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Men’s Tennis Central: #6 Tennessee at #14 Wake Forest
January 21, 2023 | Men's Tennis
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – The sixth-ranked Tennessee men's tennis team completes a two-match road swing Sunday with a top-15 tilt at No. 14 Wake Forest. First serve is set for 1:30 p.m. ET from Wake Forest Tennis Center.
Tennessee (4-1) looks to get back in the win column in Winston-Salem against the unbeaten Demon Deacons (4-0). Live stats of the match can be found here and a live stream of Sunday's action can be accessed here.
LAST TIME OUT
Tennessee lost to Michigan in Ann Arbor Thursday evening, 4-1. Johannus Monday's straight-set singles win on court two over Michigan's sixth-ranked Andrew Fenty served as the Vols' point.
SCOUTING WAKE FOREST
When Tennessee (4-1) and Wake Forest (4-0) face off Sunday afternoon, it will mark the series' 19th edition, dating to 1975. The Vols hold a 13-5 advantage in the series. The Vols won 12 consecutive matches over Wake Forest from 1982-2014. The two squads meet for the second consecutive year and for the second time in the past six seasons. In 2022, Emile Hudd clinched a 4-3 victory for the then-top-ranked Vols over the then-10th-ranked Demon Deacons in Knoxville.
In its last 113 home matches, Wake Forest holds a 109-4 record, dating to the start of the 2017 dual season. A Tennessee win Sunday would be just the fifth Demon Deacons' home loss in the past seven campaigns and would snap Wake Forest's 30-match active home win streak, dating to last dual season when it compiled a 26-0 mark at home. Wake Forest is 4-0 this year, with all four wins coming at home.
GRADUATE STUDENT EMILE HUDD ON WAKE FOREST MATCHUP…
"All the guys are excited to get back out there and compete again," Hudd said. "We want to bounce back after Thursday and this is a great opportunity to play against a good team. We had a tough match against Wake Forest last year and expect the same this year. It will be an exciting match."
VOLS IN THE RANKINGS
Singles
#59 – Shunsuke Mitsui
#81 – Emile Hudd
#86 – Blaise Bicknell
Doubles
#25 – Emile Hudd/Shunsuke Mitsui
DEMON DEACONS IN THE RANKINGS
Doubles
#30 – Juan Lopez de Azcona/Filippo Moroni
VOLS AGAINST THE RANKED
Sunday's road contest at Wake Forest serves as Tennessee's 20th match against ranked competition since the start of the 2022 dual season. In each of those 20 contests, the Vols have been ranked inside the ITA top-6 and are 11-8 in top-25 matches during that span.
ON THE ROAD AGAIN
During Woodruff's tenure as Tennessee's head coach, the Vols boast a 27-12 (.692) mark in true road matches.
STOP THAT STREAK
Along with holding a 109-4 record in its last 113 home matches, Wake Forest owns a 30-match active home win streak. Tennessee looks to put an end to that streak and hand the Demon Deacons and fifth home loss since the 2017 dual season.
WINSTON-SALEM FACTS
• Winston-Salem, North Carolina, is the birthplace of the famous Krispy Kreme Doughnut. The doors of the first Krispy Kreme store opened on July 13, 1937.
• The Empire State Building was modeled after a prototype in Winston-Salem. The Reynolds Building, Winston-Salem's 21-floor, 314-foot Art Deco skyscraper was completed in 1929.
• With a 2023 population of 255,524, Winston-Salem is the fifth-largest city in North Carolina and the 92nd largest city in the United States.
UP NEXT
Upon Tennessee's return to Knoxville, it will compete in the 2023 ITA Kickoff Weekend, serving as a host of the event. Play for the Vols begins with Louisiana on Friday, Jan. 27 at 1 p.m. ET in Goodfriend Tennis Center and continues Saturday, Jan. 28 against either Oklahoma or Charlotte.
For the most up-to-date information about the program, follow Tennessee men's tennis on Twitter and Instagram and like us on Facebook.
Tennessee (4-1) looks to get back in the win column in Winston-Salem against the unbeaten Demon Deacons (4-0). Live stats of the match can be found here and a live stream of Sunday's action can be accessed here.
LAST TIME OUT
Tennessee lost to Michigan in Ann Arbor Thursday evening, 4-1. Johannus Monday's straight-set singles win on court two over Michigan's sixth-ranked Andrew Fenty served as the Vols' point.
SCOUTING WAKE FOREST
When Tennessee (4-1) and Wake Forest (4-0) face off Sunday afternoon, it will mark the series' 19th edition, dating to 1975. The Vols hold a 13-5 advantage in the series. The Vols won 12 consecutive matches over Wake Forest from 1982-2014. The two squads meet for the second consecutive year and for the second time in the past six seasons. In 2022, Emile Hudd clinched a 4-3 victory for the then-top-ranked Vols over the then-10th-ranked Demon Deacons in Knoxville.
In its last 113 home matches, Wake Forest holds a 109-4 record, dating to the start of the 2017 dual season. A Tennessee win Sunday would be just the fifth Demon Deacons' home loss in the past seven campaigns and would snap Wake Forest's 30-match active home win streak, dating to last dual season when it compiled a 26-0 mark at home. Wake Forest is 4-0 this year, with all four wins coming at home.
GRADUATE STUDENT EMILE HUDD ON WAKE FOREST MATCHUP…
"All the guys are excited to get back out there and compete again," Hudd said. "We want to bounce back after Thursday and this is a great opportunity to play against a good team. We had a tough match against Wake Forest last year and expect the same this year. It will be an exciting match."
VOLS IN THE RANKINGS
Singles
#59 – Shunsuke Mitsui
#81 – Emile Hudd
#86 – Blaise Bicknell
Doubles
#25 – Emile Hudd/Shunsuke Mitsui
DEMON DEACONS IN THE RANKINGS
Doubles
#30 – Juan Lopez de Azcona/Filippo Moroni
VOLS AGAINST THE RANKED
Sunday's road contest at Wake Forest serves as Tennessee's 20th match against ranked competition since the start of the 2022 dual season. In each of those 20 contests, the Vols have been ranked inside the ITA top-6 and are 11-8 in top-25 matches during that span.
ON THE ROAD AGAIN
During Woodruff's tenure as Tennessee's head coach, the Vols boast a 27-12 (.692) mark in true road matches.
STOP THAT STREAK
Along with holding a 109-4 record in its last 113 home matches, Wake Forest owns a 30-match active home win streak. Tennessee looks to put an end to that streak and hand the Demon Deacons and fifth home loss since the 2017 dual season.
WINSTON-SALEM FACTS
• Winston-Salem, North Carolina, is the birthplace of the famous Krispy Kreme Doughnut. The doors of the first Krispy Kreme store opened on July 13, 1937.
• The Empire State Building was modeled after a prototype in Winston-Salem. The Reynolds Building, Winston-Salem's 21-floor, 314-foot Art Deco skyscraper was completed in 1929.
• With a 2023 population of 255,524, Winston-Salem is the fifth-largest city in North Carolina and the 92nd largest city in the United States.
UP NEXT
Upon Tennessee's return to Knoxville, it will compete in the 2023 ITA Kickoff Weekend, serving as a host of the event. Play for the Vols begins with Louisiana on Friday, Jan. 27 at 1 p.m. ET in Goodfriend Tennis Center and continues Saturday, Jan. 28 against either Oklahoma or Charlotte.
For the most up-to-date information about the program, follow Tennessee men's tennis on Twitter and Instagram and like us on Facebook.
Players Mentioned
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MTN | Johannus Monday Tennessee Tribute
Friday, June 21
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Tuesday, May 14
Everything Orange | Johannus Monday (Men's Tennis)
Thursday, May 02