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The UTEP women’s tennis team faced a challenging match against Western Kentucky University, resulting in a disappointing 4-1 loss. This setback ended their two-match winning streak and brought their overall record to 6-5 with a Conference USA standing of 0-2. Junior Paloma Hennicaux showed promise with a singles victory, while other matches were tightly contested. Head coach Ivan Fernandez noted energy struggles and medical issues impacting the team’s performance. UTEP now looks to regroup and face Middle Tennessee in their next match as they aim to bounce back from this tough defeat.
UTEPTennis Faces Tough Loss Against Western Kentucky
Located in the vibrant city of El Paso, the UTEP women’s tennis team recently faced a challenging match against Western Kentucky University (WKU) that ended on a disappointing note for the Miners. The final score stood at 4-1, bringing an end to UTEP’s two-match winning streak. Now, their overall record has shifted to 6-5 with a Conference USA standing of 0-2.
A Bright Spot in Hennicaux’s Performance
Despite the team’s setback, there was a silver lining shining through, thanks to junior Paloma Hennicaux. She managed to snag a victory in straight sets, marking her third consecutive singles match win. This is certainly an achievement worth celebrating in the midst of tough times!
Star Power and Stumbles
One shining star, senior Carlotta Mencaglia, who recently earned the title of CUSA Women’s Tennis Athlete of the Week, found herself in a tightly contested match against senior Rachel Hermanova. Unfortunately, Mencaglia’s match was called off with a tight score of 7-6, 3-3, leaving fans on the edge of their seats. Similarly, sophomore Hanna Telzynska’s match against WKU’s Mia Miranda was also halted, adding to the suspense of the day.
A Coach’s Thoughts
Head coach Ivan Fernandez expressed his feelings about the match, indicating that the team struggled with energy, particularly in the doubles matches. Medical issues have also played a role in the team’s recent performances, causing a lack of consistency. With the pressure on, the team felt the need to step up but found their efforts hampered by these setbacks.
A Hard Day for Doubles Teams
In doubles play, it was a rough outing for UTEP. Mencaglia and Telzynska suffered a tough 6-0 loss against WKU’s dynamic duo of Emily Schut and Mia Miranda. Not far behind, the pair of Decora Antoine and Hennicaux fell to Sunskrithi Damera and Mariana Zegada with a score of 6-1. These results certainly put the pressure on the singles matches that followed.
Struggles in Singles Play
A good start from Hennicaux was overshadowed by junior Candice Bernier’s loss to senior Sofia Blanco as the matches progressed. Sophomore Valeria Correno Torres showcased her skills against Zegada but ultimately walked away with a defeat. Antoine also found it tough on the court, losing her match with scores of 6-1, 6-3 to Schut.
Looking Ahead
For UTEP, the journey isn’t over yet. They will have to regroup and gather their strength as they prepare for their next match against Middle Tennessee. The players will be looking to bounce back from this loss and rekindle their winning ways. It’s clear that while they faced a tough opponent in WKU, the heart and talent within the UTEP tennis team has not diminished. Fans remain hopeful as they support their team during this bumpy ride.
Stay tuned to see how the Miners rise and shine in their upcoming matches!
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- The Prospector Daily: UTEP Tennis Faces Tough Loss Against WKU
- WKU Sports: Lady Toppers Travel to UTEP
- UTSA Sports: UTSA Women’s Tennis Takes Down UTEP
- Google Search: UTEP Tennis
- Wikipedia: College Tennis
