Wildcats Head to Seattle for ITA Sectionals

by Javier Moreno - Sports Editor
0 comments

Arizona Women’s Tennis Set to Compete at ITA Southwest Regionals

Table of Contents

The University of Arizona Women’s Tennis team is preparing to compete at the ITA Southwest Regionals, beginning today. Several Wildcats will be in action, facing challenging matchups as they aim to build upon last year’s success at the tournament.

Doubles Competition Kicks Off Today

Doubles play commences this morning with Maria garcia and Danielle Tuhten facing a tough challenge against the No.16 seeded duo of Maya Crossley and bianca Fernandez from UCLA.The match is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. MST.

Singles Play to Follow

Singles competition begins at 11:30 a.m. MST. Arizona will see Tanvi Narendran competing against Shachf Lieberman of UCSB, and Ostrzygalo taking on No. 113 Berta Passola Folch from Cal Berkeley. Notably, Usereau, currently ranked No. 51 nationally, will face No. 62 Imogen Haddad of USC. https://arizonaathletics.com/sport/tennis-womens/roster

Looking Back at Last Year’s regionals

Last year’s ITA Southwest Regionals saw Ostrzygalo achieve notable success, securing back-to-back straight-set wins to reach the Round of 32. The Wildcats will be looking to replicate and improve upon this performance in the current tournament.

Stay Updated

Draws and results from the ITA Southwest Regionals can be found on the official ITA website: https://www.itatennis.com/. Arizona Women’s Tennis will also be posting match updates throughout the weekend on their social media platforms. https://arizonaathletics.com/sport/tennis-womens

Key Takeaways:

* The ITA Southwest Regionals begin today.
* Maria Garcia and Danielle Tuhten will compete in doubles against a nationally ranked UCLA pair.
* Singles play features several Wildcats facing challenging opponents, including a matchup between nationally ranked players Usereau and Haddad.
* Fans can follow results and updates on the ITA website and Arizona Women’s tennis social media.

Related Posts

Leave a Comment