Wake Forest Men, Georgia Women, Both Top Seeds, Beat No. 2 Seeds to Clinch NCAA Team Titles
- At the Hurd Tennis Center on Sunday, the No. 1 seeded Wake Forest men's team and the leading Georgia women's squad each secured the 2025 NCAA tennis titles by overcoming the No. 2 seeded teams, TCU and Texas A&M, respectively.
- Wake Forest entered with a 40-1 record after previously beating TCU 4-3 in February, while Georgia, with a 29-3 record, sought to avenge their prior 4-1 loss to Texas A&M in last year's championship.
- Georgia secured the doubles point early and won key singles matches, including Anastasia Lopata’s comeback win and Sofia Rojas’ three-set victory over Lexington Reed, clinching Georgia’s third NCAA title and first under coach Drake Bernstein.
- Wake Forest gained an early advantage by winning the doubles matches and combined that with strong singles performances, including Dhakshineswar Suresh’s crucial victories, to overcome TCU 4-2 and claim the men's championship.
- The victories ended Texas A&M’s hopes of back-to-back women’s titles and gave Georgia its first outdoor NCAA championship since 2000, highlighting continued rivalry with Texas A&M and marking significant milestones for both programs.
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Georgia women’s tennis wins NCAA National Championship, dominates Texas A&M 4-0
No. 1 Georgia swept No. 2 Texas A&M 4-0 in the NCAA National Championship in Waco, Texas, on Sunday. This win was Georgia’s 19th sweep of the season;the Bulldogs defeated the reigning NCAA champions in a rematch of both the…
NCAA Tennis Results: Wake Forest continue dominance with second Men's Championship title; Georgia Bulldogs clinch third Women's Championship title
Wake Forest Demon Deacons secured their second-ever NCAA Division I men's tennis championship earlier on Sunday (May 18), extending their unbeaten record this year to 40-1.
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