Tigers Tennis Sweeps Wofford 7-0


CLEMSON, S.C.
 —  The Tigers (2-0, 0-0 ACC) battled to wins on Court 1 and Court 2 to secure the doubles point and continued to impress in singles as Clemson earned its second win of the season against Wofford (0-2, 0-0 SOCON), 7-0.

Spencer Whitaker and Ryuhei Azuma tallied their second straight doubles win on Court 1 while Jorge Plans Gonzalez and Max Smith also picked up their second straight doubles win, this time on Court 2, clinching the doubles point. Redshirt freshman Trey Stinchcomb also saw his first action for the Tigers alongside Matt Pitts on Court 3 before Plans Gonzalez and Smith clinched. 

Redshirt freshman M. Pitts cemented the first singles point for the Tigers on Court 5 while Azuma finished shortly behind with a win of his own on Court 1. Soon after, Plans Gonzalez, Whitaker, Smith and Liu all recorded victories on their respective courts, tallying a clean sweep. 

“It was a tough match tonight,” said Head Coach Robbie Weiss. “Wofford played very well and competed great. Our boys had to dig deep at certain times throughout the match and found ways to come out on top. We are happy with the win but need to tighten it up a bit more for Sunday’s match. I am proud of the boys for their efforts tonight and am excited to play a tough ETSU team on Sunday.”

Up Next:

The Tigers return to the Duckworth Family Tennis Facility on Sunday, Jan. 23 when they take on East Tennessee State. First serve for that match is slated for 12:00 p.m. 

BOX SCORE:

Doubles 
Whitaker/Azuma (CU) def. Keim/Rendle (WOFF)  6-4
Plans Gonzalez/Smith (CU) def. Fullett/Ray (WOFF), 6-4
Stinchcomb/M. Pitts (CU) vs.  Young/Endler (WOFF), 4-5, unfinished
Singles 
Azuma (CU) def. Raye (WOFF), 6-4, 6-2
Liu (CU) def. Endler (CU), 7-6 (7-4), 6-3
Plans Gonzalez (CU) def. Rendle (WOFF), 6-2, 7-5
Whitaker (CU) def. Young (WOFF), 7-5, 6-0
M. Pitts (CU) def. Fullett (WOFF), 6-3, 6-1
Smith (CU) def. Keim (WOFF) 7-5, 6-3

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