The Alfred A. Ring Tennis Complex: University of Florida – Gainesville, FL
The very first USTA College “MatchDay” Series is now on the air (2/24/13).
This historic world-wide web cast will feature two of the best women’s tennis programs in the United States. The University of Florida and Stanford University.
Simply click-on the link below to go directly to Gainesville, Florida and listen to today’s match for FREE.
“Just to give you an idea how good these two college teams are… the #1 Singles players from both teams, have played in Grand Slam tournaments.”
“The #1 Singles player for Florida, Lauren Embree comes into this match with a simply breathtaking career record of 101 wins and just 14 loses….are you kidding me…do you know how hard that is playing at this level. It’s an absolutely astonishing accomplishment. “
“The #1 Singles player for Stanford, Nicole Gibbs is the current and reigning NCAA Division I Singles and Doubles Champion. Nobody was better in women’s college tennis last year than Nicole Gibbs….nobody.”
“And if that’s not enough for you to click-on and listen to today’s match…Florida has won the NCAA Team Championships the last two years, 2011 – 2012, and Stanford won it 2010. For the last three years, women’s college tennis has been dominated by these two teams.
” So here we go…the new USTA College “MatchDay” Series launches today and they couldn’t of picked a better match. Stanford vs Florida…let’s take it global on RadioTennis.com baby ! “
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