Wayne State University women's tennis team is set to play league matches against Lake Superior State and Michigan Tech on April 5 and 6, continuing their GLIAC season.

By the Numbers
  • The team holds a 10-5 overall record through 15 matches in the season.
  • Top players include Martyna Szpakowska with 11 singles wins and Anais Ruyssen and Marta Komar with an 11-4 record in doubles.
State of Play
  • Matches are part of a four-match home stand, with all home conference games being doubleheaders with the men.
  • The team is defending its GLIAC Tournament title against seven other programs in the league.
  • ITA rankings show Wayne State at 16th nationally, with Anais Ruyssen ranking 19th in singles and 6th in doubles with Marta Komar.
What's Next

The team will continue its league action with upcoming matches against Lake Superior State and Michigan Tech.

Bottom Line

Wayne State University women's tennis looks to maintain their strong performance as they face challenging opponents in the upcoming matches, aiming to defend their GLIAC Tournament title with key players leading the team both in singles and doubles.