Wake Forest men's tennis team clinched the ACC Championship by defeating Virginia 4-2, marking the school's fourth title under head coach Tony Bresky. The victory also established Wake Forest's domination in the ACC, achieving a 30-win season for the third straight year. This championship game highlighted a historic rivalry as the two programs have dominated the conference in recent years.

By the Numbers
  • Wake Forest now has 30 wins for the third consecutive season.
  • This is Wake Forest's fourth ACC title since Bresky became head coach.
Yes, But

The match was tightly contested, showcasing the strengths and improvements of both teams, particularly as Virginia leveled the match at 2-2 before Wake Forest regained control.

State of Play
  • Wake Forest has claimed four of the last five ACC Championship matches they have participated in.
  • Bresky now ranks fifth in ACC history for most tournament titles won by a coach.
What's Next

Wake Forest will prepare for the NCAA selection show on April 27, where the team hopes for a favorable seed in the NCAA Tournament.

Bottom Line

Wake Forest’s win not only solidifies their current success but also establishes them as a powerhouse in collegiate tennis, with a legacy being built under coach Tony Bresky.