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Preview: Once again a title contender, UNC women's tennis opens with lofty expectations


The North Carolina women's tennis team will look to maintain its spot as a perennial national power in 2021. No. 3 senior is coming off of a season in which she was named an ITA All-American in singles and doubles play. No. 4 senior was named the Most Outstanding Player at the ITA Team Championships last season. (Daily Tar Heel)

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Preview: Once again a title contender, UNC women's tennis opens with lofty expectations


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