Panthers Edge Royals 4-3 in Deciding Match
The Queens men's tennis team narrowly lost 4-3 to Georgia State in a closely contested match at the Howard Levine Tennis Center. Despite Queens securing key singles victories to tie the match at 3-3, Gavin Ryan fell in the deciding match at No. 6 singles, giving the Panthers the edge. The match started with Georgia State taking the doubles point, setting the stage for an intense singles showdown.
By the Numbers- Queens' record now stands at 0-11, while Georgia State improves to 4-12.
- The match featured three singles wins for Queens, all in straight sets, before the final match concluded.
- Georgia State captured the doubles point early, winning both No. 1 and No. 2 doubles matches.
- Despite trailing, Queens rallied with singles wins from Diego Jimenez and Noe Villen, bringing them close to victory.
Queens is set to face UNCW on Sunday, March 29, at 10:00 a.m. in Wilmington, looking for their first win of the season.
Bottom LineQueens demonstrated resilience in a tightly fought match, but will need to build on this performance as they seek their first victory in upcoming matches.
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