Duke's men's tennis team fell to Miami 4-1, unable to complete a comeback after trailing 3-0. Alexander Visser secured Duke's lone victory in singles, winning 6-4, 6-4, as three other matches went to third sets. The Blue Devils now stand at 10-12 overall and 5-7 in the ACC, while Miami improves to 13-10 and matches Duke's conference record. The match showcased a strong effort from Duke but ultimately ended in disappointment. They will face North Carolina in their regular-season finale on Saturday.

By the Numbers
  • Duke fell to 10-12 overall and 5-7 in the ACC.
  • Alexander Visser improved his dual match singles record to 6-7.
State of Play
  • Duke led with strong performances, but Miami clinched the match before the singles were fully completed.
  • Three Duke players were in third sets when the match concluded.
What's Next

Duke prepares for a decisive match against North Carolina, with the outcome impacting their final standing in the ACC. A win could shift momentum as they head into the postseason.

Bottom Line

Duke displayed resilience against a competitive Miami team but fell short. Their focus now shifts to finishing the season strong against North Carolina, a crucial match that could set the tone for their postseason play.