Despite a late start due to inclement weather, the Georgia men’s tennis team showed no signs of slowing down as it took home wins in six-of-eight singles matches to close the Miami Invitational on Sunday afternoon.
Much like the first day of competition, the Bulldogs sealed four straight-set victories against Wisconsin to jumpstart the final day. First, back-to-back freshman wins from Tyler Zink and Erik Grevelius put Georgia on the board. Zink’s and Grevelius’ victories pushed their singles record to 5-0 for the tournament.
Senior Robert Loeb and sophomore Trent Bryde rounded out the Bulldogs’ straight-set wins.