DURHAM, N.C. – Two Blue Devils received All-ACC men's tennis accolades, according to a release by the conference office Thursday afternoon. Duke juniorÂ
Cooper Williams earned All-ACC First Team honors while seniorÂ
Pedro Rodenas was named to the All-ACC Second Team. Together, Williams and Rodenas were selected to the All-ACC Doubles First Team.
The ACC honors are the third and fourth of Williams' career as he was a singles third team pick in 2025 and repeated as a doubles first team pick. Rodenas picked up his fourth All-ACC singles selection of his career, all on the second team. Rodenas was a first team doubles honoree for the third consecutive season.Â
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A product of New York, New York, Williams posted a 16-6 overall record with an 8-1 ledger in ACC matches and 7-4 mark versus ranked opponents in the dual match season. He reached a high ranking of No. 47 this spring. Williams was exceptional during the outdoor portion of the campaign, when he shifted to court two and posted a 13-2 mark. His lone ACC setback was a 6-0, 5-7, 3-6 loss at Miami to Nacho Serra Sanchez in April. Â
Rodenas, of Madrid, Spain, wrapped up an incredible ACC career having played 40 league doubles matches, tied for the fourth most in Duke history, while his 29 league doubles wins are tied for second in Duke history. He has also taken part in 44 ACC singles matches, tied for the second most in Duke history. He owns 33 league singles victories, the third most in a Duke career.Â
Rodenas holds a 17-4 record in dual matches this season, including an 8-3 mark in ACC competition. He has competed on the top two courts, posting a 12-4 mark in the No. 1 position. Of Rodenas' four dual match losses, two were to the No. 1 and No. 2 ranked players nationally. Rodenas has been ranked throughout the dual match season with a high of No. 30. This spring, Rodenas became the 17th member of Duke's 100-win club.Â
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The doubles team of Williams and Rodenas is 16-3 overall and finished the league slate with a 7-0 mark. The pair is currently ranked a season-high No. 10 by the ITA. The two were chosen as the ACC Doubles Team of the Week twice this spring.Â
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Duke now awaits its NCAA Tournament fate, to be announced Monday, April 27, during the NCAA Selection Show.
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