Newberry's women's tennis team celebrates their win over Lenoir-Rhyne.
Newberry Wolves faced Lenoir-Rhyne University in a thrilling tennis matchup. The women’s team secured a 4-2 victory, while the men’s team struggled, losing 1-4. Women’s standout performances included decisive singles wins, while the men’s team aims to bounce back in future matches.
Newberry, South Carolina – It was an exciting day on the tennis courts as the Newberry Wolves women’s and men’s tennis teams faced off against Lenoir-Rhyne University. The women’s team emerged victorious with a 4-2 win, while the men’s team faced a bit of a tougher challenge, falling 1-4 in their matchup. Let’s dive into the details of this thrilling day of tennis!
The women’s team really brought their A-game! From the moment they stepped onto the court, it was evident that they were ready to grab the win. Their doubles matches set the tone for the day, with Emma Arnal and Renee Dorval teaming up to triumph over Enrica Favaron and Claudia Orsini with a solid score of 6-4. Despite a couple of challenges in other doubles matches, where Lina Sarhan and Hazel Vernon were edged out 6-2 by Nellie Wahlberg and Esther Magnusson, the team managed to build momentum.
In singles play, the Wolves continued to shine. Lina Sarhan put on an impressive display of skill, decisively defeating her opponent Nellie Wahlberg with a scoreline of 6-0, 7-5. Meanwhile, Emma Arnal had a tough time against Runa Muderrisoglu, losing 6-1, 6-0. Margarita Roshka’s singles match was left unfinished, but she was putting up a good fight at 6-7(0), 4-4 when the action came to a halt.
Other standout performances included Aina Miralles, who secured a confident win against Claudia Orsini with scores of 6-4, 6-3, and Alexa Gamborino, who dominated her match, taking down Enrica Favaron with an impressive 6-0, 6-2 showing. As if that wasn’t enough, Renee Dorval earned another crucial point for the team by defeating Natalie Howell 6-0, 6-3.
While the women’s team enjoyed a successful outing, the men’s team faced a few bumps in the road. Their doubles performance was not as strong, losing the first two matches. James Vincent and Daniel Watson fell short against their opponents with a score of 6-4, followed by Senthen Reddy and Lucas Mruk, who were defeated by a score of 6-2. The match between Joshua Fritz and David Negzaoui was left unfinished at 5-5, showing that they were fighting tooth and nail for their points.
In singles matches, James Vincent managed to secure a point for Newberry, winning against his opponent 6-4, 6-3. However, Daniel Watson ran into trouble, losing to Rufus Plane with a score of 6-4, 6-0. Sadly, the other players — Senthen Reddy, Lucas Mruk, Joshua Fritz, and David Negzaoui — couldn’t add any additional points, leaving the team with a final score of 1-4.
Despite the ups and downs, both teams are scheduled to face off against their next opponent, Catawba College, at the Oakland Tennis Center on March 25. With the women’s team riding high on their victory and the men’s team eager to bounce back, there’s plenty to be excited about in the days to come for Newberry tennis!
As we gear up for the next matches, let’s continue to cheer on our Wolves as they showcase their talent and determination on the court!
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