The Georgia Tech men's tennis team finished its road schedule with a 4-2 loss to North Carolina. The match began poorly for Tech as UNC won the doubles point decisively. Despite strong individual performances, including victories from Hidde Schoenmakers and Jonathan Irwanto, Tech could not overcome the Tar Heels, who secured the match-winning point. The Jackets will now return home for a six-match homestand to conclude the season, starting with matches against ranked opponents.

By the Numbers
  • Georgia Tech finishes its road slate with a record of 10-8 (2-6 ACC).
  • UNC now holds a record of 11-7 (4-4 ACC).
State of Play
  • Schoenmakers notched his third ACC victory on Court 2.
  • Irwanto achieved his first two career ACC singles victories over the weekend.
What's Next

Georgia Tech will host No. 23 Stanford on Thursday at 4 p.m., followed by a Saturday doubleheader against California and The Citadel. These matches are crucial as they will determine the team's momentum heading into the final stretch of the season.

Bottom Line

The Jackets need to capitalize on their upcoming home matches to improve their ACC standing and gain momentum as they head into championship season. Focus on consistency and individual performance will be key to turning their season around.