After history-making run, women’s tennis falls to Georgia in semifinals of ITA Indoors
By Gracie Genereux | February 11, 2025Virginia reached the semifinals for the first time in program history.
Virginia reached the semifinals for the first time in program history.
An early lead folded, and after six straight wins, Virginia suffered its first loss.
Virginia defended its home court in the regional qualifier.
Virginia avenged last season's defeats to North Carolina.
Virginia's blazing start to the season sets up a titanic showdown.
A commanding opening victory set the stage for the season to come.
The additions will grow a small roster and add talent.
Natasha Subhash pivoted careers after college but has carried over the same success she had in tennis.
Virginia women's tennis, until a few weeks ago, had never won a doubles title.
The victory is the first women's doubles championship in program history.
Xu, Chervinsky and Genis Salas qualified for the NCAA Individual Championships later this month.
Cavaliers occupied both spots in the doubles final and one in the singles final.
Six Cavaliers participated in the tournament, which featured talent from across the country.
Collins and Navarro won five matches between the two of them and didn't hesitate to share their feelings after being eliminated.
Emma Navarro is a riveting rising star.
Navarro and Collins will each be making their Olympic debuts this summer.
No. 6 Virginia women’s tennis hosted the first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament over the weekend, competing against Long Island University and No. 41 Princeton.
For the fourth time in its history, No. 4 Virginia women’s tennis made it to the ACC Championship match, defeating No. 28 Notre Dame and No. 23 Florida State en route to its finals appearance.
The weekend’s victories ended what has been a very strong regular season on a high note and cemented an undefeated home record.
Both of the weekend’s victories marked a triumphant return home for Virginia.