Phoenix Faces No. 12 Georgia in NCAA Tournament Opening Round
The Elon men's tennis team (8-12) is set to compete in the NCAA Tournament against No. 12 Georgia (18-8) on May 1, 2026, at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex in Athens, Georgia. The match follows Elon's victory at the CAA Championship, securing them an automatic bid. This is the second consecutive year they face Georgia in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, having previously lost in 2019. Key players include Rafael Ymer, who leads with 16 singles wins and is riding a nine-match winning streak, and Veljko Krstic, recently ranked No. 60 in the ITA rankings.
By the Numbers- Elon is 0-3 in NCAA Tournament matches, all in the first round.
- Rafael Ymer has 26 total victories (16 in singles) this season.
- Elon recently claimed its second CAA championship, defeating UNCW 4-1.
- Ymer has clinched crucial victories in Elon's recent matches, extending his winning streak to nine.
If Elon defeats Georgia, it would mark their first NCAA Tournament win and advance them further into the championship. Continued strong performances by key players like Ymer and Krstic will be essential for success. Upcoming matches could enhance Elon's competitive stature in collegiate tennis.
Bottom LineElon's men's tennis team must capitalize on their momentum from the CAA Championship and leverage their key players’ performances to challenge Georgia. A win in this matchup would not only break their NCAA Tournament drought but also elevate the program's profile in collegiate athletics.
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