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'Dogs set for a double tournament weekend down south

Dennis Rizza Intercollegiate Classic at Jack Kramer Club | Friday, Nov. 1-3 | Rolling Hill Estates, Calif. | Jack Kramer Club

Pomona Pitzer | Saturday, Nov. 2-3. | Claremont, Calif. | Pauly Tennis Complex

MEDIA COVERAGE

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FRESNO, Calif. - Fresno State women's tennis is set for another double tournament weekend. Select athletes will head down south for the Dennis Rizza Intercollegiate Classic at Jack Kramer Club beginning on Friday, Nov. 1. Remaining athletes will head to Claremont for the Pomona Pitzer Invite at Pauly Tennis Complex with first serve on Saturday, Nov. 2.

BULLDOG BONES

Bulldogs enter their final stretch of fall tournaments with the Jack Kramer Invite and the Pomona Pitzer Invite

Bulldogs final tournament of the fall is set for the following weekend for the Cal Poly Invitational

All eight Bulldogs will see action this weekend

Six Bulldogs are coming off at least one singles win from the fall season

Sofia Pizzoni (3-2) and Matilde Magrini (2-3) each lock in more than one singles win this fall

Fresno State will see UC Santa Barbara, Saint Mary's, Loyola Marymount, CSU Fullerton, USC, UCLA.

'Dogs have seen consistency in playing to two rounds in tournaments this fall, seeing at least a round of 32 appearance in main draw singles play

Four 'Dogs are set for the Jack Kramer Invite: Matilde Magrini, Sofia Pizzoni, Andjela Lopicic and Klara Vukicevic with the remaining four set to participate in the Pomona Pitzer; Gianna Mastro, Yinglak Jittakoat, Charlotte Gisclon and Eliza Dunbar.

Klara Vukicevic and Andjela Lopicic look to secure their first singles results of the fall this weekend.

SCHEDULE

Bulldogs will play at the Jack Kramer Club in Rolling Hills Estates, the tournament is set for two out of three tie break singles sets and a doubles six game set.

Both tournaments will see the first serve go up at 9 a.m. PT.


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