his first dual doubles win. Clemson will face ETSU for only the fifth time in the history of the programs. Clemson owns the series 4-1 and most recently defeated the Bucs in 2022 6-1 at home. The Tigers also hold the advantage against The Cit
CLEMSON, S.C. – The Clemson men’s tennis team (4-0) defeated the ETSU Bucs (0-3) and The Citadel (1-5) on Saturday at the Duckworth Family Tennis Facility to extend their winning streak to four. The day was highlighted by the first career win at line 1 for Matt Pitts and a doubles win from brothers M. Pitts and Tim Pitts. Jorge Plans Gonzalez and Max Smith got the Tigers off to a great start to the Tiger’s doubleheader, defeating ETSU’s pair of Lombisano/Britez, 6-3. The Bucs were able to secure a win on Court 2, but a clutch 6-4 win on Court 3 from M. Pitts and Trey Stinchcomb gave the Tigers the doubles point. The momentum continued for the Tigers as every player took the first set win, as Plans Gonzalez took his first set in a grueling tie break, 7-4. After that, the Tigers looked back, fighting for the 7-0 sweep. Nini Dica continued to impress on Court 6, taking down his opponent before Ryuhei Azuma defeated ETSU’s Badra on Court 1. Stinchcomb and M. Pitts carried o
SATURDAY, JAN. 21 🐾 Clemson vs. ETSU and The Citadel 📍Clemson, S.C. (Duckworth Family Tennis Facility) 🗓 Saturday, Jan. 21, 2023 • 12 p.m. & 5 p.m. 📊 Live Stats 📊 Live Stats 📺 Live Stream 📱 Twitter • Instagram • Facebook CLEMSON, S.C. – Clemson Men's Tennis team will compete in another home doubleheader as they take on ETSU and the Citadel at the Duckworth Family Tennis Facility on Saturday. The Tigers will battle the Bucs at noon and the Bulldogs at 5 p.m. The live stream for the match is available here. Clemson will face a familiar opponent in Furman for the 102nd time in the history of the programs. Clemson dominates the series 82-18-1 and most recently defeated the Paladins in 2022 6-1 at home. The Tigers also hold the advantage against the Wofford Terriers 30-13 and have won the last 13 matches. The last meeting between the two teams was in 2022, with Clemson sweeping the Terriers, 7-0. Head Coach Robbie Weiss enters his fourth season with th
CLEMSON, S.C. – The Clemson men’s tennis team opened the 2023 season strong, taking down Furman and Wofford in commanding fashion. The Tigers swept Furman 7-0 and handled business against the Terriers, winning the match by a score of 6-1. The day was highlighted by several doubles victories and the first dual match wins for Nini Dica, who was 2-0 in singles play in his first matches returning from injury. “It was a great day for the team and to start off the season with two dominating wins,” said Head Coach Robbie Weiss. “The boys brought good energy and focus to both matches and competed well throughout the day. I am happy for Nini Dica to get his first two wins as a Clemson Tiger after sitting out the past two seasons with two ACL tears. He has worked so hard to get back on court and we’re super excited to see him healthy. Really proud of the team and excited to get back to work next week and prepare for a tough ETSU team next Saturday.” The Tigers started hot