
Senior Guzal Yusupova earned the No. 64 singles ranking from the ITA for her performance in the fall.
Syracuse Earns Four Rankings Following Successful Fall Season
11/14/2019 2:04:00 PM | Tennis
SYRACUSE, N.Y. - The Intercollegiate Tennis Association released its list of fall rankings on Wednesday afternoon, and forty-nine combined wins was good enough to earn four rankings for Syracuse tennis. Senior Guzal Yusupova was the highest ranked Orange at No. 64 in singles, followed by senior Miranda Ramirez (No. 80) and junior Sofya Golubovskaya (No. 111). The sophomore/freshman pairing of Sofya Treshcheva and Kim Hansen earned the No. 48 doubles ranking.
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Syracuse competed in five tournaments this fall, capping the year off at the ITA Northeast Regionals in West Point, N.Y. where Ramirez reached the singles main draw semifinals before losing to Princeton's Brianna Shvets. Shvets finished the fall ranked No. 24 in singles play.
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Yusupova went 5-3 in singles play, with three of her victories coming in straight sets. Right behind her was Ramirez who went 7-5 and had six two-set wins. Golubovskaya held a 5-4 record and swept her opponent on three occasions.
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Treshcheva and Hansen went 4-1 in the fall, all of their wins coming in Army's West Point Invitational. The duo was primed to take the doubles crown, but retired due to injury.
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The ITA's full release of rankings can be viewed here.
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Syracuse competed in five tournaments this fall, capping the year off at the ITA Northeast Regionals in West Point, N.Y. where Ramirez reached the singles main draw semifinals before losing to Princeton's Brianna Shvets. Shvets finished the fall ranked No. 24 in singles play.
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Yusupova went 5-3 in singles play, with three of her victories coming in straight sets. Right behind her was Ramirez who went 7-5 and had six two-set wins. Golubovskaya held a 5-4 record and swept her opponent on three occasions.
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Treshcheva and Hansen went 4-1 in the fall, all of their wins coming in Army's West Point Invitational. The duo was primed to take the doubles crown, but retired due to injury.
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The ITA's full release of rankings can be viewed here.
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For complete coverage of Syracuse tennis, follow us on Facebook (Syracuse Women's Tennis), Twitter (@Cuse_Tennis) and Instagram (@CuseTennis).
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