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No. 4 Demon Deacons Down No. 15 Notre Dame, Improve to 5-0 in ACC Play
3/13/2026 6:19:00 PM | Men's Tennis
Wake Forest will return to the courts on Sunday for a doubleheader against Louisville and Davidson beginning at 1 p.m.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – The No. 4-ranked Wake Forest men's tennis team moved to 5-0 in conference play this season as it defeated No. 15 Notre Dame, 4-0, at the Wake Forest Tennis Center Friday.
The Deacs (18-2, 5-0 ACC) extended their regular-season conference winning streak to 20 matches dating back to April of 2024 and have now recorded 121 ACC victories since the start of the 2013 campaign.
Also with the win, the Deacs have now taken 39-consecutive home matches. Since 2013, Wake Forest has the most home wins (236) in the county and the second-most overall wins (374).
Wake Forest improved to 15-3 all-time against Notre Dame, with all 15 wins coming consecutively dating back to 2015.
The Deacs opened the match with a 1-0 lead once again as they claimed the doubles point for the ninth-consecutive match and the 17th time this season with victories on courts two and three.
The freshman duo of Dominick Mosejczuk and Aryan Shah paired up for the third time and remained perfect as a pair following their dominant 6-1 victory over Becker/Patrick on court three. Not long after, sophomore Charlie Robertson and junior Luca Pow recorded their team-best seventh win as a team on court two, 6-2, against Gregg/Llorens Saracho.
With the win, Pow is now tied for 11th in program history with 84 career doubles wins and is four away from being tied for eighth.
Career Doubles Wins - Wake Forest History
Wake Forest carried the momentum into singles where it would claim courts three, four and six for its 11th-consecutive win.
Following up a stellar freshman campaign, Robertson has gotten off to a 6-1 start in his sophomore season with a quick and easy 6-0, 6-0 victory over Giuseppe Cerasuolo on court three. He has now won 16 of his last 19 collegiate decisions dating back to February of last year.
The No. 71-ranked singles player in the nation, freshman Aryan Shah secured a 6-0, 6-4 win over Peter Nad on court four for his fifth win of the season. Shortly after, fellow freshman Dominick Mosejczuk improved to 9-0 this spring as he took down Luis Llorens Saracho (6-1, 6-2) on court six and clinched the match. Of note, Wake Forest freshmen have now accounted for 28 singles victories in 2026.
With 11 matches left in the 2026 regular-season campaign, the Demon Deacons have compiled a 67-15 record in singles play while going 38-9 in doubles.
How It Happened
Singles Results
1. #18 DK Suresh Ekambaram (WFU) vs. #15 Sebastian Dominko (ND) 6-4, 2-3, unfinished
2. #17 Luca Pow (WFU) vs. #73 Perry Gregg (ND) 7-6(5), unfinished
3. Charlie Robertson (WFU) def. Giuseppe Cerasuolo (ND) 6-0, 6-0
4. #71 Aryan Shah (WFU) def. Peter Nad (ND) 6-0, 6-4
5. Joaquin Guilleme (WFU) vs. Kyran Magimay (ND) 6(5)-7, unfinished
6. Dominick Mosejczuk (WFU) def. Luis Llorens Saracho (ND) 6-1, 6-2
Order of finish: 3, 4, 6
Doubles Results
1. #4 Delgado/Suresh (WFU) vs. #52 Dominko/Nad (ND) 5-4, unfinished
2. Pow/Robertson (WFU) def. Gregg/Llorens Saracho (ND) 6-2
3. Mosejczuk/Shah (WFU) def. Becker/Patrick (ND) 6-1
Order of finish: 3, 2
From Coach Bresky
"Notre Dame is always a tough team, so I thought our guys did a really good job coming out with energy from the start. We set the tone in doubles and carried that momentum into singles with some really strong first sets. It was great to see a lot of guys playing confidently, and we're looking forward to getting back out here Sunday for another big day of matches." – Head coach Tony Bresky
Up Next
Wake Forest will now look ahead to its doubleheader on Sunday against Louisville and Davidson at 1 p.m. and 5 p.m., respectively, at the Wake Forest Tennis Center.
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The Deacs (18-2, 5-0 ACC) extended their regular-season conference winning streak to 20 matches dating back to April of 2024 and have now recorded 121 ACC victories since the start of the 2013 campaign.
| Rank | Team | ACC Wins Since 2013 |
| 1. | Virginia | 133 |
| 2. | Wake Forest | 121 |
| 3. | North Carolina | 105 |
| 4. | Duke | 95 |
| 5. | NC State | 87 |
Also with the win, the Deacs have now taken 39-consecutive home matches. Since 2013, Wake Forest has the most home wins (236) in the county and the second-most overall wins (374).
| Rank | Team | Home Wins Since 2013 |
| 1. | Wake Forest | 236 |
| 2. | Ohio State | 233 |
| 3. | Baylor | 196 |
| 4. | Tennessee | 177 |
| 5. | Texas | 175 |
Wake Forest improved to 15-3 all-time against Notre Dame, with all 15 wins coming consecutively dating back to 2015.
The Deacs opened the match with a 1-0 lead once again as they claimed the doubles point for the ninth-consecutive match and the 17th time this season with victories on courts two and three.
The freshman duo of Dominick Mosejczuk and Aryan Shah paired up for the third time and remained perfect as a pair following their dominant 6-1 victory over Becker/Patrick on court three. Not long after, sophomore Charlie Robertson and junior Luca Pow recorded their team-best seventh win as a team on court two, 6-2, against Gregg/Llorens Saracho.
With the win, Pow is now tied for 11th in program history with 84 career doubles wins and is four away from being tied for eighth.
Career Doubles Wins - Wake Forest History
| Rank | Name | Years | Wins |
| 4. | Steven Forman | 2007-10 | 94 |
| T5. | Trent Brendon | 2000-03 | 92 |
| T5. | David Hopkins | 2008-13 | 92 |
| 7. | DK Suresh | 2023-Pres. | 90 |
| T8. | Raul Munoz | 1998-2001 | 88 |
| T8. | Brent Ross | 1992-96 | 88 |
| T8. | Petros Chrysochos | 2016-19 | 88 |
| 11. | Todd Paul | 2003-07 | 84 |
| T11. | Luca Pow | 2023-Pres. | 84 |
Wake Forest carried the momentum into singles where it would claim courts three, four and six for its 11th-consecutive win.
Following up a stellar freshman campaign, Robertson has gotten off to a 6-1 start in his sophomore season with a quick and easy 6-0, 6-0 victory over Giuseppe Cerasuolo on court three. He has now won 16 of his last 19 collegiate decisions dating back to February of last year.
The No. 71-ranked singles player in the nation, freshman Aryan Shah secured a 6-0, 6-4 win over Peter Nad on court four for his fifth win of the season. Shortly after, fellow freshman Dominick Mosejczuk improved to 9-0 this spring as he took down Luis Llorens Saracho (6-1, 6-2) on court six and clinched the match. Of note, Wake Forest freshmen have now accounted for 28 singles victories in 2026.
With 11 matches left in the 2026 regular-season campaign, the Demon Deacons have compiled a 67-15 record in singles play while going 38-9 in doubles.
How It Happened
- Wake Forest took control of doubles right out of the gate, with Pow/Robertson and Mosejczuk/Shah going up breaks and not looking back.
- The freshmen on court three were the first to close out their match (6-1) before the British pair clinched the opening point with a 6-2 win on court two.
- The Demon Deacons jumped out to massive leads all over the board in singles.
- Robertson and Shah cruised to 6-0 first sets followed by Mosejczuk (6-1) and Suresh (6-4).
- Wake Forest extended the lead to 2-0 after a 6-0, 6-0 domination on court three from Robertson.
- Shah pushed the Deacs within a point of victory shortly after, securing a 6-0, 6-4 win over Peter Nad on court four.
- Mosejczuk then sealed the sweep for Wake Forest on court six, improving to 9-0 this spring with a convincing 6-1, 6-2 win over Luis Llorens Saracho.
Singles Results
1. #18 DK Suresh Ekambaram (WFU) vs. #15 Sebastian Dominko (ND) 6-4, 2-3, unfinished
2. #17 Luca Pow (WFU) vs. #73 Perry Gregg (ND) 7-6(5), unfinished
3. Charlie Robertson (WFU) def. Giuseppe Cerasuolo (ND) 6-0, 6-0
4. #71 Aryan Shah (WFU) def. Peter Nad (ND) 6-0, 6-4
5. Joaquin Guilleme (WFU) vs. Kyran Magimay (ND) 6(5)-7, unfinished
6. Dominick Mosejczuk (WFU) def. Luis Llorens Saracho (ND) 6-1, 6-2
Order of finish: 3, 4, 6
Doubles Results
1. #4 Delgado/Suresh (WFU) vs. #52 Dominko/Nad (ND) 5-4, unfinished
2. Pow/Robertson (WFU) def. Gregg/Llorens Saracho (ND) 6-2
3. Mosejczuk/Shah (WFU) def. Becker/Patrick (ND) 6-1
Order of finish: 3, 2
From Coach Bresky
"Notre Dame is always a tough team, so I thought our guys did a really good job coming out with energy from the start. We set the tone in doubles and carried that momentum into singles with some really strong first sets. It was great to see a lot of guys playing confidently, and we're looking forward to getting back out here Sunday for another big day of matches." – Head coach Tony Bresky
Up Next
Wake Forest will now look ahead to its doubleheader on Sunday against Louisville and Davidson at 1 p.m. and 5 p.m., respectively, at the Wake Forest Tennis Center.
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Team Stats
#1 Doubles Match
#2 Doubles Match
#3 Doubles Match
Order of Finish:
3,2
Order of Finish:
3,4,6
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