Demon Deacons battle for ACC tennis supremecy
Over the past few years, Wake Forest has been one of a handful of men’s tennis programs attempting to close the gap with Virginia.
7 Wake Forest, who are tied for first in the ACC with 9-1 records, will be playing for all the marbles at the Snyder Tennis Center at 3 p.m.
“It’s always a little tougher in the ACC playing on the road everyone gets up for their matches at home so you try and come out and be as prepared as possible,” Bresky said.
He said the new rules no-ad scoring and shorter doubles matches have, to a certain degree, leveled the playing field.
With a bevy of promotions and giveaways planned not to mention nice weather Virginia figures to have an even bigger fan turnout than normal for the match, which will be played simultaneously with the women’s team’s match against Pittsburgh.
UVa players said they’re excited about playing in what should be a lively atmosphere as they shoot for the program’s 13th-straight ACC regular-season championship.
Coming out for a high-risk match here is new, but I think the guys are ready to go.” “Not only is it just another regular-season match, but we’re playing with something on the line, which is great.