Match 23
[22] North Carolina at [17] Duke – Saturday at 1 p.m.
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DURHAM – No. 17 Duke men's tennis is set for its ninth top-25 matchup this season when it welcomes No. 22 North Carolina to Ambler Tennis Stadium on Saturday.
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The Blue Devils will acknowledgeÂ
Andrew Dale,Â
Michael Heller,Â
Garrett Johns,Â
Faris Khan andÂ
Andrew Zhang prior to the match for senior day. The contest will also be a Royal Blue match. Parking is available in the Blue Zone. To view the map, clickÂ
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Earlier in the week, Duke claimed two of the ACC's three weekly awards after securing both the player and doubles team of the week. The acknowledgment marked the third time this season the Blue Devils brough home two-of-three weekly conference honors. Redshirt senior Johns received solo praise for the third time this year as the conferences' player of the week, while the Blue Devil tandem of Johns and sophomoreÂ
Pedro Rodenas collected ACC Doubles Team of the Week nods for the second time.
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Johns is listed as the No. 21 singles player nationally in the most recent ITA listing, while he and Rodenas moved up spots in the doubles rankings to No. 4 after finishing last weekend 2-0 with wins over consecutive top-15 opponents. Additionally, Rodenas is nationally ranked in singles play, securing the No. 49 position, while the graduate student duo of Heller and Zhang are listed as the No. 40 ranked doubles pairing in the country.
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Live stats and video are available for the match.
HISTORY WITH NO. 22 NORTH CAROLINA
Saturday's contest is the 136th all-time meeting between the two programs with the Tar Heels holding the 93-42 edge on the series. Duke won the teams' last meeting a year ago in thrilling fashion, 5-2, and are riding a two-match winning streak over North Carolina.
SCOUTING THE TAR HEELS
North Carolina is 13-5 overall on the year, including 7-2 in ACC play. The Tar Heels bring a three-match winning streak into the match and have gone 3-2 against top-25 opponents this season. Three Tar Heels are ranked nationally in singles action, while one doubles pairing is listed. Graduate student Karl Poling leads North Carolina, garnering the No. 67 spot, while sophomore Will Jansen and graduate student Phillip Jordan are ranked No. 76 and No. 112, respectively. In doubles play, Jordan teams up with sophomore Benjamin Kittay as the No. 26 ranked duo nationally.
UP NEXT
The Blue Devils close out their regular season slate traveling to Wake Forest and NC State on April 12 and 14, respectively. Duke faces the Demon Deacons on Friday at 4 p.m. at the Wake Forest Tennis Center, before traveling to meet up with the Wolfpack on Sunday at 1 p.m. at J.W. Isenhour Tennis Center.
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