SMU's Men's Tennis team, ranked No. 31, achieved a 4-2 victory over No. 47 Georgia Tech in Atlanta. The Mustangs secured the doubles point early, excelling on courts two and three. Key singles wins from Trevor Svajda, Jerry Barton, and Krish Arora propelled the team to victory. The win improves SMU's overall record to 17-9 and 7-4 in ACC play as they prepare for a match against No. 34 Clemson on Saturday.

By the Numbers
  • SMU's doubles team of Georgi Georgiev and Vikas Deo leads with a 12-3 record.
  • Trevor Svajda's victory pushed his spring singles record to 19-1 with an 11-match unbeaten streak.
State of Play
  • SMU has successfully claimed three singles victories on courts one, four, and five.
  • The team is currently on a positive trajectory, winning two straight matches heading into their next contest.
What's Next

The Mustangs will face No. 34 Clemson in their upcoming match, looking to maintain their momentum and improve their record in ACC play.

Bottom Line

SMU's strong performance against Georgia Tech highlights their competitive edge, boosting their confidence as they move forward in the season. Maintaining focus against Clemson will be crucial for their success.