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Match Day Central: Clemson vs Brown/The Citadel

THURSDAY, APRIL 20 Clemson vs. Florida State Cary, N.C. (Cary Tennis Park) Thursday, April 20 • 3:30 p.m. Live Stats Live Stream Twitter • Instagram • Facebook CARY, N.C. – The 12th seeded Clemson men's tennis team will play No. 5 seed and 18th ranked Florida State on Thursday, April 20 for the second round of the ACC Championships. First serve is set for 3:30 p.m. on Bank 1 at the Cary Tennis Park. Florida State leads the all-time series against Clemson 21-2.  The Seminoles most recently defeated the Tigers 4-0 in Tallahassee earlier this season. Last year, the Tigers made a splash in the ACC Tournament, advancing to the ACC Quarterfinals for the first time since 2015 after sweeping Boston College in the first round and upsetting then No. 22 Duke. Ryuhei Azuma has dominated on Court 1 as of late, defeating two ranked opponents in the last three matches. Most recently, Azuma defeated Virginia Tech's No. 44 Ryan Fishback while also registering a win against Loui

Tigers Finish 3-0 in Doubles, Wrap Up Second Day of Gator Fall Invite

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The Clemson Tigers went undefeated in doubles as three pairings earned wins against their respective opponents. Trey Stinchcomb, Spencer Whitaker and Max Smith all recorded singles victories as the Tigers completed the second day of the Gator Fall Invite.  “We have some important concepts on productive and successful habits our guys are trying to learn and become more aware of. Today was another great day of competition that tested our guys on these concepts. Great to see our guys making continuous strides in doubles and in singles, we have some room to grow,” Head Coach Brandon Wagner said. “Tomorrow is our last opportunity this fall together to work through some of these. Looking forward to seeing our guys take advantage of it tomorrow in both areas.” In doubles, all three Tiger pairings defeated their opponents as Clemson continues to shine in doubles. The duo of Noa Vukadin and Max Smith defeated Florida’s Nate Bonetto and Tanapat Nirundorn, 6-3. 

Aronson, Vukadin Impress In Day One Of ITA Regionals

CARY, N.C. – After garnering two wins, freshmen Stewart Aronson and Noa Vukadin are set to compete in the round of 32 as three other Tigers picked up singles wins after the first day of ITA Regionals.“Glad our guys had the opportunity to compete against some of our rivals today. Lots of good performances and a few others that came down to a point here or there that almost fell our way but didn’t. Our guys are eager to go back to work tomorrow and continue to build good habits,” Head Coach Brandon Wagner said. Newcomer’s Aronson and Vukadin impressed all on the court as they both defeated their opponents in the round of 128 and the round of 64 as they are set to compete in Saturday’s round of 32. Aronson earned his first singles win of the day against South Carolina’s Carter Morgan (6-3,6-4). The freshman then advanced on to play UNC Chapel Hill’s William Jansen who he was able to take down in three sets (5-7, 6-1, 6-0) to earn the victory.Vukadin downed his first oppon

Clemson Tigers Wrap Up Day One of Southern Intercollegiate Championships

ATHENS, Ga. – The Clemson Tigers completed the first day of the Southern Intercollegiate Championships as four duos earned wins in doubles and three Tigers recorded singles wins in Athens.  “We took a step in the right direction in doubles today which was nice to see after the work the guys have been putting in since the last tournament. Singles we are continuing to learn more about ourselves and what it is going to take in the important moments to get the results they want to get. Tomorrow is another great opportunity for the guys to commit to the process,” Head Coach Brandon Wagner said.  The Tigers earned four victories in doubles as the dynamic duo of Noa Vukadin and Maxwell Smith went undefeated on the day. The duo defeated Georgia Tech’s Paul Wang and Rohan Sachdev 8-2 to advance to the semifinals. In the semifinal match, the duo took down Georgia Tech’s Sachdev and Krish Arora 8-6.  Marko Mesarovic and Trey Stinchcomb earned the victory against Charlotte's Spen

Tigers Advance to Second Round of ACC Tournament

CARY, N.C. –  The Clemson men’s tennis team (11-14, 1-11 ACC) started the ACC Tournament off strong, handily defeating Boston College (7-14, 0-12 ACC) 4-1 at the Cary Tennis Park. The Tigers dropped the doubles point but dominated in singles to take four matches in straight sets and clinch the victory. With the win, Clemson advanced to the second round of the conference tournament for the second straight season. It will have an opportunity to advance to the quarterfinals for the second straight season on Thursday at 3:30 p.m. against Florida State. It was the Eagles who came out hot to start the match, taking the doubles point to jump out to a 1-0 lead. However, the doubles point is the only one that Boston College would notch. Ryuhei Azuma continued his stellar play with a convincing 6-2, 6-0 victory on Court 1. Earlier this week, he earned the No. 93 ITA singles ranking. Trey Stinchcomb gave the Tigers a lead they would never relinquish with a 6-1, 6-3 win on Court 6. Spencer Wh

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