Following a 9 a.m. defeat of Texas State, the Auburn women's tennis team swept Alabama A&M at the Yarbrough Tennis Center Sunday to advance to 7-1.
Andie Dikosavljevic and Alannah Griffin advanced their undefeated mark to 5-0 in doubles, defeating Katy Collins and Eva Dench of Texas State, 6-0. Pleun Burgmans and Alizee Michaud also grabbed two wins for the Tigers in doubles.
"We had two hard-fought matches today," said Auburn assistant coach Chris Hooshyar. "It was a great opportunity for us to see girls playing in different spots. This was also a great opportunity for us to work on our fitness as we try to become the most fit team in the SEC."
Caroline Turner emerged with dominance for Auburn in singles with two wins to improve to 4-0, defeating Ana Perez of Texas State 6-2, 6-3, and holding her own by holding down Alabama A&M in a 6-0, 6-0, victory.
The Tigers' next event takes place Feb. 13 at the Yarbrough Tennis Center with a doubleheader against Mercer. The first match is set to begin at 10 a.m.
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