
Anisha Apte and Taylor Cataldi during a doubles match
Photo by: Meg Kelly
Wisconsin heads to Marquette for cross-state rivalry match
January 17, 2023 | Women's Tennis
Badgers look to build on positive start to the season
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin women's tennis team officially begins the spring duel season when it visits rival Marquette on Thursday, Jan.19. First serve at North Shore - Elite Sports Club in Milwaukee is scheduled for 12 p.m. (CT).
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Here are five things to know:
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1. I-94 RIVALRY: Wisconsin is 30-4 all-time against its I-94 rival, including last season's 7-0 win at Nielsen Tennis Stadium. UW claimed the doubles point and swept all six singles match-ups. Current Badgers Xinyu Cai, Taylor Cataldi, Ava Markham, Alina Mukhortova and Charmaine Seah all posted wins that day. Overall, Wisconsin has won each of the last six matches against Marquette, dating back to 2016.
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2. RECAPPING THE WEEK: Wisconsin started off the season with a bang at the Carolina Kickoff, from Jan. 13-15. The team went 13-4 in singles and 5-4 in doubles while playing against South Carolina, Georgia Tech, and Wake Forest. A highlight from the weekend included Ava Markham going 3-0 in singles and beating two ranked opponents. Additionally, the Badgers won all six of their singles matches against Wake Forest.
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3. ITA KICKOFF WEEKEND: The Badgers will be a part of the 14th annual Intercollegiate Tennis Association Kickoff Weekend, which takes place Jan. 27-30. Wisconsin will be playing in Durham, North Carolina and has been placed in a group alongside Duke, SMU and VCU.
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4. HOW TO FOLLOW: Follow Wisconsin women's tennis on Twitter (@BadgerWTennis) and Instagram (@badgerwtennis).
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5. UP NEXT: The Badgers have a road doubleheader against North Carolina and Samford in Auburn, Ala. on Saturday, Jan. 21. The match against North Carolina starts at 12 p.m. (CT) followed by Samford at 4 p.m. (CT).
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Here are five things to know:
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1. I-94 RIVALRY: Wisconsin is 30-4 all-time against its I-94 rival, including last season's 7-0 win at Nielsen Tennis Stadium. UW claimed the doubles point and swept all six singles match-ups. Current Badgers Xinyu Cai, Taylor Cataldi, Ava Markham, Alina Mukhortova and Charmaine Seah all posted wins that day. Overall, Wisconsin has won each of the last six matches against Marquette, dating back to 2016.
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2. RECAPPING THE WEEK: Wisconsin started off the season with a bang at the Carolina Kickoff, from Jan. 13-15. The team went 13-4 in singles and 5-4 in doubles while playing against South Carolina, Georgia Tech, and Wake Forest. A highlight from the weekend included Ava Markham going 3-0 in singles and beating two ranked opponents. Additionally, the Badgers won all six of their singles matches against Wake Forest.
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3. ITA KICKOFF WEEKEND: The Badgers will be a part of the 14th annual Intercollegiate Tennis Association Kickoff Weekend, which takes place Jan. 27-30. Wisconsin will be playing in Durham, North Carolina and has been placed in a group alongside Duke, SMU and VCU.
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4. HOW TO FOLLOW: Follow Wisconsin women's tennis on Twitter (@BadgerWTennis) and Instagram (@badgerwtennis).
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5. UP NEXT: The Badgers have a road doubleheader against North Carolina and Samford in Auburn, Ala. on Saturday, Jan. 21. The match against North Carolina starts at 12 p.m. (CT) followed by Samford at 4 p.m. (CT).
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