
Florida Travels to Auburn for First Fall Competition
Thursday, October 1, 2020 | Men's Tennis
Gators men’s tennis looks for positive start to fall season
AUBURN, Ala. – Florida travels to the Tiger Fall Invitational, hosted by Auburn University, which will take place on Friday through Sunday at the Yarbrough Tennis Center.
Teams will play up to 10 singles matches at one time, followed by up to five doubles matches.
The Gators will join Alabama, Auburn, Vanderbilt and a smaller contingent from Ole Miss in the competition this weekend.
Florida is scheduled to play Auburn at 10 a.m. ET on Friday, Alabama at 3 p.m. ET on Saturday and will close out the invitational with Vanderbilt at 10 a.m. ET on Sunday.
For fans hoping to catch the action online, Auburn plans to stream matches on its website: https://auburntigers.com/sports/2019/1/8/mens-tennis-stream.aspx
The Tigers also plan to announce pairings on their Twitter account (@AuburnMTennis) throughout the three-day invitational.
Spectators will be allowed as long as matches are outdoors and physical distancing guidelines are followed. However, if matches are forced to move indoors, spectators will not be allowed to attend.
Following their matches this weekend, the Gators are slated to compete next at the South Carolina Invite on Oct. 23-25.
Follow along with the Gators on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and on the web at FloridaGators.com.
Teams will play up to 10 singles matches at one time, followed by up to five doubles matches.
The Gators will join Alabama, Auburn, Vanderbilt and a smaller contingent from Ole Miss in the competition this weekend.
Florida is scheduled to play Auburn at 10 a.m. ET on Friday, Alabama at 3 p.m. ET on Saturday and will close out the invitational with Vanderbilt at 10 a.m. ET on Sunday.
For fans hoping to catch the action online, Auburn plans to stream matches on its website: https://auburntigers.com/sports/2019/1/8/mens-tennis-stream.aspx
The Tigers also plan to announce pairings on their Twitter account (@AuburnMTennis) throughout the three-day invitational.
Spectators will be allowed as long as matches are outdoors and physical distancing guidelines are followed. However, if matches are forced to move indoors, spectators will not be allowed to attend.
Following their matches this weekend, the Gators are slated to compete next at the South Carolina Invite on Oct. 23-25.
Follow along with the Gators on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and on the web at FloridaGators.com.
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