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Tennis: LWC posts wins at 2024 ITA Regionals

Lexington, KY - The Lindsey Wilson men's and women's tennis teams competed in the 2024 ITA NAIA Southeast Regional Championships this past week in Lexington, Kentucky. The tournament, which began on Thursday, September 26, and concluded on Sunday, September 29, saw the Blue Raiders perform impressively in both singles and doubles events. A total of 161 players participated, all competing for a spot in the ITA Cup at Berry College in Rome, Georgia.

In singles, Mariangeles Mateu claimed the women's championship by winning the final, while Anastasiia Vorobiova finished as the runner-up. Aina Bernabeu reached the semifinals, showing strong performances throughout the tournament.

In men's doubles, the Blue Raider duo of Santiago Passoni and Hans Schubert secured their place in the ITA Cup by winning the tournament. The pair of Marcal Miret and Jaume Barcelo made it to the semifinals.

In women's doubles, the pair of Mayra Gisone and Anastasiia Ivanchenko also secured their place at the ITA Cup by winning the final. Bernabeu and Mateu reached the semifinals, while Martina Cortal and Vorobiova reached the quarterfinals.




This story was posted on 2024-10-01 13:45:18
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