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Top-Seeded Demon Deacons Advance to National Semifinals
5/14/2026 8:33:00 PM | Men's Tennis
Wake Forest will take on either four-seed Virginia or five-seed Mississippi State at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex on May 16 at 1 p.m..
ATHENS, Ga. - The top-seeded Wake Forest men's tennis team continued its postseason run on Thursday afternoon, defeating No. 8-seeded Arizona, 4-1, at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex in Athens, Georgia to advance to the NCAA Semifinals for the third-consecutive season.
With the victory, the Demon Deacons (34-3) move into the national semifinals for the fifth time in program history, all coming since 2018, continuing one of the premier stretches in collegiate tennis. Wake Forest also extended its NCAA Tournament winning streak to 10 matches.
The win marked another milestone for head coach Tony Bresky's program, as Wake Forest became just the second team to reach five NCAA semifinal appearances since 2018, joining Texas.
The Demon Deacons will now face either No. 4-seeded Virginia or No. 5-seeded Mississippi State on Saturday afternoon at 1 p.m. with a spot in the national championship match on the line.
Returning to the final site of the NCAA tournament for the third-consecutive season, Wake Forest once again leaned on its depth and postseason experience against an Arizona squad making the first quarterfinal appearance in program history. The Demon Deacons improved to 2-1 all-time against the Wildcats with the previous win coming in the 2024 ITA National Indoor tournament.
Wake Forest now holds a 5-1 record in NCAA quarterfinal matches all-time and will take a 3-1 record in semifinals into Saturday's match.
Deacs in the NCAA Tournament
Wake Forest also continued its dominant stretch in doubles play, claiming the opening point for the 26th-consecutive match and for the 34th time this season with wins on courts one and two.
Mees Rottgering and Kacper Szymkowiak continued their unbeaten season together with a win over No. 43 Friend/Rozin, 6-0, on court two. The pair improved to 15-0 overall and secured their first ranked victory as a tandem. Recently named Third Team All-ACC Doubles, the duo also recorded their third win of the NCAA Tournament.
The nation's top-ranked doubles team of Andrew Delgado and DK Suresh Ekambaram earned another statement win, defeating No. 20 Gustafsson/Sekachov, 6-2, on court one. The duo improved to 14-0 together while recording their sixth ranked win and fifth victory over a top-25 opponent this season. The victory also moved Suresh to 99 career doubles wins, while Delgado remained unbeaten across both singles and doubles this spring.
Career Doubles Wins - Wake Forest History
Wake Forest carried that momentum into singles play, where the Demon Deacons relied on their depth across the lineup to pull away from Arizona and punch their ticket back to the national semifinals with wins on courts two, five and six.
Rottgering, the No. 38-ranked singles player in the country, continued his sensational freshman season with a win over No. 74 Filip Gustafsson, 6-2, 6-1, on court two. The ACC Freshman of the Year improved to 17-3 overall and a stellar 7-1 record against ranked opponents while extending his winning streak to six matches, five of which have come during postseason play. He has remained nearly untouchable down the stretch, suffering just one loss since Feb. 15.
No. 125 Aryan Shah continued his postseason surge with a win over Glib Sekachov, 6-4, 6-2, on court five. The freshman improved to 11 collegiate victories while extending his winning streak to five matches, including four during postseason competition. Shah has now gone 3-0 in NCAA Tournament matches after previously earning wins against Navy and UCF.
Despite dropping the first set 6-0, sophomore Joaquin Guilleme battled back and earned the clinching win over Alejandro Arcila, (0-6, 7-5, 6-2) on court six. The Nicaraguan secured his team-leading 25th singles victory of the spring while recording his third win of the NCAA Tournament. This also marked his second match-clincher of the tournament following his round two victory over Old Dominion.
Full Schedule/Results (All Times Eastern)
Wake Forest's Path So Far…
How It Happened
Singles Results
1. #27 DK Suresh (WFU) vs. #4 Jay Friend (ARIZ) 7-6(3), 6(2)-7, 3-5, unfinished
2. #38 Mees Rottgering (WFU) def. #74 Filip Gustafsson (ARIZ) 6-2, 6-1
3. #98 Alexander Rozin (ARIZ) def. #28 Luca Pow (WFU) 6-3, 7-5
4. Charlie Robertson (WFU) vs. #105 Zoran Ludoski (ARIZ) 6-3, 6(2)-7, unfinished
5. #125 Aryan Shah (WFU) def. Glib Sekachov (ARIZ) 6-4, 6-2
6. Joaquin Guilleme (WFU) def. Alejandro Arcila (ARIZ) 0-6, 7-5, 6-2
Order of finish: 2, 5, 3, 6
Doubles Results
1. #1 Delgado/Suresh (WFU) def. #20 Gustafsson/Sekachov (ARIZ) 6-2
2. Rottgering/Szymkowiak (WFU) def. #43 Friend/Rozin (ARIZ) 6-0
3. Pow/Shah (WFU) vs. #57 Stelse/Arcila (ARIZ) 3-4, unfinished
Order of finish: 2, 1
From Coach Bresky
"Arizona is a really tough team, and I thought our guys showed a lot of composure today. We came out with great energy in doubles, which has been such a strength for us all season, and then we had different guys step up across the lineup in singles. Mees was outstanding again, Aryan has continued to play with a ton of confidence recently and Joaquin showed tremendous fight after a tough first set. To be back in the national semifinals says a lot about this group's consistency, competitiveness and belief in one another. We're excited for the opportunity ahead." – Head coach Tony Bresky
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With the victory, the Demon Deacons (34-3) move into the national semifinals for the fifth time in program history, all coming since 2018, continuing one of the premier stretches in collegiate tennis. Wake Forest also extended its NCAA Tournament winning streak to 10 matches.
The win marked another milestone for head coach Tony Bresky's program, as Wake Forest became just the second team to reach five NCAA semifinal appearances since 2018, joining Texas.
The Demon Deacons will now face either No. 4-seeded Virginia or No. 5-seeded Mississippi State on Saturday afternoon at 1 p.m. with a spot in the national championship match on the line.
Returning to the final site of the NCAA tournament for the third-consecutive season, Wake Forest once again leaned on its depth and postseason experience against an Arizona squad making the first quarterfinal appearance in program history. The Demon Deacons improved to 2-1 all-time against the Wildcats with the previous win coming in the 2024 ITA National Indoor tournament.
Wake Forest now holds a 5-1 record in NCAA quarterfinal matches all-time and will take a 3-1 record in semifinals into Saturday's match.
Deacs in the NCAA Tournament
- NCAA Championships (2)
- 2018, 2025
- NCAA Finalists (3)
- 2018, 2019, 2025
- Semifinal Appearances (5)
- 2018, 2019, 2024, 2025, 2026
- Quarterfinal Appearances (6)
- 2017, 2018, 2019, 2024, 2025, 2026
- Round of 16 Appearances (11)
- 2007, 2009, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022, 2024, 2025, 2026
- Second Round Appearances (19)
- 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026
- Tournament Appearances (25)
- 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026
Wake Forest also continued its dominant stretch in doubles play, claiming the opening point for the 26th-consecutive match and for the 34th time this season with wins on courts one and two.
Mees Rottgering and Kacper Szymkowiak continued their unbeaten season together with a win over No. 43 Friend/Rozin, 6-0, on court two. The pair improved to 15-0 overall and secured their first ranked victory as a tandem. Recently named Third Team All-ACC Doubles, the duo also recorded their third win of the NCAA Tournament.
The nation's top-ranked doubles team of Andrew Delgado and DK Suresh Ekambaram earned another statement win, defeating No. 20 Gustafsson/Sekachov, 6-2, on court one. The duo improved to 14-0 together while recording their sixth ranked win and fifth victory over a top-25 opponent this season. The victory also moved Suresh to 99 career doubles wins, while Delgado remained unbeaten across both singles and doubles this spring.
Career Doubles Wins - Wake Forest History
| Rank | Name | Years | Wins |
| 1. | Skander Mansouri | 2014-18 | 117 |
| T2. | Cory Parr | 2005-09 | 108 |
| T2. | Christian Seraphim | 2014-18 | 108 |
| 4. | DK Suresh | 2023-Pres. | 99 |
| 5. | Steven Forman | 2007-10 | 94 |
| 6. | Luca Pow | 2023-Pres. | 93 |
| T7. | Trent Brendon | 2000-03 | 92 |
| T7. | David Hopkins | 2008-13 | 92 |
| T9. | Raul Munoz | 1998-2001 | 88 |
| T9. | Brent Ross | 1992-96 | 88 |
| T9. | Petros Chrysochos | 2016-19 | 88 |
| 12. | Todd Paul | 2003-07 | 84 |
Rottgering, the No. 38-ranked singles player in the country, continued his sensational freshman season with a win over No. 74 Filip Gustafsson, 6-2, 6-1, on court two. The ACC Freshman of the Year improved to 17-3 overall and a stellar 7-1 record against ranked opponents while extending his winning streak to six matches, five of which have come during postseason play. He has remained nearly untouchable down the stretch, suffering just one loss since Feb. 15.
No. 125 Aryan Shah continued his postseason surge with a win over Glib Sekachov, 6-4, 6-2, on court five. The freshman improved to 11 collegiate victories while extending his winning streak to five matches, including four during postseason competition. Shah has now gone 3-0 in NCAA Tournament matches after previously earning wins against Navy and UCF.
Despite dropping the first set 6-0, sophomore Joaquin Guilleme battled back and earned the clinching win over Alejandro Arcila, (0-6, 7-5, 6-2) on court six. The Nicaraguan secured his team-leading 25th singles victory of the spring while recording his third win of the NCAA Tournament. This also marked his second match-clincher of the tournament following his round two victory over Old Dominion.
Full Schedule/Results (All Times Eastern)
- Thursday - Quarterfinals (May 14)
- (2) Texas def. (10) Baylor, 4-1
- (6) TCU def. (3) Ohio State, 4-3
- (1) Wake Forest def. (8) Arizona, 4-1
- 7 p.m. - (4) Virginia vs. (5) Mississippi State
- Saturday - Semifinals (May 16)
- 10 a.m. - (2) Texas vs. (6) TCU
- 1 p.m. - (1) Wake Forest vs. (4) Virginia/(5) Mississippi State
- Sunday - Championship (May 17)
- 1 p.m. - TBD
Wake Forest's Path So Far…
- First Round - May 1
- (1) Wake Forest def. Navy, 4-0
- Second Round - May 2
- (1) Wake Forest def. Old Dominion, 4-0
- Round of 16 - May 8
- (1) Wake Forest def. (16) UCF, 4-1
- Quarterfinals - May 14
- (1) Wake Forest def. (8) Arizona, 4-1
How It Happened
- Wake Forest immediately seized momentum in doubles play, racing out to 4-0 leads on courts one and two while court three remained tied at 3-3.
- Rottgering and Szymkowiak were first to finish, cruising to a dominant 6-0 victory on court two.
- Shortly after, Delgado and Suresh Ekambaram secured the doubles point with a 6-2 win on court one.
- In singles action, Rottgering quickly built a 4-1 advantage on court two, while Robertson jumped out to a 3-0 lead on court four.
- Guilleme dropped his first set, 0-6, while Rottgering countered with the first set on court two by a 6-2 margin.
- Pow also dropped his opening set on court three, but Robertson, Suresh and Shah each claimed their respective first sets.
- Rottgering was first off the courts in singles, earning a straight-set victory on court two to extend Wake Forest's lead.
- After losing the opening set, Guilleme responded by forcing a decisive third set on court six.
- Shah then added another point for the Demon Deacons with a straight-set win on court five.
- Arizona answered with a win on court three, as Pow fell in straight sets.
- On court four, Robertson was pushed into a third set after splitting the opening two frames.
- Guilleme completed the comeback on court six with a three-set victory to clinch Wake Forest's semifinal berth.
Singles Results
1. #27 DK Suresh (WFU) vs. #4 Jay Friend (ARIZ) 7-6(3), 6(2)-7, 3-5, unfinished
2. #38 Mees Rottgering (WFU) def. #74 Filip Gustafsson (ARIZ) 6-2, 6-1
3. #98 Alexander Rozin (ARIZ) def. #28 Luca Pow (WFU) 6-3, 7-5
4. Charlie Robertson (WFU) vs. #105 Zoran Ludoski (ARIZ) 6-3, 6(2)-7, unfinished
5. #125 Aryan Shah (WFU) def. Glib Sekachov (ARIZ) 6-4, 6-2
6. Joaquin Guilleme (WFU) def. Alejandro Arcila (ARIZ) 0-6, 7-5, 6-2
Order of finish: 2, 5, 3, 6
Doubles Results
1. #1 Delgado/Suresh (WFU) def. #20 Gustafsson/Sekachov (ARIZ) 6-2
2. Rottgering/Szymkowiak (WFU) def. #43 Friend/Rozin (ARIZ) 6-0
3. Pow/Shah (WFU) vs. #57 Stelse/Arcila (ARIZ) 3-4, unfinished
Order of finish: 2, 1
From Coach Bresky
"Arizona is a really tough team, and I thought our guys showed a lot of composure today. We came out with great energy in doubles, which has been such a strength for us all season, and then we had different guys step up across the lineup in singles. Mees was outstanding again, Aryan has continued to play with a ton of confidence recently and Joaquin showed tremendous fight after a tough first set. To be back in the national semifinals says a lot about this group's consistency, competitiveness and belief in one another. We're excited for the opportunity ahead." – Head coach Tony Bresky
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Team Stats
#1 Doubles Match
#2 Doubles Match
#3 Doubles Match
Order of Finish:
2,1
Order of Finish:
2,5,3,6
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