JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - UNF men's tennis hosts Flagler College in a midweek match Wednesday, March 24.
The Ospreys and Saints met February 5, with UNF leading 1-0 before the match was suspended due to rain.
1. Last Time Out
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - UNF men's tennis fell behind early and nearly managed enough momentum to mount a comeback, but the visiting FGCU Eagles (2-4, 1-0 ASUN) staved off the Ospreys (3-8, 0-1 ASUN), 5-2, Friday, March 19.
2. Series History
UNF leads the all-time series, 18-5 … the Ospreys won 9-0 Feb. 9, 2005 in the last meeting that was completed … North Florida was leading 1-0 February 5 of this season before rain postponed the match.
3. Who's Hot
PJ Kotan picked up a 6-4, 7-5 win at five singles in the ASUN opener against FGCU, improving to 3-2 at five singles with wins over his last three matches …
Federico Nani and
Jorge Nunez improved to 3-1 at dual doubles and 3-0 over their last three as a doubles pair Friday against FGCU.
4. Looking at the Numbers
Dominik Barton is 5-6 at one singles this season … he is 35-26 all-told for his career in singles and 21-16 in dual singles …
Federico Nani is 23-12 at dual doubles, posting a 6-4 record so far this season.
5. Scouting Report
The Saints are 4-5 this season … Flagler is coming off of a 6-1 win against Georgia College and a 5-2 victory against Augusta last weekend … Nikita Tatyanin has tallied a 6-2 singles mark, going 3-0 at the top slot and 3-2 at two singles … Flagler has won the doubles point five times this season.
HOME MATCH COVID-19 PROTOCOLS
This season, due to UNF, ASUN and NCAA COVID-19 protocols, all spectators will be required to view tennis matches from outside the perimeter fencing at the UNF Tennis Complex.
Sight lines will be limited by the windscreen that will remain in place on all fencing. All areas within the perimeter fencing including the areas between courts 1 and 2 as well as the tennis complex restrooms will be closed to spectators and maintained as a team only area due to social distancing requirements. Spectators will be able to access restrooms at Hodges Stadium during all tennis matches. Admission to all matches is free and masks are required while on the UNF Campus.