Texas Tech University Athletics
Two Doubles Teams Ranked for Men's Tennis by ITA
November 15, 2017 | Men's Tennis
The Red Raiders close out the fall season with two doubles teams ranked among the ITA’s Top 35.
TEMPE, Ariz. – The Texas Tech men's tennis team has two doubles pairs ranked inside the Top 35 of the final Oracle/ITA fall rankings announced Wednesday by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA).
Jackson Cobb and Alex Sendegeya, the 2017 ITA Texas Regional doubles champions, are ranked No. 29 followed by Connor Curry and Artem Kapshuk at No. 33.
Cobb and Sendegeya posted a 7-3 mark highlighted by a five-match winning streak. The duo defeated two teams from Texas and one from Texas A&M en route to the 2017 ITA Texas Regional doubles crown in October. Cobb and Sendegeya were one of 32 doubles teams to appear at the ITA National Fall Championships in Indian Wells, California.
Curry and Kapshuk posted a 4-2 record and were the runner up at the Cajun Fall Classic in September. The pair also captured a qualifying win at the ITA All-American Championships. Curry was ranked No. 10 with Bjorn Thomson who sat out the fall season due to injury.
Texas Tech begins its spring season at the Rainbow Warrior Classic hosted by the University of Hawaii from Jan. 6-8. Then, the Red Raiders are slated to have seven home matches over a nine-day span starting with Midwestern State on Saturday, Jan. 13.
Visit www.TexasTech.com for the latest news and information on the men's tennis program. Fans also can follow the program on its social media outlets at www.Facebook.com/TechMensTennis and @TexasTechTennis on Twitter.
Jackson Cobb and Alex Sendegeya, the 2017 ITA Texas Regional doubles champions, are ranked No. 29 followed by Connor Curry and Artem Kapshuk at No. 33.
Cobb and Sendegeya posted a 7-3 mark highlighted by a five-match winning streak. The duo defeated two teams from Texas and one from Texas A&M en route to the 2017 ITA Texas Regional doubles crown in October. Cobb and Sendegeya were one of 32 doubles teams to appear at the ITA National Fall Championships in Indian Wells, California.
Curry and Kapshuk posted a 4-2 record and were the runner up at the Cajun Fall Classic in September. The pair also captured a qualifying win at the ITA All-American Championships. Curry was ranked No. 10 with Bjorn Thomson who sat out the fall season due to injury.
Texas Tech begins its spring season at the Rainbow Warrior Classic hosted by the University of Hawaii from Jan. 6-8. Then, the Red Raiders are slated to have seven home matches over a nine-day span starting with Midwestern State on Saturday, Jan. 13.
Visit www.TexasTech.com for the latest news and information on the men's tennis program. Fans also can follow the program on its social media outlets at www.Facebook.com/TechMensTennis and @TexasTechTennis on Twitter.
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