The University of Pennsylvania women’s tennis team suffered a 4-1 loss to Cornell in Ithaca, N.Y. The Quakers are now 3-2 in conference play and 10-9 overall for the season. Cornell took an early lead by winning the doubles point with victories from Victoria Zhao/H.K. Jenny Wong and Alexandra Savu/Emma Baker. In singles, Zhao, Baker, and Michelle Ryndin secured the win for Cornell, while Esha Velaga managed to earn a point for Penn. The remaining matches were abandoned once Cornell clinched the victory. The final score was 4-1 in favor of Cornell. The Quakers will look to bounce back when they host Brown on April 19 at 1 p.m. in the Hamlin/Hecht Tennis Centers in Philadelphia. Fans can follow @PennWomensTennis on Instagram and @PennWTennis on X for the latest updates on the team.
This defeat marks a setback for the Penn women’s tennis team in their quest for a successful season. Despite their efforts, they were unable to overcome Cornell’s strong performance in both doubles and singles matches. The Quakers will need to regroup and come back stronger in their upcoming match against Brown. Fans and supporters are encouraged to stay tuned for more updates on the team’s progress by following them on social media and the Penn Athletics website. #FightOnPenn
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