University of Georgia Athletics

Georgia tennis player Anastasiia Lopata during the Sea Pines College Tournament at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex in Athens, Ga., on Saturday, Oct. 1, 2022. (Photo by Tony Walsh)
Photo by: Tony Walsh/UGAAA

Bulldogs Head to Atlanta for ITA Southeast Regional

October 13, 2022 | Women's Tennis

ITA SOUTHEAST REGIONAL
Site: 
Ken Byers Tennis Complex
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
Date: Oct. 14-17
Time: All day

MEDIA INFORMATION
Tournament Central Page: 
https://gado.gs/9oa

Social Media
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792 Wins, 19 SEC Titles, 6 National Championships

Georgia head coach Jeff Wallace is now in his 38th year at the helm of the Bulldogs' tennis program. As the nation's winningest active women's tennis coach, Wallace is one of only two coaches to record 750 wins in women's tennis history. Wallace enters the 2022-23 season with 792 career victories.

Wallace's Words
"We are excited to get the players back on the courts with some competition this weekend," said Georgia head coach Jeff Wallace. "I think this will be a great event and experience for our players. There will be lots of competition there, as we play in one of the strongest regions in the country. It will give us a good look to see where we are at."

Dawgs in the Rankings
Georgia boasts seven rankings: A quartet of individuals, No. 13 Mell Reasco, No. 26 Lea Ma, No. 79 Dasha Vidmanova and No. 101 Ania Hertel; Two doubles teams in No. 20 Reasco and Vidmanova and No. 46 Guillermina Grant and Hertel.

In the fall, the ITA also ranks the Top-10 Freshman/Newcomer, Anastasiia Lopata came in at No. 10. 

The Field
Georgia graduate Meg Kowalski, senior Lea Ma, sophomores Guillermina Grant, Mai Nirundorn and Dasha Vidmanova and freshman Haley Gaudette and Anastasiia Lopata will compete against a field that features players from Florida, Florida A&M, Florida State, FAU, FGCU, FIU, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Georgia Tech, Kennesaw State, Mercer, Miami, Stetson, UCF, UNF, and USF. 

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