
No. 2 Florida Hosts No. 31 Arkansas on Senior Day
Thursday, March 25, 2021 | Men's Tennis
Brian Berdusco and Johannes Ingildsen to be honored
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – No. 2 Florida (14-1, 8-0 SEC) is set to host No. 31 Arkansas (8-7, 2-3 SEC) on Friday at 5 p.m. ET at the Alfred A. Ring Tennis Complex for Senior Day as the Gators will recognize Brian Berdusco and Johannes Ingildsen beginning 15 minutes prior to the match.
UF is coming off of a week in which it swept both TCU and Florida State, while also receiving Southeastern Conference Player of the Week (Duarte Vale), SEC Freshman of the Week (Ben Shelton) and ITA UTR National Player of the Week (Josh Goodger) honors.
Fans not in attendance can follow along with Friday's match via the live links below.
Live Stats: https://sidearmstats.com/florida/mten/
Live Video: https://floridagators.com/sports/2018/3/9/tennis-men-live-video-stats.aspx
Florida tennis will follow COVID-19 safety protocols established by UF Health, campus leadership, the SEC Medical Guidance Task Force and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Consistent with those guidelines, Florida tennis will maximize fan seating while maintaining proper physical distance.
UF is coming off of a week in which it swept both TCU and Florida State, while also receiving Southeastern Conference Player of the Week (Duarte Vale), SEC Freshman of the Week (Ben Shelton) and ITA UTR National Player of the Week (Josh Goodger) honors.
Fans not in attendance can follow along with Friday's match via the live links below.
Live Stats: https://sidearmstats.com/florida/mten/
Live Video: https://floridagators.com/sports/2018/3/9/tennis-men-live-video-stats.aspx
Florida tennis will follow COVID-19 safety protocols established by UF Health, campus leadership, the SEC Medical Guidance Task Force and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Consistent with those guidelines, Florida tennis will maximize fan seating while maintaining proper physical distance.
- Admission is free at the Alfred A. Ring Tennis Complex and general admission tickets will be available on a first come-first serve basis.
- Additionally, a small allotment of tickets will be available for player guests.
- There will be designated seating blocks for groups of two and four indicated by orange seats in the stands to ensure proper physical distancing.
- Each block has six feet of distance on all sides. The first rows of each section will be blocked off to create a clear and safer walkway for guests.
- In accordance with campus guidelines, face coverings (over the nose and mouth) will be required of all guests throughout the entire match. Failure to comply with this important health guideline could result in loss of attendance privileges.
- The complex will feature new signage to help reinforce safety measures and will also feature an increased number of hand sanitizer stations.
- Fans are encouraged to utilize clear bags to reduce touch points for entry gate staff.
- In the event of inclement weather, patrons will not be allowed into the indoor facility.
- Access to the tennis building or the court is not permitted for any patrons.
- No outside food or drink is allowed in the complex and the concession stand will remain open.
Players Mentioned
One-on-One with Coach Steinberg 3-7-24
Thursday, March 07
Bryan Shelton Postmatch 2-2-23
Saturday, February 04
Jonah Braswell Postmatch 2-2-23
Saturday, February 04
NCAA: Men's Tennis Postmatch 5-13-22
Friday, May 13