The Flats – After a heartbreaking loss to No. 15 Florida State on Thursday, the Georgia Tech men's tennis team (14-6, 4-4 ACC) lost to Miami (10-10, 2-7, ACC). ) with a 4-1 decision.
No. 48 in doubles Marcus McDaniel and Keshav Chopra He defeated Miami's No. 70 Antonio Pratto and Martin Katz 7-5.
Despite dropping points in doubles, all singles wins went to Tech, as the Jackets won four singles games to decide the match.
Rohan Sachdev He defeated 6th place Nacho Serra Sanchez (Miami) 6-4, 6-2, and the match was tied at 1-all. If No. 5 Alola wins 6-2, 6-4, the Jackets will move to 2-1 against Miami.
Arora's win puts the Jackets in the driver's seat, and the win puts Martin and Richard Biagiotti.
Martin would go on to defeat Miami's Antonio Pratto 6-3, 7-5. Martin is currently on an 11-fight winning streak.
Biagiotti, ranked No. 4, defeated Miami's Adrian Burdette 6-1, 7-5 to decide the match.
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The Jackets head to Kentucky for a conference match against Louisville on Friday, April 5th.
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