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Women's Tennis

Thursday, April 4, 2013
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Cal women’s tennis looks to take care of business against Oregon

The stakes are high for the Cal women’s tennis squad entering the final stretch of the season. If the Bears can close out the season without a loss, all they need is for USC to lose one match to claim a share of what would be their first-ever Pac-12 title. Read More…

Women's Tennis

Sunday, March 31, 2013

Cal women’s tennis splits weekend series as Pac-12 picture further muddied

Last weekend was supposed to clear up the race for the Pac-12 title. Instead, things are just as confusing as ever. When the No. 13 Cal women’s tennis team and No. 14 Stanford traveled south to take on No. 3 UCLA and No. 6 USC, respectively, it meant that the Read More…

Women's Tennis

Thursday, March 21, 2013
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Cal women’s tennis hosts Colorado and Utah, chases Pac-12 title

In a season filled with adversity, the Cal women’s tennis squad appears to have finally found its groove. Two new starting freshmen and a host of injuries led Cal to start with an uncharacteristically mediocre record of 3-3. However, since then, the squad has won five of its last six. Read More…

Women's Tennis

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Capitalizing on endurance, Cal women’s tennis wins third straight

By playing well late in matches and winning in several third sets, the Cal women’s tennis team was able to capitalize on its endurance and win its third-straight match on Sunday against San Diego State. The No. 15 Bears moved to 8-4 on the season, including winning five of their Read More…

Women's Tennis

Thursday, March 14, 2013
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Cal women’s tennis travels to take on San Diego State, takes advantage of extra day off

The Cal women’s tennis team usually plays two matches every weekend, but when it travels south to take on San Diego State on Sunday, the Bears will be in the abnormal position of only playing once. The situation is so rare that senior Tayler Davis does not remember it having Read More…

Women's Tennis

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Cal women’s tennis dominates Washington schools in weekend sweep

Coming off a disappointing loss to Stanford and with top player Zsofi Susanyi still out due to injury, no one knew what to expect from the Cal women’s tennis team last weekend. Nobody could have expected the dominating performance that the team turned in. Cal dropped only three sets in Read More…

Women's Tennis

Thursday, March 7, 2013
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Struggling Cal women’s tennis opens up Pac-12 play

Over the last month, the Cal women’s tennis team has been dealing with injuries to nearly half its players and has tumbled in the rankings from No. 7 to No. 18. And with its star player — sophomore Zsofi Susanyi — still out, the squad could use a break. But Read More…

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Tuesday, March 20, 2012
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Video: Photo shoot and interview with tennis star Zsofi Susanyi

Zsofi Susanyi talks about her start at tennis, her current experience as a freshman on Cal’s team and her hopes for the future. Click here to read a feature about the Szeged, Hungary native. Alice Oh and Tianzong Jiang interviewed and filmed this photo shoot.

Women's Tennis

Thursday, February 28, 2013
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In unfamiliar territory, Cal women’s tennis is favored to win over Stanford

The Cal women’s tennis team has not beaten Stanford since April of 2009. And they haven’t beaten Stanford in Palo Alto since 1999. But when the team travels to Taube Tennis Center on Friday, the No. 9 Bears (4-3) will be in the unfamiliar position of being the favorite over Read More…

Women's Tennis

Sunday, February 24, 2013
Tayler Davis and the Bears, ranked No. 7 in the country, lost to UCLA in a narrow match on Friday, but took down No. 6 USC the next day, 5-2.

With nation’s top player injured, Cal women’s tennis splits weekend series

When Zsofi Susanyi started doubles play against UCLA (8-1) on Friday, she wore a band of athletic tape around her left thigh. By the start of singles play, Susanyi, the current No. 1 singles player, was on the sideline and the athletic tape had been replaced with ice. For Cal Read More…

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