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    Baylor women’s tennis wins outdoor home opener, 5-2

    Jackson PoseyBy Jackson PoseyJanuary 31, 2025Updated:February 3, 2025 Sports No Comments3 Mins Read
    Senior Sierra Berry returns a brutal hit in her doubles match during Baylor women’s tennis’ 5-2 win against Nebraska Friday at the Herd Tennis Center. Brady Harris | Photographer
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    By Jackson Posey | Sports Writer

    Crisp winds rolled through the Hurd Tennis Center Friday afternoon as Baylor women’s tennis secured a 5-2 victory in its home opener over Nebraska.

    “[There was] a lot of fight today,” Baylor head coach Joey Scrivano said. “We had a slightly different lineup than the previous three matches we played, and the girls did a great job of adjusting.”

    Freshman Wenfei Yu reaches out to return a speeding hit in her doubles match with Sophmore Zuzanna Kubacha in their 5-2 Victory against Nebraska. Brady Harris | Photographer
    Freshman Wenfei Yu reaches out to return a speeding hit in her doubles match with Sophmore Zuzanna Kubacha in their 5-2 Victory against Nebraska. Brady Harris | Photographer

    The Bears’ top doubles pairing, Liubov Kostenko and Cristina Tiglea, breezed to their fourth win of the season on Court One, 6-2. Before long, they were joined by Zuzanna Kubacha and Wenfei Yu, who picked up a 6-4 victory on Court Two to secure the doubles point.

    Kennedy Gibbs, playing on Court Four for the first time this season, blasted two consecutive 6-2 victories over Reya Lee Coe to continue her hot streak. Gibbs is now 3-1 in singles matches, her lone loss coming to No. 12 Texas’ Carmen Herea.

    “I really love the way Kennedy came out — she was dominant,” Scrivano said. “She stayed on task and she got that point on the board for us, which was big.”

    Senior Liubov Kostenko returns a serve against Sophmore Maria Taranova in their singles match. Brady Harris | Photographer
    Senior Liubov Kostenko returns a serve against Sophmore Maria Taranova in their singles match. Brady Harris | Photographer

    Nebraska got on the board with a Court One victory from Ana Zamburek, who knocked off Tiglea, 6-4, 6-1. Tiglea is 1-3 in singles matches, all on Court One, and undefeated in doubles.

    Past Court One, all five Bears won their opening sets, including tiebreaking wins by Kostenko 7-6(5) and Nanaka Sato 7-6(6) on Courts Two and Six. Nebraska’s Maria Taranova fell into a 3-5 hole against Kostenko but won in straight serves to keep the set alive.

    Meanwhile, Nebraska’s Tiziana Rossini completed her sweep of Sierra Berry on Court Five, 6-4, 6-4, to tie the match at 2-2. Three minutes later, Sato came through with a 7-6(6), 6-2 sweep on Court Six to secure the victory and set up match point.

    Freshman Nanaka Sato returns a serve in her singles match against Senior Lucy Loy in their 5-2 win over Nebraska. Brady Harris | Photographer
    Freshman Nanaka Sato returns a serve in her singles match against Senior Lucy Loy in their 5-2 win over Nebraska. Brady Harris | Photographer

    Kostenko delivered the final blow, finishing off Maria Taranova, 7-6(5), 6-4, to take a 4-2 lead and secure the victory. Knotted up at 5-all in the potential deciding set, Kubacha scored seven straight points and finished off Emma Rizzetto to wrap up the 5-2 match win.

    “First match in windy conditions, so they handled some adversity and they competed hard,” Scrivano said. “I’m proud of them. Great to have a match under our belt here.”

    Cristina Tiglea Hurd Tennis Center Joey Scrivano Kennedy Gibbs Liubov Kostenko Nanaka Sato Nebraska Cornhuskers Tennis Wenfei Yu Women's Tennis Zuzanna Kubacha
    Jackson Posey

    Jackson Posey is a junior Journalism and Religion double-major from San Antonio, Texas. He's an armchair theologian and smoothie enthusiast with a secret dream of becoming a monk. After graduating, he hopes to pursue a career in Christian ministry, preaching the good news of Jesus by exploring the beautiful intricacies of Scripture.

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