Purdue Men’s Tennis Falls to Michigan: Comebacks Cut Short
Three singles matches were halted as Purdue's men's tennis team suffered a 0-4 defeat against No. 36 Michigan, with key players like Stefan Simeunovic, Henrik Villanger, and Mujtaba Ali-Khan falling short in their comeback attempts.
By the Numbers- Stefan Simeunovic defeated No. 41 Ronald Hohmann on Saturday.
- Purdue's record stands at 6-12 overall and 1-4 in conference play.
The Boilermakers have faced unfinished or defaulted matches in their last three conference duals since the start of Big Ten play.
State of Play- Purdue men's tennis team dropped a 0-4 dual at No. 36 Michigan.
- The team's next matches will be against Wisconsin and Nebraska on April 12 and 14, closing out the 2024 home slate.
Purdue looks to bounce back in their upcoming matches against Wisconsin and Nebraska to improve their conference standing.
Bottom LinePurdue men's tennis faced setbacks as three comebacks were thwarted in their match against No. 36 Michigan, highlighting the team's resilience despite the defeat.
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