CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – The No. 3 Virginia men’s tennis team (18-4, 10-0 ACC) closes out the regular season with a pair of road matches. The Cavaliers play at Clemson (11-12, 3-7 ACC) on Thursday, April 11 at 5 p.m. before finishing the trip with a match on Saturday, April 13 at Georgia Tech (16-6, 6-4 ACC).

MATCH INFORMATION

  • Live streaming and live scoring will be available for both matches

NOTING THE CAVALIERS

  • Virginia dipped to No. 3 in this week’s ITA team rankings
  • The Cavaliers are on a 10-match win streak
  • Virginia has won 48 consecutive conference matches. Their last loss in a conference contest was Jan. 18, 2020 against Louisville
  • Virginia is looking to go undefeated in conference play for the fourth straight year and for the 14th time in program history
  • Virginia is looking to wrap up its 17th ACC Regular Season title
  • Virginia has not lost an outdoor match since falling in the Round of 16 of the 2021 NCAA Championship
  • Senior Chris Rodesch is ranked No. 7 in the latest ITA Singles rankings. Rodesch is 17-3 overall this year, 9-1 in ACC play and 14-2 in dual matches
  • Senior Alexander Kiefer had won his last eight completed singles matches. Senior Jeffrey von der Schulenburg is on a seven-match win streak as is sophomore Måns Dahlberg
  • von der Schulenburg leads the team with 22 singles victories, going 22-12 this season
  • Freshman Dylan Dietrich is 13-5 in dual matches and 6-2 in conference matches
  • Senior Iñaki Montes and grad student James Hopper remain in the top 10 of the doubles rankings at No. 9
  • Clemson is ranked No. 56 in the latest ITA team rankings
  • The Tigers lead the all-time series 42-32
  • Virginia has won the last 20 meetings. Clemson’s last victory against UVA came in 2003
  • Georgia Tech is ranked No. 29 in the latest ITA team rankings
  • The Yellow Jackets are in sixth place in the ACC with a 6-4 record
  • Georgia Tech’s Andres Martin is ranked No. 11 in singles, with a 20-1 record this season
  • Virginia leads the all-time series 42-12 and has won the last 23 meetings. Georgia Tech’s last win in the series was in 2002

ON THE HORIZON

  • The postseason kicks off with the ACC Championships, being held April 17-21 at Cary Tennis Park in Cary, N.C.
  • Seeding and brackets for the championship will be announced on Sunday, April 14