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I know not many of you care about tennis but we took down #1 Virginia (and defending national champs) today on the road. We were down 1-4 (4 gets you a win. We won the last three singles matches to pull out.

Congrats guys!
 
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I know not many of you care about tennis but we took down #1 Virginia (and defending national champs) today on the road. We were down 1-4 (4 gets you a win. We won the last three singles matches to pull out.

Congrats guys!
If 4 gets you a win, didn't UVA win when they got to 1-4?
 
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Charlottesville, Va. – No. 5 South Carolina men’s tennis kicked off their season in dramatic fashion with a comeback win over No. 1 Virginia in Charlottesville on Sunday. The Gamecocks dropped the doubles point but were able to comeback in singles with freshman Sean Daryabeigi delivering the clinch in the third set.

The match started with doubles where the absence of two-time doubles All-American Connor Thomson was felt. The Gamecocks lost doubles quickly with Virginia taking Courts 1 and 2 in a pair of 6-1 results.

Play transitioned to singles where things looked uneasy for South Carolina after only taking first sets in three of the six matches.

The Cavaliers were able to put the first singles point on the board with No. 26 Jeffrey von der Schulenburg defeating freshman Jelani Sarr 6-2, 6-3 at the No. 3 spot in the lineup.

Junior Casey Hoole claimed the first point of the day for the Gamecocks where he defeated Dylan Dietrich 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 to cut Virginia’s lead to one. The Cavaliers were quick to increase their lead again with Mans Dahlberg defeating Carter Morgan at the No. 6 position to make it 3-1.

The Virginia one point away from the win, all Gamecocks left on court had to pull through for the win.

At the top of the lineup, Toby Samuel made the most of his first match back with the team since the 2023 NCAA Championships, defeating No. 22 Chris Rodesch in a three-set comeback 5-7, 6-3, 6-4.

Sophomore Lucas Andrade da Silva was the one to tie it for South Carolina. After splitting the first two sets, the Brazilian battled from down a break in the third to win it 6-3.

With the match evened, all eyes fell to Daryabeigi who was taking on senior Alexander Kiefer. The Gamecock had taken the first set 6-3 but the Cavalier claimed the second 6-4. In the deciding final set, Daryabeigi went up a break early but Kiefer broke back to even things at three all and again at four all. The senior broke again to take his first lead of the set at 5-4, but the Gamecock dug deep despite cramps to claim the next three games to win it 7-5.

South Carolina’s win over the nation’s top-ranked team marks the program’s third win over a No. 1 ranked team and second in the last three years. It is also the second time in program history that the Gamecocks have upset the nation’s No. 1 team in a road environment with the last one coming at Tennessee in 2022.

The Gamecocks will continue dual action next weekend at home with the hosting of the ITA Kickoff Weekend. Clemson, LSU, and Louisville will join South Carolina at the Carolina Indoor Tennis Center with a trip to the ITA Indoor National Championships in New York on the line. The event will take place January 27 and 28 with matches each day at 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.

For all the latest South Carolina men’s tennis information, continue to follow GamecocksOnline.com or the team on social media (@GamecockMTennis).

(5) South Carolina 4, (1) Virginia 3

Doubles (order of finish: 2, 1)

James Hopper/Edoardo Graziani (VA) def. Casey Hoole/James Story (SC) 6-1
Chris Rodesch/J vd Schulenburg (VA) def. Jelani Sarr/Lucas da Silva (SC) 6-1
Alexander Kiefer/Dylan Dietrich (VA) vs. Toby Samuel/Sean Daryabeigi (SC) 4-4, unfinished
Singles (order of finish: 3, 2, 6, 1, 4, 5)

Toby Samuel (SC) def. #22 Chris Rodesch (VA) 5-7, 6-3, 6-4
#92 Casey Hoole (SC) def. Dylan Dietrich (VA) 6-3, 4-6, 6-3
#26 Jeffrey von der Schulenburg (VA) def. Jelani Sarr (SC) 6-2, 6-3
Lucas Andrade da Silva (SC) def. Edoardo Graziani (VA) 6-4, 2-6, 6-3
Sean Daryabeigi (SC) def. Alexander Kiefer (VA) 6-3, 4-6, 7-5
Mans Dahlberg (VA) def. Carter Morgan (SC) 6-1, 4-6, 6-2
 

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Mens tennis is fun to watch because rankings aren't as important as in women's tennis. #5 beating #1 in men's tennis isn't a shocker but a #5 beating #1 in women's would be a big upset.
 

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Mens tennis is fun to watch because rankings aren't as important as in women's tennis. #5 beating #1 in men's tennis isn't a shocker but a #5 beating #1 in women's would be a big upset.
Have you watched the ladies at the Australian open? #1, #3, #5, #7 and #9 are gone and that's just one side of the draw. They all lost in early rounds.

The guys is much more predictable. Djokovic and Alcatraz in the finals (#1 and #2) is a pretty good bet. The same 3 guys have one most of the majors over the last 20+ years.

You may be thinking of women's basketball?
 

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Have you watched the ladies at the Australian open? #1, #3, #5, #7 and #9 are gone and that's just one side of the draw. They all lost in early rounds.

The guys is much more predictable. Djokovic and Alcatraz in the finals (#1 and #2) is a pretty good bet. The same 3 guys have one most of the majors over the last 20+ years.

You may be thinking of women's basketball?
I'm thinking more about college tennis. Yes, the pro men have been pretty predictable for a while now. The women in the pro ranks have been less predictable in the last 20 years.

I never think of women's basketball at all.
 

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Gamecocks hosting Clemson, Louisville and LSU for ITA indoor kickoff weekend this weekend. Should advance with two wins. Clemson has a new coach from Texas this year but he will need time to make them competitive again. LSU and Louisville both pretty good but not a threat to beat us at home.
 
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Gamecocks hosting Clemson, Louisville and LSU for ITA indoor kickoff weekend this weekend. Should advance with two wins. Clemson has a new coach from Texas this year but he will need time to make them competitive again. LSU and Louisville both pretty good but not a threat to beat us at home.
Yes, tennis at 10, basketball at 1:00. Steel hands brewery after basketball.
 

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Gamecocks hosting Clemson, Louisville and LSU for ITA indoor kickoff weekend this weekend. Should advance with two wins. Clemson has a new coach from Texas this year but he will need time to make them competitive again. LSU and Louisville both pretty good but not a threat to beat us at home.
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Don't Scream - Call Akim played at Louisville.
His brother played for the Garnet and Black.
 

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closer than expected vs Clemson but still a win. Also a good win over LSU. Freshman Sarr clinched both