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EASTERN FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE ATHLETICS
M. Tennis Sun, Jan 26 2:00 PM
Eastern Florida State College
at Embry-Riddle University
M. Tennis Sat, Feb 01 1:00 PM
Eastern Florida State College
at Flagler College
M. Tennis Sun, Feb 02 12:00 PM
Eastern Florida State College
at Barry University
M. Tennis Fri, Feb 14 Final
Millenia Atlantic University
0
vs Eastern Florida State College
7
M. Tennis Thu, Feb 27 Final
Michigan Tech
0
vs Eastern Florida State College
9
M. Tennis Sun, Mar 02 Final
Howard University
1
vs Eastern Florida State College
6
M. Tennis Fri, Mar 07 Cancelled
University of Findlay
vs Eastern Florida State College
M. Tennis Tue, Mar 11 11:00 AM
St. Mary's University
vs Eastern Florida State College
M. Tennis Sun, Mar 16 12:00 PM
Eastern Florida State College
at Saint Leo
M. Tennis Thu, Mar 20 Cancelled
St. Lawrence University
vs Eastern Florida State College
M. Tennis Sat, Mar 22 Final
Franklin Pierce University
0
vs Eastern Florida State College
7
M. Tennis Fri, Apr 04 TBA
Eastern Florida State College
at USC Sumter
M. Tennis Sat, Apr 05 TBA
Eastern Florida State College
at Wallace State Community College-Hanceville
M. Tennis Sun, Apr 06 TBA
Eastern Florida State College
at The Citadel
M. Tennis Tue, Apr 08 2:00 PM
Eastern Florida State College
at Southeastern University
M. Tennis Mon, Apr 21 11:00 AM
Fordham University
vs Eastern Florida State College
Men's tennis team excels at ITA JUCO Southeast Regionals

Men's tennis team excels at ITA JUCO Southeast Regionals

The Eastern Florida State College men's tennis team dominated the 2023 ITA JUCO Southeast Regional Championship at Sand Mountain Park & Amphitheatre in Albertville, Alabama.

Hugo Car won the singles title and then teamed with Alexandr Achour to win the doubles title and advance to the ITA Cup.

The men's team had six players make the quarterfinals of the 83-player tournament and all four advanced to the semifinals and it was all-Titan finals in both singles and doubles.

In the quarterfinals, Car defeated Achour 6-1, 6-0 while Leong defeated ABAC's Luke Tinnock 6-2, 6-2. Jack Dixon, who entered as the No. 3 seed, beat teammate Pavel Kelo 6-4, 6-3 and No. 2 seed Eric Tripathi defeated Harford's Antonin Leborne 7-6(7-1), 6-1.

Car took on Dixon in the semifinals with Car winning in a tiebreaker 10-7 after the two split the first two sets.

Leong faced Tripathi and it also went to a tiebreaker with Leong winning 10-7 in a tight match. Tripathi won the first set 7-6(7-5) and Leong took the second set 6-3.

Car defeated Leong 6-0, 6-4 in the final.

Eastern Florida State College also excelled on the doubles side as Car and Achour defeated Leong and Tomas Quesada Perez.

Car and Achour teamed up after meeting in the quarterfinals in singles. The duo advanced to the championship by beating ABAC's Schaub and Tinnock in the semifinal, 6-4, 6-4.

In the other semifinal, Leong and Perez defeated No. 1 seed of Tripathi and Dixon in a tiebreaker 7-6(8-6), 3-6, 10-8.

In the championship match, Car and Achour won the doubles title by beating Leong and Perez 6-2, 6-2.

The winners qualify for the ITA Cup, a national championship held annually for the Division II, Division III, NAIA, and Junior College levels. This season the tournament will be held Oct. 12-16 at Rome Tennis Center in Rome, Georgia.