
The Syracuse tennis team announced its fall schedule today.
Syracuse Tennis Announces Fall Schedule
8/28/2019 3:49:00 PM | Tennis
SYRACUSE — Head Syracuse women's tennis coach Younes Limam announced his team's upcoming slate of fall tournaments on Wednesday. The Orange are entering their 45th season of play and are set to compete in seven tournaments over three months this fall.
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Syracuse is set to begin its fall campaign at the Princeton Invitational in Princeton, New Jersey on Sept. 13-15. The team then travels to Fox Point, Wisconsin on Sept. 20-23 to participate in the Milwaukee Tennis Classic. The Orange close out their first month of fall play at the West Point Invitational in West Point, New York on Sept. 27-19.
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The Orange will then send qualifiers to Tulsa, Oklahoma on Oct. 5-13 for the Riviera/ITA All-Americans Championship. The Orange wrap up October by sending qualifiers back to West Point for the ITA Northeast Regional on Oct. 17-22.
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In November, Syracuse travels to Boston, Massachusetts on Nov. 1-3 for the Harvard Invitational. The Orange close out their fall campaign in Newport Beach, California on Nov. 6-10, with the squad's singles and doubles champions from regionals playing in the ITA National Fall Championship.
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The Orange return All-American Miranda Ramirez who finished with a team-best 18-8 singles record and a 14-11 record in doubles play during her junior campaign. Ramirez earned three singles wins over nationally-ranked opponents last year, and was ranked as high as No. 67 in singles.
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Syracuse also returns senior Guzal Yusupova and graduate student Dina Hegab who notched 11 and 16 singles wins, respectively, last season. Joining the program in 2019 are freshmen Polina Kozyreva and Kim Hansen.       Â
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Syracuse is set to begin its fall campaign at the Princeton Invitational in Princeton, New Jersey on Sept. 13-15. The team then travels to Fox Point, Wisconsin on Sept. 20-23 to participate in the Milwaukee Tennis Classic. The Orange close out their first month of fall play at the West Point Invitational in West Point, New York on Sept. 27-19.
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The Orange will then send qualifiers to Tulsa, Oklahoma on Oct. 5-13 for the Riviera/ITA All-Americans Championship. The Orange wrap up October by sending qualifiers back to West Point for the ITA Northeast Regional on Oct. 17-22.
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In November, Syracuse travels to Boston, Massachusetts on Nov. 1-3 for the Harvard Invitational. The Orange close out their fall campaign in Newport Beach, California on Nov. 6-10, with the squad's singles and doubles champions from regionals playing in the ITA National Fall Championship.
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The Orange return All-American Miranda Ramirez who finished with a team-best 18-8 singles record and a 14-11 record in doubles play during her junior campaign. Ramirez earned three singles wins over nationally-ranked opponents last year, and was ranked as high as No. 67 in singles.
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Syracuse also returns senior Guzal Yusupova and graduate student Dina Hegab who notched 11 and 16 singles wins, respectively, last season. Joining the program in 2019 are freshmen Polina Kozyreva and Kim Hansen.       Â
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