CARY, N.C. – The No. 7 Virginia women’s tennis team suffered a 4-0 loss to No. 8 North Carolina in the final of the 2025 ACC Women’s Tennis Championship on Sunday (April 20) at the Cary Tennis Park.
The Tar Heels (23-4) won the doubles point and singles matches on courts one, five, and six to clinch the victory, defeating the Cavaliers (20-5) in the ACC Championship for the second straight year.
North Carolina opened the match with wins on doubles courts one and three, securing the doubles point and taking a 1-0 lead over Virginia.
The Tar Heels added to their lead with a straight set win on court five. Virginia followed with first set wins on courts two, three, and four before North Carolina extended their lead to 3-0 with a straight set victory on court six.
Shortly after, the Tar Heels clinched the victory over the Cavaliers with a straight set win on the top singles court.
FROM HEAD COACH SARA O’LEARY
“Congrats to UNC. I thought that they played really well. They came out really strong in doubles. I thought our team, especially at two doubles, dug their heels in and really gave us a chance there. And again, just credit to UNC. There’s a lot that we can learn from this match, and if we take it in the right way and understand that, it’s only…