Wake Forest Men’s Tennis Triumphs Over Stanford, Reaches ACC Finals
Wake Forest's men's tennis team, seeded first and ranked 7th nationally, claimed a spot in the ACC Championship match following a decisive 4-0 victory over Stanford. This marks the team's first championship match appearance since 2019 and their 11th in total. The Demon Deacons aim for their fourth ACC title under head coach Tony Bresky, who is close to achieving his 400th win. They will face Virginia, a team they previously defeated 4-2 earlier in the season, in the championship match.
By the Numbers- Wake Forest has a record of 29-3 this season.
- The Demon Deacons have now won 21 consecutive matches after taking a 1-0 lead in doubles play.
- Wake Forest has dominated the ACC, with the last two titles going to Florida State and Stanford.
- The team has consistently performed well in doubles, sweeping all 13 points in regular-season conference play.
Wake Forest is set to take on Virginia in the ACC Championship match at 10 a.m. on Sunday. A win would not only secure their fourth ACC title but also mark the third straight season with at least 30 wins, reaching a total of seven in program history.
Bottom LineThe upcoming championship match against Virginia is crucial as Wake Forest looks to reclaim dominance in the ACC, solidifying their legacy and Coach Bresky's impressive track record. With strong doubles and singles performances, the team is well-positioned for success.
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