Blue Devils complete comeback win at home
By Shiva Kothari | February 6, 2012Down a set in four of their six singles matches, it appeared that the Blue Devils would go down to the wire Saturday.
Down a set in four of their six singles matches, it appeared that the Blue Devils would go down to the wire Saturday.
It was a weekend of fighting for the Blue Devils at Sheffield Indoor Tennis Center, as the Fighting Illini and the Fighting Irish visited...
Duke heads to the biggest regular season tournament of the spring on an impressive roll.
The Blue Devils continued their roll through the young season, taking down Illinois Saturday to remain undefeated.
After a hard-fought win over Michigan to begin their season, the Blue Devils are eager to once again take on the competition at the ITA Kick-off Weekend.
A young Duke team opened its dual season in dominating fashion, first blowing out William and Mary and then Indiana at Ambler Tennis Stadium.
The No. 3 Blue Devils competed in their first tournament of 2012 at the Freeman Memorial Tennis Championships this past weekend in Las Vegas.
Duke kicked off its spring season over the weekend with a strong showing at the Duke Invitational held at Sheffield Indoor Tennis Center.
It was a busy weekend for Duke, as the team split to play in two separate tournaments.
Junior Henrique Cunha traveled to the ITA National Indoor Championship this weekend looking for redemption.
The ITA National Indoor Championship is described as the hardest collegiate tournament to qualify for, but four Blue Devils defied the odds and earned the right to travel to Flushing, N.Y. Thursday...
After placing two singles players in the semifinals and a doubles team in the finals at the ITA Carolina Regional Championships, Duke is feeling especially strong finishing up with its fall training.
There are few athletes that possess the potential to play their sport professionally, and not many of them turn down the big leagues to come to college.
In one of the premier tournaments of the fall season, Duke proved it is one of the most dangerous squads in the country.
Competing for the first national title of the collegiate tennis season, the Blue Devils fell short of their lofty expectations.
The Blue Devils left for the Riviera/ITA All-American Championships in Pacific Palisades, Calif. in search of a learning experience.
The Blue Devils may have had only one week of official practice, but they are more than ready to take the court on Friday.
The Blue Devils faced two opponents on the tennis court last Thursday: sixth-seeded Georgia and food poisoning.
Just two days after beating Georgia Tech in a rollercoaster tilt in the third round of the NCAA Tournament, Duke fell victim to UCLA in yet another thriller.