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Men’s Tennis Central: #6 Tennessee vs. Tennessee Tech

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – A Saturday, Jan. 14, doubleheader for the sixth-ranked Tennessee men’s tennis team against Tennessee Tech at 10 am and 2:30 pm ET rounds out a season-opening four-match homestand for the Vols.

A pair of wins Saturday would mark the 10th 4-0 or better start for Tennessee in the past 11 seasons.

Live stats will be provided by UTsports.com and can be found here. Admission is free and complimentary tennis parking is located in SC40 at the Kingston Pike Building. Additional parking information can be found here.

LAST TIME OUT

The Vols swept Texas Tech 7-0 Monday afternoon to improve to 2-0 on the young season.

SCOUTING TENNESSEE TECH
Saturday serves as the 21st and 22nd all-time meetings between Tennessee (2-0) and the Golden Eagles (0-0) from the midstate. The Vols have emerged victorious in each of the series’ previous 20 matchups, dating to 1935. In 2022, Tennessee Tech finished the year at 8-13 overall and 2-13 in true road matches. After winning the OVC Tournament title with a 4-1 win over Belmont, the Golden Eagles were swept by Tennessee in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. That makes Saturday Tennessee Tech’s second consecutive dual match in Knoxville.

VOLS IN THE RANKINGS
Singles
#59 – Shunsuke Mitsui
#81 – Emile Hudd
#86 – Blaise Bicknell

Doubles
#25 – Emile Hudd/Shunsuke Mitsui

HUDD REACHES MILESTONES
Graduate Emile Hudd tallied his 50th career dual singles win with a convincing 6-4, 6-2 rout of Texas Tech’s Franco Ribero on court three Monday. Hudd stands at 50-22 (.694) in dual singles matches in his career. Since arriving on Rocky Top for the 2021-22 season, Hudd is 23-8 (.742) in dual singles action, with all but three of those matches coming at the No. 2 and 3 lineup positions.

JOMO IN THE DOUBLES DUB COLUMN
John Monday, a Tennessee junior, also reached a milestone in Monday’s 7-0 sweep of Texas Tech. His 6-1 doubles win on court three with Blaise Bicknell over the Red Raiders’ Abboud/Stewart marked his 50th career overall doubles win. Monday’s career doubles record of 50-20 (.714) includes a 39-13 (.750) mark in dual doubles competition.

WINNING ON ROCKY TOP
Tennessee is 49-4 (.925) in its past 53 home matches, dating to the 2019 dual season. The Vols ride an eight-match home winning streak, dating to last season, into Saturday’s matches.

UP NEXT
Tennessee travels north for a top-10 showdown against fifth-ranked Michigan in Ann Arbor on Thursday, Jan. 19 at 5 pm ET.

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