WTENNIS: Dawgs Begin SEC Tournament Play vs. Kentucky

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WTENNIS: Dawgs Begin SEC Tournament Play vs. Kentucky

Katarina Jokic

The No. 3 Georgia women’s tennis team will begin post-season play at the SEC Tournament hosted by Alabama on Wednesday, April 21 against No. 26 Kentucky with first serve set for 10 a.m. ET.

The Bulldogs are seeking its eighth conference tournament title with its last coming in 2014. In 2019, Georgia fell in the title match to No. 5 South Carolina, 4-0.

 

 

 

 

Kentucky will square off against the Bulldogs in the quarter finals of the SEC Tournament after defeating No. 19 Ole Miss 4-2, with an overall record of 15-7 and a final SEC record of 6-7. The Wildcats fell to the Bulldogs 4-0 earlier this season, highlighted with Katarina Jokic defeating No. 42 Akvile Parazinskaite 6-0, 6-0, the second time a Bulldog has reached this feat this season. 

Kentucky has two ranked singles players with Parazinskaite coming in at No. 45 and Lesedi Jacobs coming in at No. 45. In doubles, Parazinskaite and Fiona Arrese lead the nation as the No. 1 ranked doubles team. Jokic and Ariana Arseneault defeated the duo 6-3 the first time these squads faced each other. Last time these two teams met in the SEC Tournament came in 2008 with Georgia defeating No. 22 Kentucky 4-1 on their way to the team’s fifth conference tournament championship. Georgia is 4-2 against Kentucky all-time in post-season play.

Georgia is seeking its eighth conference tournament title with its last coming in 2014. In 2019, the Bulldogs fell in the title match to No. 5 South Carolina, 4-0. The Bulldogs claimed its 11th regular season title after a sweep of No. 40 Alabama on Thursday, April 8. Georgia has not won the regular season and tournament titles in the same season since the 1994 season.

Last time out, the Bulldogs completed their regular season a perfect 13-0 in SEC play after sweeping No. 17 Texas A&M in their first neutral match of the season Sunday, April 18. This was the fifth time Georgia finished with an unblemished record in program history.

In the latest ITA and USTA rankings, Georgia remained at No. 3. Five Bulldogs remained in the top-75 leading with Jokic at No. 4, Meg Kowalski at No. 16, Morgan Coppoc at No. 54, Lea Ma at No. 60 and Marta Gonzalez at No. 63. In doubles, Jokic and A
Arseneault remained in the top-10 at No. 8 and Jokic and Ania Hertel round out the rankings at No. 33.

The No. 3 Georgia women’s tennis team will begin post-season play at the SEC Tournament hosted by Alabama on Wednesday, April 21 against No. 26 Kentucky with first serve set for 10 a.m. ET.

The Bulldogs are seeking its eighth conference tournament title with its last coming in 2014. In 2019, Georgia fell in the title match to No. 5 South Carolina, 4-0.

 

 

 

 

Kentucky will square off against the Bulldogs in the quarter finals of the SEC Tournament after defeating No. 19 Ole Miss 4-2, with an overall record of 15-7 and a final SEC record of 6-7. The Wildcats fell to the Bulldogs 4-0 earlier this season, highlighted with Katarina Jokic defeating No. 42 Akvile Parazinskaite 6-0, 6-0, the second time a Bulldog has reached this feat this season. 

Kentucky has two ranked singles players with Parazinskaite coming in at No. 45 and Lesedi Jacobs coming in at No. 45. In doubles, Parazinskaite and Fiona Arrese lead the nation as the No. 1 ranked doubles team. Jokic and Ariana Arseneault defeated the duo 6-3 the first time these squads faced each other. Last time these two teams met in the SEC Tournament came in 2008 with Georgia defeating No. 22 Kentucky 4-1 on their way to the team’s fifth conference tournament championship. Georgia is 4-2 against Kentucky all-time in post-season play.

Georgia is seeking its eighth conference tournament title with its last coming in 2014. In 2019, the Bulldogs fell in the title match to No. 5 South Carolina, 4-0. The Bulldogs claimed its 11th regular season title after a sweep of No. 40 Alabama on Thursday, April 8. Georgia has not won the regular season and tournament titles in the same season since the 1994 season.

Last time out, the Bulldogs completed their regular season a perfect 13-0 in SEC play after sweeping No. 17 Texas A&M in their first neutral match of the season Sunday, April 18. This was the fifth time Georgia finished with an unblemished record in program history.

In the latest ITA and USTA rankings, Georgia remained at No. 3. Five Bulldogs remained in the top-75 leading with Jokic at No. 4, Meg Kowalski at No. 16, Morgan Coppoc at No. 54, Lea Ma at No. 60 and Marta Gonzalez at No. 63. In doubles, Jokic and A
Arseneault remained in the top-10 at No. 8 and Jokic and Ania Hertel round out the rankings at No. 33.

 

 

 

 

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