
Men’s Tennis Releases 2023 Fall Schedule
Sep 1, 2023 | Men's Tennis
NEW ORLEANS - Tulane University Men's Tennis head coach Mark Booras announced the fall 2023 tournament schedule.
The Green Wave will open the 2023 season by traveling to Destin, Florida September 15-17 to compete at the Battle at the Beach tournament.
Tulane will also be represented at the Farnsworth Invitational in Princeton, NJ from September 22nd-24th.
The Green Wave will finish up the month of September in Tuscaloosa, AL at the Alabama Four-In-The-Fall tournament that will take place from September 29 to October 1.
The month of October is a busy time for the Green Wave tennis team. Tulane will send qualifying student-athletes to the ITA All-American Tournament in Tulsa, OK. The tournament kicks off on October 1 and runs October 10, when the last day of finals take place.
The Green Wave will also be represented at the Southern Miss Invitational in Hattiesburg, MS from October 6-8.
Tulane men's tennis will continue its fall tenure at the Regionals at Auburn. This tournament will be held from October 12-17.
The Green Wave will also be represented at the Cajun Classic in Lafayette, LA from October 20-22.
Tulane will wrap up the month of October at the CBB Invitational in Birmingham, AL from the 27th to the 29th.
Depending on qualification, the Green Wave will plan on sending representatives to the ITA Fall National Championship in San Diego, CA. The championship will be held from November 1st through the 5th.
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