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Tennis: LWC claims Championships at ITA Regionals

Bowling Green, KY - The Lindsey Wilson tennis programs brought home an individual men's title and a women's doubles championship during the final day of the ITA Regional in Bowling Green.

Jan Silhavy claimed the men's championship with a perfect 4-0 record for the week. He capped off his play at the event with a 6-4, 6-0 win in today's finals.

Reshma Challarapu and Alexandra Parra also finished at the top of the podium as the pair took home first place in women's doubles. The duo won in the finals despite dropping the first set 6-7(5). Challarapu and Parra then won 6-3 before claiming the tiebreaker 10-3.


Tiago Almeida and Lucas Marques competed in the men's doubles finals where they fell 6-4, 6-2.

With the result, Silhavy will compete individually as Challarapu and Parra will compete in doubles play at the ITA Cup in Rome, Georgia at the Rome Tennis Complex on Oct. 13-16.


This story was posted on 2022-09-18 16:07:00
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