The Boise State Broncos men's tennis team is set to compete in the Sun Devil Preseason Invitational on January 9-10, facing off against No. 21 Oklahoma and Arizona State in a hidden dual format. This unique event will include only singles and doubles play with no team scoring or titles at stake. The tournament provides the athletes a chance to play various opponents without the pressures of traditional competition.

By the Numbers
  • No. 21 Oklahoma features three players ranked in the top 75 nationally: Luis Carlos Alvarez Valdes at 46, Oscar Lacides at 57, and Asahi Harazaki at 74.
  • Boise State has a history of winning five regular season conference titles and six Mountain West tournament championships since 2012.
State of Play
  • Five Broncos are nearing the milestone of 10 singles wins this season, with Adam Duda and Filip Soderqvist at nine wins each.
  • Oklahoma is coming into the tournament as a nationally ranked team, providing a competitive challenge for Boise State.
What's Next

Following the preseason invitational, the Broncos will continue to build on their individual player performances and prepare for the upcoming regular season and conference matches.

Bottom Line

The Sun Devil Preseason Invitational represents a crucial opportunity for the Broncos to assess their readiness for the season, particularly against a ranked opponent. Their track record in past championships highlights their competitive history and potential for success.