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Florida Women's Tennis Stuns No. 21 Alabama

The tennis team for women in Florida was upset on Sunday in Tuscaloosa No. 21 Alabama.

Florida grabbed the colon and stopped the pressure in the singles to improve a total of 6-6 and 3-4 in the Sec.

The Crimson Tide (9-6, 3-4) aimed to delete the bitter taste from the 4: 3 defeat on Friday against Auburn and to secure another victory, but they confronted a strong, fiery Gator squad.

Double

The junior Maria Andrienko-Graduate Maria Martinez Vaquero has exceeded the newcomer Talia Neilson-Gatenby-Noémie Oliveras on Court Three, as Alabama jumped twice forward. The couple of Maria jumped early and never gave the Gator a chance in their 6: 3 victory.

UF-Seniors Alicia Dudeney-Bente Spee, however, turned the table by defeating the elderly Petra Sedlackova-Graduate Margaux Maquet on Court One and decided on the court for the court. Alabama broke the UF duo in the sixth game on the way to a 6: 4 victory in an impressive show.

Nikola Daubnerova-Junior Rachel Gailis defeated the graduates Sara Nayar-Junior Klara Milicevic in court to win Florida. Despite the efforts of the Crimson Tides to push back against a strong Florida couple, the Gators carried out their performance-and-return game well throughout the game in the fight for a 7: 5 victory.

Single

When Alabama aimed to return to singles, Nayar Oliveras exceeded in her Spiel-Six-Singles-Match. The 6: 0, 6: 3 loss of the new, 6-0, 6: 3, tied the match 1-1 quickly.

Dudeney, who was looking for her sixth singles victory of the spring season, breeded from Andrienko in court two to give Florida the lead. Her 6: 0, 6: 2 routing of the junior was one of her most dominant achievements of the season and showed her strong ability to break opponents.

However, Daubnerova fell in straight sets on Court Four on Andrienko, so that the crimson flood even has 2-2. The newcomer could not win a swing in her straight loss 6-3, 6-4.

In her game, Neilson-Gatenby could not overcome Milicevic for three years and fell in straight sentences. The newcomer narrowly lost a 7: 5, but from there it was out of it when Milicevic was a 6-2 victory in the second set, which Alabama gave the lead 3-2.

Spee defeated Maquet four in court in an impressive representation of mobility and precision. The urgently needed 6-3, 6: 3 victory of the Gator tied the game 3: 3 and left the competitive conference game to be decided by the two ranking players on Court One.

Although Sedlackova 6-3 one was placed on number 79, Gailis No. 50 got back and won two 6: 2. With a set to decide the match, Gailis had the whole swing and dominated 6: 0 to achieve a three-set victory and Florida's 4: 3 victory over Alabama.

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Due to the impressive victory on Sunday, Florida will return home with the climax of the head and an improved conference record when he housed Morgan State University on Friday at 5 p.m.