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9
Winner Keiser University KUMT19 (3-2, 3-0)
0
Warner University WU (0-5, 0-3)
Winner
Keiser University KUMT19
(3-2, 3-0)
9
Final
0
Warner University WU
(0-5, 0-3)

Match Recap: No. 3 Men's Tennis |

No. 2 Men's Tennis Shutout Warner 9-0

Match Information
Score: 
No. 2 Keiser 9, Warner 0
Records: No. 2 Keiser (2-2, 2-0 TSC), Warner (0-4, 0-2 TSC)
Location: Lake Wales, Fla.
Venue: Warner Tennis Courts

Match Summary
The No. 2 ranked Keiser Seahawks trounced Warner University by the final score of 9-0 in Lake Wales, Fla. In the process, Keiser snapped their two match skid while improving to 3-0 in Sun Conference play. The match was postponed for 24 hours due to rain after the Seahawks were leading 3-0 after doubles play.
Doubles
  • The match began strongly in favor of the Seahawks as No. 3 Riccardo Ferraris and Olivier Koeng shutout Matheus Aquino and Vitor Wagner in the top doubles position.
  • Keiser doubled their advantage to 2-0 after Anthony Popyrin and Julian Turosienski cruised to the 8-1 victory over Bruno Carvalho and Henrique Dias from the No. 3 doubles slot.
  • The Seahawks completed the sweep out of the second slot as Arthur Bonnaud and Geronimo Barrios triumphed over Julian Cuartas and Filipe Gil, 8-4.
 
Singles
  • Popyrin pushed the Seahawks to within one of clinching the match as the freshman bested Wagner, 6-0, 6-2.
  • No. 4 Bonnaud clinched the match for Keiser with his 6-1, 6-0 win over Cuartas in the No. 3 singles position. The senior now has 91 career victories.
  • The Seahawks won the final four singles matches to cruise to the 9-0 victory, including wins from No. 17 Turosienski and the singles debut by Koeng.
 
Coach's Corner
Head Coach Daniel Finn said, "The boys did a nice job today of getting back on the court and finishing what they started yesterday.  The guys did a nice job in this one, playing with intensity and maintaining their focus.  It's been a tough week, playing four matches in a span of seven days. On top of that, this one took two days to complete. Now, we can rest up and get ready for a tough match coming up on Wednesday against Embry-Riddle."
 
Up Next
Keiser heads to Daytona Beach on Wednesday for a matchup against Embry-Riddle. Doubles is set to begin at 3:30 p.m.
 
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