Royals Fall in First ASUN Appearance
Queens University of Charlotte's women's tennis team faced a tough introduction to the ASUN Tournament, suffering a 4-0 defeat against Bellarmine. The Royals struggled in doubles, losing the first point and failing to secure wins in their singles matches. Notably, Zoe Cvitanovic and Mathilde Bris had competitive matches that were halted, but ultimately the Knights secured their place in the quarterfinals with decisive victories.
By the Numbers- Bellarmine won 4 matches while Queens managed 0.
- Queens lost all doubles matches, with scores of 1-6 in both completed matches.
Despite the loss, individual performances from Cvitanovic and Bris showed potential for future improvement, as they were competitive in their matches against Bellarmine's tough lineup.
State of Play- This was Queens' first ASUN Tournament appearance, indicating a challenging transition for the team.
- The Knights will advance to the quarterfinals, highlighting their strong performance throughout the match.
Queens will focus on building their competitiveness for future seasons in the ASUN, looking to strengthen their roster and strategies based on this experience.
Bottom LineWhile the result was disappointing for Queens, the team's ability to compete in matches reveals room for growth and development as they move forward in their program.
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