CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – Austin Peay State University women's tennis team prepares for its final team tournament of the fall when it travels to Knoxville for the International Tennis Association Ohio Valley Regionals, Thursday-Monday, at the Goodfriend Tennis Center and Tyson Park.
The Governors claimed 12 wins in their last fall tournament, Sept. 29-30, at the UCA Fall Tournament.
Denise Torrealba went a perfect 3-0 in singles during the two-day event, while she and Sophia Baranov combined for a pair of doubles wins in their three opportunities.
While the rest of the Govs were in Conway, Arkansas at UCA's event, graduate student Jana Leder was making history in Cary, North Carolina, as she competed in the ITA Women's All-American Championship Sept. 30-Nov. 1.
Leder became the first player in program history to earn a win at the event, with her inaugural victory also being the program's first against a nationally ranked opponent, coming in a 6-4, 6-3 win against No. 84 Giulia Morlet from Arizona State, who was a two-time First Team All-Pac-12 selection in her respective career.
Leder enters the ITA Ohio Valley Regionals and the No. 9 seed in the singles bracket, and will face Chattanooga's Madlena Orlova at 12 p.m., Thursday for her first match.
Torrealba will open the Govs' singles play with an 8 a.m. match against No. 17 Camola Soares from Memphis. Her match is followed by main draw matches for Sophia Baranov (10 a.m.), Yu-Hua Cheng (10:30 a.m.), and Luca Bohlen (1 p.m.)
A pair of Govs also will be resending APSU in the B Flight Singles, as Asia Fontana plays the winner of a 12 p.m. match between Murray State's Varvara Alexeyeva and IUPUI's Gabbie Orlando. Ayden Kujawa then takes on Northern Kentucky's Didi Steenhuis at 11 a.m.
The Govs will have three doubles pairings, with Fontana and Cheng taking on Tennessee State's Warona Mdlulwa and Louise Tati at 4 p.m., Leder and Bohlen facing Northern Kentucky's Mariajose Hernandez and Alyssa Cameron at 4 p.m., and Torrealba and Baranov facing Eastern Kentucky's Izem Olcer and Marilou Cote at 2:30 p.m.