AUBURN, Ala. – Two Tigers battled hard on the first day of the Auburn Invite. Sophia Hatton started the Tigers off well by swiftly defeating Lucie Devier from the University of Mississippi 6-2, 6-3. Hatton will move on to the round of 32, where she is set to compete against Reka Zadori from the University of Mississippi tomorrow. “Today we battled hard in singles, and I was proud of our competitive effort, attitude, and how we handled situations,” Head Coach Boomer Saia said, “We need to continue to grow with each day of this tournament and continue to take steps with our tennis! Excited to get back out there tomorrow!” Alina Tsyurpalevych fought hard in her singles draw against Zadori, taking her match to three competitive sets till the end, 5-7, 6-4, 6-7 (7-9). In doubles, Hatton and Tryurpalevych were defeated 6-2. Live streaming video of the event will be at AuburnTigers.com and live results will be available online here. For all the most up-to-date information regarding
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Two Tigers, Leigh Van Zyl, and Alexandra Anttila, battled hard on the first day of the Roberta Alison Invitational. Van Zyl and Anttila started the morning off with a win over beat UT Chattanooga 6-2. As the day continued, Van Zyl beat Wisconsin 6-3, 6-4. “Lots to take and build on after a positive day,” said Associate Head Coach Tom Rees.“You either win or you learn, and today we did both. I’m proud of the competitive spirit both Tigers showed.”Anttila withdrew from the tournament due to injury, and Van Zyl ended the day with a loss to East Tennessee State. For more information and the most recent match information, please visit the ITA Website.For all the most up-to-date information regarding Clemson women’s tennis, please visit ClemsonTigers.com and follow @ClemsonWTennis on Twitter and Instagram.
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