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Tigers Debut in Home Opener

  Clemson vs. ETSU Clemson, S.C. (Duckworth Indoor Tennis Facility) Friday, Jan. 19, 5:00 p.m. https://bit.ly/3HpbYhP https://statb.us/b/500251X • Instagram • Facebook CLEMSON, S.C. – The Clemson Tigers women’s tennis team debuts in their home opener under new head coach Boomer Saia at Duckworth Family Tennis Facility against the ETSU Bucs. The match is set for Friday, January 19, at 5:00 p.m. and can be viewed through the track tennis website. Links can be found on our website as well as on social media.“We had an excellent first tournament out in Palm Springs, and we got a lot of great competition on the weekend,” Saia said. “We are so excited to be back in Clemson and hosting our first home matches of the year. We have five seniors who are determined to have the best season of their careers and are hungry for success. Our home opener against ETSU will be very tough - ETSU's competitive program will make us work for each point.” It should be a promising s

Tigers Triumph in Day One at Duel in the Desert

CLEMSON, S.C. – The Tigers embarked on their first day at the Duel in the Desert in Indian Wells. Multiple athletes had great days, defeating two Kansas Jayhawks doubles teams and 4 single players. Today was a fantastic start for our team,” head coach Boomer Saia said. “We came out, set the tone in doubles, and parlayed that into our singles play. I was incredibly proud of the team committing to what we have been talking about as a team. Specifically, our team goals are controlling the controllable, being gritty, and having great energy. We did all of those things well today in each spot. I was pleased, and it was a great starting point, as it helps us take the necessary steps for tomorrow.”  Starting the day off, Jenna Thompson and Eleni Louka defeated Van Vuren and Gracie Mulville and Heike Janse Van Vuuren in a tough 7-6(2) battle. Cristina Mayorova and Leigh Van Zyl lost to Jocelyn Massey and Kyoka Kubo after a hard-fought duel 7-5. Topping off our doubles matches, Sophi

Season Debut at the Duel in the Desert

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

Spring 2024 Season Preview

The Clemson women's tennis team opens up the spring 2024 inaugural season in Indian Wells, Calif., as they face off in the Dual in the Desert, a hidden duals tournament. The season will feature non-conference competition against ETSU, Georgia State, Western Carolina, Iowa, Alabama, Charlotte, Georgia Southern, College of Charleston, South Carolina, Coastal Carolina, Mercer, and Charleston Southern.  Conference play for the Tigers will begin when the team faces Syracuse on the road. There will be several opportunities for fans to support the Tigers at home as the team hosts two home doubleheaders and notable matchups against Virginia, Louisville, Notre Dame, Wake Forest, and NC State. The 2023 ACC Championship Tournament will occur from April 17-21 in Cary, N.C. The ACC Tournament will be followed by the NCAA first and second rounds beginning on May 3.  High anticipation surrounds the start of the Clemson women's tennis season as the program is debuting an entirely new coach

Tigers Wrap-Up Third Day of Auburn Invite and Fall Schedule

AUBURN, Ala. – The Tigers battled hard all season and in today’s tournament.On the third day of the tournament, both Sophia Hatton and Alina Tsyurpalevych competed in both singles and doubles matches.After two great days, Tsyurpalevych battled to three sets against Maeve Thornton of Furman University but fell by a score of 4-6, 5-7, 3-6. Hatton fell to Eleanor Schulson of Furman University in three sets by a score of 7-6 (7-2), 1-6, 6-3. Tsyurpalevych and Hatton combined for doubles once again and fought hard but ultimately fell to Karolina Jacobson and Rosie Gross Garcia of the University of Wisconsin, Madison, 4-6.  The Tigers look forward to starting their spring season. The full schedule with dates and times will be released soon.“We had great opportunities this fall season, and we learned a lot,” Head Coach Boomer Saia said, "We are excited for January and all the opportunities coming with a new season. We look forward to seeing everyone out at the facility. Go Ti

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