No more close calls: Badgers take control against Purdue
By Amina Haniieva | Apr. 10The Wisconsin men’s tennis team sent a clear message against Purdue on March 30: they’re done leaving matches up for grabs.
The Wisconsin men’s tennis team sent a clear message against Purdue on March 30: they’re done leaving matches up for grabs.
The Wisconsin men’s tennis team sent a clear message on Sunday’s match against Purdue: they’re done leaving matches up for grabs. In one of their most controlled performances of the season, the Badgers, overpowered No. 52 Purdue 4-1, proving they’ve learned from early season missteps and aren’t afraid to take control.
After falling behind early in their doubles matches, the Wisconsin Badgers men’s tennis team (8-6, 2-4) responded with a focused, resilient singles effort that earned a 4-3 win over Penn State (11-7, 0-5) on the road [Mar 23]. The match wasn’t perfect, but it was exactly the kind of win they needed.
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After Friday night’s 4-3 comeback against Western Michigan, the Wisconsin men’s tennis team left no doubt on Sunday with a win over Drake 4-0 at Nielsen Tennis Stadium. The Badgers took control early, sweeping three singles matches without dropping more than one set and winning the doubles point.