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No. 4 Demon Deacons Down Virginia Tech at Home
3/20/2026 6:29:00 PM | Men's Tennis
Wake Forest will wrap up its six-match home stand Sunday against No. 1 Virginia and Longwood.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – The No. 4-ranked Wake Forest men's tennis remained perfect in ACC play this season as it defeated Virginia Tech, 4-0, Friday evening at the Wake Forest Tennis Center.
The Deacs (21-2, 7-0 ACC) extended their nation-leading home match winning streak to 42 games. Since 2013, Wake Forest has the most home wins (239) in the country and the second-most overall wins (377).
Wake Forest has also won 22-consecutive ACC regular season matches following a flawless run last year and has taken a total of 123 conference victories since the start of the 2013 campaign, good for second during that span.
Wake Forest improved to 35-14 all-time against Virginia Tech, including 14 wins in a row over the Hokies dating back to 2014.
The Demon Deacons took the doubles point and have now opened with a 1-0 lead in 12-consecutive matches and 20 times overall with wins on courts two and three.
Freshman Dominick Mosejczuk and redshirt freshman Andrew Delgado teamed up once again for their fourth win as a duo as they took down Fishback/Thompson on court three, 6-3. Delgado is now 11-0 overall in doubles this campaign to go along with a perfect 5-0 mark in singles.
Junior Luca Pow and sophomore Charlie Robertson now have a team-high nine doubles wins as a pair after a 7-5 victory over Jurina/Fahim on court two to clinch the point. With the win, Pow is now one away from being tied for eighth in program history with 87 career doubles wins.
Career Doubles Wins - Wake Forest History
Closing in on the top 10 in program history with 91 career singles wins, Pow improved to 13-3 this season with 6-0, 6-1 victory over Julian Lozano on court three. He has now contributed to 177 combined singles and doubles wins over the last three years, the most out of any active Wake Forest player.
Moments later, sophomore Kacper Szymkowiak put Wake Forest up 3-0 as he also secured a dominant 6-0, 6-1 over Thomas Brandao on court four.
On court five, sophomore Joaquin Guilleme picked up his team-leading 15th singles win of the season and clinched the victory for the Deacs, as he defeated Frank Thompson, 6-0, 6-1.
With eight matches left in the 2026 regular-season campaign, the Demon Deacons have compiled a 76-15 record in singles play while going 44-9 in doubles.
How It Happened
Singles Results
1. #47 Mees Rottgering (WFU) vs. Ilyas Fahim (VT) 6-3, 0-1, unfinished
2. Charlie Robertson (WFU) vs. Eyal Shumilov (VT) 6-3, 3-0, unfinished
3. #20 Luca Pow (WFU) def. Julian Lozano (VT) 6-0, 6-1
4. Kacper Szymkowiak (WFU) def. Thomas Brandao (VT) 6-0, 6-1
5. Joaquin Guilleme (WFU) def. Frank Thompson (VT) 6-0, 6-1
6. Dominick Mosejczuk (WFU) vs. Blake Hilsen (VT) 6-4, unfinished
Order of finish: 4, 3, 5
Doubles Results
1. Rottgering/Szymkowiak (WFU) vs. Hilsen/Shumilov (VT) 5-6, unfinished
2. Pow/Robertson (WFU) def. Jurina/Fahim (VT) 7-5
3. Mosejczuk/Delgado (WFU) def. Fishback/Thompson (VT) 6-3
Order of finish: 3, 2
From Coach Bresky
"I'm really proud of the way we set the tone from the start tonight. Doubles was competitive across the board, and Luca and Charlie came up big in a tight spot to get us that first point. From there, our guys carried that energy into singles and did a great job taking control early on every court. It's a total team effort right now, and we'll need that same focus as we get ready for a big Sunday." – Head coach Tony Bresky
Up Next
Wake Forest will wrap up its six-match home stand Sunday against No. 1 Virginia and Longwood. The clash against the Cavaliers is slated for 1 p.m. followed by a 5 p.m. match against the Lancers.
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The Deacs (21-2, 7-0 ACC) extended their nation-leading home match winning streak to 42 games. Since 2013, Wake Forest has the most home wins (239) in the country and the second-most overall wins (377).
| Rank | Team | Home Wins Since 2013 |
| 1. | Wake Forest | 239 |
| 2. | Ohio State | 231 |
| 3. | Baylor | 195 |
| 4. | Tennessee | 176 |
| 5. | Texas | 174 |
Wake Forest has also won 22-consecutive ACC regular season matches following a flawless run last year and has taken a total of 123 conference victories since the start of the 2013 campaign, good for second during that span.
| Rank | Team | ACC Wins Since 2013 |
| 1. | Virginia | 132 |
| 2. | Wake Forest | 123 |
| 3. | North Carolina | 104 |
| 4. | Duke | 94 |
| 5. | NC State | 86 |
Wake Forest improved to 35-14 all-time against Virginia Tech, including 14 wins in a row over the Hokies dating back to 2014.
The Demon Deacons took the doubles point and have now opened with a 1-0 lead in 12-consecutive matches and 20 times overall with wins on courts two and three.
Freshman Dominick Mosejczuk and redshirt freshman Andrew Delgado teamed up once again for their fourth win as a duo as they took down Fishback/Thompson on court three, 6-3. Delgado is now 11-0 overall in doubles this campaign to go along with a perfect 5-0 mark in singles.
Junior Luca Pow and sophomore Charlie Robertson now have a team-high nine doubles wins as a pair after a 7-5 victory over Jurina/Fahim on court two to clinch the point. With the win, Pow is now one away from being tied for eighth in program history with 87 career doubles wins.
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. | 91 |
| T8. | Raul Munoz | 1998-2001 | 88 |
| T8. | Brent Ross | 1992-96 | 88 |
| T8. | Petros Chrysochos | 2016-19 | 88 |
| 11. | Luca Pow | 2023-Pres. | 87 |
| 12. | Todd Paul | 2003-07 | 84 |
Closing in on the top 10 in program history with 91 career singles wins, Pow improved to 13-3 this season with 6-0, 6-1 victory over Julian Lozano on court three. He has now contributed to 177 combined singles and doubles wins over the last three years, the most out of any active Wake Forest player.
Moments later, sophomore Kacper Szymkowiak put Wake Forest up 3-0 as he also secured a dominant 6-0, 6-1 over Thomas Brandao on court four.
On court five, sophomore Joaquin Guilleme picked up his team-leading 15th singles win of the season and clinched the victory for the Deacs, as he defeated Frank Thompson, 6-0, 6-1.
With eight matches left in the 2026 regular-season campaign, the Demon Deacons have compiled a 76-15 record in singles play while going 44-9 in doubles.
How It Happened
- Wake Forest set the tone early in doubles, earning breaks on courts one and three to immediately put pressure on the Hokies.
- Mosejczuk and Delgado continued their strong play as a duo, finishing first on court three with a 6-3 victory to give the Deacs the early edge.
- With courts one and two locked at 5-5, Pow and Robertson delivered in the clutch, breaking late and holding for a 7-5 win on court two to clinch the doubles point.
- Carrying that momentum into singles, the Demon Deacons came out firing and jumped ahead with early breaks on all six courts.
- Kacper Szymkowiak was first off the court, cruising to a dominant 6-0, 6-1 win on court four to give Wake Forest a 2-0 lead.
- Shortly after, No. 20 Luca Pow followed with a commanding 6-0, 6-1 victory of his own on court three to extend the advantage to 3-0.
- Joaquin Guilleme then sealed the match for the Deacs, defeating Frank Thompson, 6-0, 6-1, on court five to secure the 4-0 victory.
- At the time of the clinch, Wake Forest held strong positions across the remaining courts, with Rottgering and Robertson both leading in their matches, while Mosejczuk was ahead 6-4 in his opening set.
Singles Results
1. #47 Mees Rottgering (WFU) vs. Ilyas Fahim (VT) 6-3, 0-1, unfinished
2. Charlie Robertson (WFU) vs. Eyal Shumilov (VT) 6-3, 3-0, unfinished
3. #20 Luca Pow (WFU) def. Julian Lozano (VT) 6-0, 6-1
4. Kacper Szymkowiak (WFU) def. Thomas Brandao (VT) 6-0, 6-1
5. Joaquin Guilleme (WFU) def. Frank Thompson (VT) 6-0, 6-1
6. Dominick Mosejczuk (WFU) vs. Blake Hilsen (VT) 6-4, unfinished
Order of finish: 4, 3, 5
Doubles Results
1. Rottgering/Szymkowiak (WFU) vs. Hilsen/Shumilov (VT) 5-6, unfinished
2. Pow/Robertson (WFU) def. Jurina/Fahim (VT) 7-5
3. Mosejczuk/Delgado (WFU) def. Fishback/Thompson (VT) 6-3
Order of finish: 3, 2
From Coach Bresky
"I'm really proud of the way we set the tone from the start tonight. Doubles was competitive across the board, and Luca and Charlie came up big in a tight spot to get us that first point. From there, our guys carried that energy into singles and did a great job taking control early on every court. It's a total team effort right now, and we'll need that same focus as we get ready for a big Sunday." – Head coach Tony Bresky
Up Next
Wake Forest will wrap up its six-match home stand Sunday against No. 1 Virginia and Longwood. The clash against the Cavaliers is slated for 1 p.m. followed by a 5 p.m. match against the Lancers.
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Team Stats
#1 Doubles Match
#2 Doubles Match
#3 Doubles Match
Order of Finish:
3,2
Order of Finish:
4,3,5
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