Upcoming Event: Men's Tennis versus Boston College on April 15, 2026 at 10 a.m.


4/14/2026 3:03:00 PM | Men's Tennis
Match 26
No. 45 Duke vs. Boston College
ACC Championship First Round | Cary Tennis Park
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DURHAM, N.C. - The No. 45 Duke men's tennis team will face 16th-seeded Boston College in the opening round of the ACC Championships Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the Cary Tennis Park in Cary, North Crolina.
The Blue Devils finished 6-7 in league play and enter the tournament as the No. 9 seed. They concluded the regular season with a 13-12 overall mark. Â
If Duke defeats Boston College on Wednesday, it will face No. 8 seed Miami on Thursday, April 16 at 10 a.m.Â
One-day tickets are priced at $15 for adults (ages 18 and older) and $10 for children ages 17 and under and college students with a valid school ID. Admission is free for children 8 and under. A full championship pass for all six days is priced at $30.Â
Tickets may be purchased online at https://theacc.co/26ACCTennisChampTix. All seating for the tournament is General Admission.
ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS HISTORYÂ
Duke is seeking its 13th ACC Championship in program history and first since 2006. Last year at the conference tournament, the Blue Devils advanced to the semifinals, where they fell to third-seeded Stanford, 4-2.Â
The Blue Devils' first title came in 1982. Duke has also won the crown in four consecutive years from 1993-96 and again from 1998-2001.
HISTORY WITH BOSTON COLLEGE
Duke is 22-0 all-time against Boston College. In March, the Blue Devils picked up a 5-0 victory.Â
THIS SPRING AT BOSTON COLLEGE
The No. 43 Duke men's tennis team rolled past Boston College 5-0 at the Weymouth Club. With Duke ahead 3-0, Gerard Planelles Ripoll and Saahith Jayaraman finished singles victories simultaneously to give the Blue Devils a 5-0 win. Pedro Rodenas and Cooper Williams as well as Teddy Truwit and Jayaraman picked up doubles wins while Rodenas and Dylan Long tallied the other singles triumphs.
SCOUTING THE EAGLES
Boston College has had Matthew Carioscia on the top court fo the majority of the ACC season. Gatvey Greschner and Liam O'Leary have been the Eagles' top doubles team in league competition.Â
RODENAS AIMS FOR 100
Rodenas enters the tournament just one victory shy of becoming the 17th member of Duke's 100-win club.Â
PLAYER AND DOUBLES TEAM OF THE WEEK
The Duke men's tennis team closed the regular season with a bang, earning two of the ACC's three weekly awards after securing both the player and doubles team of the week.
Rodenas garnered ACC player of the week accolades for the first time this season while the Blue Devil tandem of Rodenas and Williams collected the conference's doubles team of the week nod for the second time in 2026.
TWO OF THE BEST
Rodenas and Williams finished the ACC portion of the season with a 7-0 doubles record, all from court one.
In addition to their doubles skills, Rodenas and Williams combined for a 16-4 mark (.800 winning percentage) in ACC singles action. Rodenas played to an 8-3 mark, all on court one, while Williams locked down court two with an 8-1 record.Â
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