Match 19
No. 16 Duke (13-5, 8-4 ACC) vs. No. 31 Wake Forest (10-10, 6-6 ACC)
Sunday, April 18 | 1 PM
Durham, N.C.  l  Ambler Tennis Stadium
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DURHAM – The 16th-ranked Duke women's tennis team will close the regular season Sunday, April 18 as the Blue Devils host 31st-ranked Wake Forest (10-10, 6-6 ACC) in an ACC match at Ambler Tennis Stadium in Durham, N.C.
SENIOR DAY SUNDAY
The Blue Devils will recognize three student-athletes prior to Sunday's match.  Senior 
Ema Lazic, senior 
Hannah Zhao and graduate student 
Meible Chi, who will all play their final regular season match at Ambler Tennis Stadium.  
THE SERIES WITH WAKE FOREST
Duke and Wake Forest will meet for the 67th time in school history with the Blue Devils leading the series, 62-4.  The Blue Devils are riding a 13-match winning streak in the series, including a 10-match home winning streak.  
WAKE FOREST IN THE RANKINGS
As a team, Wake Forest is ranked No. 31 nationally in the latest ITA rankings.  In the singles rankings, Carolyn Campana (15) and Anna Campana (49) are listed.  The Demon Deacons also featured Brooke Killingsworth/Anna Brylin (25) and Carolyn Campana/Eliza Omirou (30) ranked in doubles.  
WHAT HAPPENED LAST TIME
Duke claimed a 7-0 win in the last meeting in Durham, N.C.  In fact, the last two contests against the Demon Deacons have been 7-0 victories for the Blue Devils.
IN THE ITA TEAM RANKINGS
The Blue Devils currently are ranked No. 16 nationally in the latest ITA ledger.  Over the last four seasons, Duke has been ranked in the top-10 in 47 of the last 54 ITA rankings.  
DUKE IN THE INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS
Duke features four ranked student-athletes in singles – 
Chloe Beck (34), Chi (39), 
Kelly Chen (42) and 
Georgia Drummy (43).  The Blue Devils also feature six doubles teams on the national list – Bilokin/Chi at No. 7.  Beck/
Karolina Berankova are No. 11, Drummy/
Karolina Berankova (37), Beck/Chi (T40), Zhao/Chi (43) along with Chen/Drummy (56).
CHI NETS DUKE RECORD
With her singles win on the road Sunday at Syracuse, Chi collected her 42nd all-time ACC singles win to move past 
Ellyse Hamlin (41) for the Duke record.  Chi and Hamlin are the only two Blue Devils to reach the 40-win mark in school history for ACC play.  
CHI MOVING UP WINS LIST
A product of Weston, Fla., Chi currently features a 131-37 all-time singles mark, which is good for fifth on Duke's all-time wins list.  She needs four more singles wins to move into a tie for fourth along with Julie Exum (135-41).  
Chi owns a 223-77 combined singles and doubles wins over her Duke career, which ranks fourth on Duke's all-time charts).  To reach third place, she will have to collect 13 more victories to tie 
Reka Zsilinszka (236).
In other record charts, Chi ranks 13th with 92 overall doubles wins, fifth with 85 dual match singles wins, tied for fifth with 68 dual match doubles wins, third with 44 singles wins at No. 2 position and 10th with 20 singles wins at No. 4 position.  
IN SINGLES ACTION
Four different Blue Devils have pushed past the double-digit singles wins ledger this season with Chi leading the way with a 19-3 record.  She has collected a 16-2 dual match mark and a 11-1 ACC record.  Dating back to the 2018-19 campaign, Chi has won 19 out of her last 20 ACC dual match singles contests.  
Beck has collected a 15-4 singles mark and 8-2 ACC ledger.  Drummy owns a 14-4 ledger, Bilokin has totaled a 13-8 record, Chen owns an 10-9 record and Berankova has a 10-9 mark.  
DOUBLES ACTION
In doubles action, the duos of Beck and Berankova, as well as Chen and Drummy, own a team-best 13 doubles wins on the year.  Chen/Drummy have won 14 out of the last 15 matches, including 13 in a row, and owns an 13-3 record.  The duo are 12-1 in dual match action and 6-1 in the ACC.  Beck/Berankova have totaled an 13-3 record, including 10-2 in dual action.  
The Blue Devils' duo of Bilokin and Chi have collected a 10-3 ledger, including a 6-3 mark in conference play.  Since getting paired together last season, Bilokin/Chi have notched a 14-6 record, including an 8-3 ledger in conference action.  
Dating back to last season, Duke has won 19 out of the last 21 doubles points in dual matches.  
Due to injuries, Chi and 
Hannah Zhao saw action for the first time this season and knocked off the 21st-ranked duo of Emma Navarro and Rosie Johanson of Virginia (6-4).  Chen and 
Ema Lazic also played together for the first time and collected a 6-3 win over 41st-ranked Vivian Glozman and Amber O'Dell of Virginia.  Chen/Lazic improved to 2-0 on the season against Notre Dame with a 6-0 blanking of Yashna Yellayi/Julia Andreach.  Chi/Zhao moved to 5-1 all-time in doubles as a unit, but marked the first time since the 2019-20 campaign the tandem took the court together.
DRUMMY, BECK MISSES MISS MATCH
Drummy missed the North Carolina and Virginia contests with an ankle injury, but returned for doubles action against Notre Dame.  She returned for singles and doubles against NC State.  Since transferring into the Blue Devils, Drummy has totaled a 14-4 singles mark and 7-2 ACC ledger.  Drummy is also 15-4 in doubles action, including an 13-1 dual match record.  She paired with Berankova and knocked off the 11th-ranked doubles team nationally recently against Notre Dame.  
Beck missed the Virginia and Notre Dame matches with a hand injury, but returned against NC State and won her singles contest.
LAZIC, ZHAO SEE ACTION IN SINGLES
With injuries forcing Drummy and Beck out of the lineup recently, Zhao saw her third straight dual match action at Virginia and was impressive in the first set against Amber O'Dell winning, 6-2.  She struggled in the second and third set to fall, 6-4, 6-1.  She dropped a three-set battle to Julia Andreach of Notre Dame.  
Lazic saw action in the first singles dual match of her four-year career at Virginia and took the first set over Sofia Munera, 6-2.  Lazic led 4-3 in the second set, before falling, 5-7, and the match was abandoned with her trailing 2-3, after Virginia clinched the win.  She came back against Notre Dame and collected her first collegiate ACC victory with a 6-0, 6-3 win over Maeve Koscielski.  
BECK REGISTERS TOP-10 WIN
On the road at top-ranked North Carolina on March 19, Beck collected an impressive singles' win against sixth-ranked Cameron Morra.  After dropping a close first set, 6-7, Beck responded by cruising to a 6-0 second set victory.  In a back-and-forth super-tiebreaker, Beck came out on top winning, 12-10.  It marked the highest singles win of her short career and second against a top-10 opponent.  Beck owns a 23-4 dual match record and 10-2 ACC mark over her Duke career.  She has won 11 out of her last 13 singles matches.
CHEN & CHI VERSUS RANKED
Over her four seasons with the Blue Devils, Chen has collected a 106-32 singles record.  Of the 106 wins, 42 of them have come against ranked opponents.  She knocked off Virginia's 18th-ranked Natasha Subhash and Notre Dame's 74th-ranked Page Freeman recently.  The win at Virginia marked the highest win against a ranked opponent since 11th-ranked Carla Touly in Nov. of 2018.  
Chen's 106 career wins currently ranks tied for 19th on the Duke charts and move into 18th along with Amanda Granson (108) with two more victories.
MATCH-CLINCHING WINS
Chi clinched both of the Blue Devil wins against No. 5 Florida State and No. 30 Miami.  She has now clinched 24 Duke wins during her tenure.  Of the other Duke student-athletes on the 2021 roster, Chen has clinched 13, while Bilokin (10), Zhao (6), Beck (4), Drummy (2) have closed out Blue Devil wins over their career.  
CHI RECEIVES ACC POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP AWARD
The ACC recently announced a list of 52 student-athletes who have been selected as 2021 Weaver-James-Corrigan Postgraduate Scholarship Award recipients with Duke's Chi one of four Blue Devils receiving accolades.
WHAT IS NEXT
Duke will compete in the ACC Championship April 21-25 in Rome, Ga.
COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS
Due to the impact of COVID-19, Duke University will begin its spring sport program seasons without spectators at home events. Contests played on Duke's campus will include essential game management personnel and broadcast media. Traditional parking lots used by fans on game day will be closed.
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