Box Score MOBILE TENNIS CENTER | MOBILE Ala. - The University of Mobile Men's Tennis team saw their chances of winning the 2025 SSAC Men's Tennis Championship Tournament dissapear after just one match when they played Loyola on Thursday afternoon. The Rams came into the tournament as the No. 5 seed while the Wolfpack held the No. 4 seed. The two sides would face off in a single elimination match to determine who would face the No. 1 seed of William Carey the next day.
Match Recap
Mobile would lose the doubles point to Loyola having gone 1-2, while the singles matches saw Mobile take a win in the 3 seed. The 1, 5, and 6 seeds for the Rams would all fall to their Wolfpack opponents while the 2 and 4 seeds would not finish out their matches with the winner already determined.
Match Scores
Doubles:
Seed One: Leon Finke/Callum Dickson - (3-6) Loss
Seed Two: Juan Arias/Luis Perez - (5-7) Loss
Seed Three: Santiago Reina/Sergio Ruiz Ramiro - (6-1) Win
Singles:
Seed One: Leon Finke - (0-2, 2-6) Loss
Seed Two: Martin Jeanne - (4-6, 7-6, 0-1) DNF
Seed Three: Callum Dickson - (2-6, 6-0, 6-1) Win
Seed Four: Sergio Ruiz Ramiro - (6-3, 5-7, 2-0) DNF
Seed Five: Youssef Fazazi - (6-3, 3-6, 1-6) Loss
Seed Six: Santiago Reina - (1-6, 5-7) Loss
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