Duke's women's tennis team is preparing to face Wake Forest in the ACC Championship on Thursday at 3:30 p.m. at the Cary Tennis Park in North Carolina. Duke, ranked 24th and seeded eighth, has a strong history in the ACC Championship with 18 titles and is looking to advance to the semifinals for the 30th time. Head coach Jamie Ashworth has led the team to nine ACC team titles. The winner of the Duke/Wake Forest match will advance to face North Carolina.

By the Numbers
  • Duke has a 77-19 record in the ACC Championship.
  • The Blue Devils have appeared in the championship match 25 times.
Yes, But

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State of Play
  • Duke will face Wake Forest in the ACC Championship on Thursday.
  • The Blue Devils have a successful history in the ACC Championship, with 18 titles.
  • The winner of the Duke/Wake Forest match will advance to play North Carolina.
What's Next

The winner of the Duke/Wake Forest match will move on to face top-seeded North Carolina.

Bottom Line

Duke women's tennis looks to continue its legacy in the ACC Championship by aiming for their 19th title and securing a spot in the semifinals. Facing tough competition, the team is focused on advancing in the tournament under the guidance of their experienced coach.