DURHAM – No. 12 Duke men's tennis defeated No. 36 Louisville, 4-0, at Cary Tennis Park on Friday night to advance to the ACC Championship Semifinals.
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The second-seeded Blue Devils, who will be making their first appearance in the semifinals since 2014, will next face sixth-seeded Wake Forest on Saturday at 2 p.m. Due to projected inclement weather on Saturday, the semifinal match has been moved indoors to the Cone-Kenfield Indoor Courts on the campus of the University of North Carolina. The match will be free admission and will be broadcast live through UNC's streaming channel.
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Junior
Andrew Dale earned his fourth match-clinching victory of the year to help Duke improve to 19-5. Louisville falls to 16-11.
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How It Happened
- For the fourth consecutive match, Duke secured the doubles point.
- No. 21 Garrett Johns and Pedro Rodenas got things started by besting Etienne Donnet and Alex Wesbrooks on the top court, 6-2. The Cardinals would answer back on court two to knot the score at 1-1 after Sergio Hernandez and Natan Rodrigues defeated Connor Krug and Teddy Truwit, 6-3.
- With the doubles point coming down to the outcome on court three, juniors Faris Khan and Niroop Vallabhaneni outlasted Fabien Salle and Will Mayew 7-6 (5) for the tiebreak win.
- No. 72 Rodenas earned his eighth-straight win to begin singles play when he posted a 6-3, 6-2 upset victory over No. 34 Donnet on court two.
- Krug extended Duke's lead to 3-0 when he beat Hernandez on court four 6-3, 6-4.
- Dale then followed suit with his match-clinching victory on court five over Andre Steinbach 6-1, 6-4.
- Three matches went unfinished on courts one, three and six. No. 13Â Johns claimed his opening set against No. 79 Rodrigues in tiebreak fashion 7-6 (4) on the main court but was trailing 2-1 in the second when the match was halted.
- Zhang also earned a win in his opening set against No. 61 Salle, garnering a 6-2 victory on court three. The pair were knotted at 5-5 in the second when their match was stopped.
- Khan dropped his first frame to David Mizrahi 7-6 (5) but was leading 2-1 early in the second set when the match was called.
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Notes
- Duke extends its winning streak to a season-long eight matches.
- The Blue Devils posted their 13th victory over a ranked opponent.
- Rodenas extended his winning streak to eight-straight matches and is now 6-3 against nationally ranked foes.
- The rookie continues to remain undefeated on court two with a mark of 13-0.
- Johns and Rodenas improved to 15-2 in dual doubles matches and have now won 11 consecutive outings.
Quotes
"It was a great team win for us today. Doubles was extremely close, and I was proud of the way Niroop [Vallabhaneni] and Faris [Khan] went after it in the pressure moments. We did an excellent job starting off strong in singles and regaining the momentum of the match. This was a great first step and we are already preparing for a battle tomorrow. Our guys are hungry and excited for the challenge." – Duke head coachÂ
Ramsey Smith
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Next Match
The Blue Devils have a quick turnaround as they face No. 20 and sixth-seeded Wake Forest on Saturday at 2 p.m. in the ACC Semifinals at Cone-Kenfield Indoor Courts on the campus of the University of North Carolina.
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If Duke advances past the semifinals on Saturday, the Blue Devils will have a 2 p.m., championship match on Sunday at 2 p.m. against either top-seeded Virginia or fifth-seeded Florida State. at Cary Tennis Park. The finals will be broadcast on ACC Network Extra.
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Results
Doubles (1,2,3*)
1. #21
Garrett Johns/
Pedro Rodenas (DU) def. Etienne Donnet/Alex Wesbrooks (LOU) 6-2
2. Sergio Hernandez/Natan Rodrigues (LOU) def.
Connor Krug/
Teddy Truwit (DU) 6-3
3.
Faris Khan/
Niroop Vallabhaneni (DU) def. Fabien Salle/Will Mayew (LOU) 7-6 (7-5)
Singles (2,4,5*)
1. #13
Garrett Johns (DU) vs. #79Â Natan Rodrigues (LOU) 7-6 (7-4), 1-2, unfinished
2. #72
Pedro Rodenas (DU) def. #34 Etienne Donnet (LOU) 6-3, 6-2
3. Â
Andrew Zhang (DU) vs. #61 Fabien Salle (LOU) 6-2, 5-5, unfinished
4.
Connor Krug (DU) def. Sergio Hernandez (LOU) 6-3, 6-4
5.
Andrew Dale (DU) def. Andre Steinbach (LOU) 6-1, 6-4
6.
Faris Khan (DU) vs. David Mizrahi (LOU) 6-7 (5-7), 2-1, unfinished
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