Daniel Phillips and the No. 18 Arizona State University (ASU) men's tennis team continued their winning streak with a commanding 6-1 victory over New Mexico State.
The Sun Devils, looking to build momentum, delivered a dominant performance, showcasing their strength and depth across both doubles and singles play.
Phillips and his doubles partner Tanner Povey continued their impressive form, securing a 6-1 victory to clinch the doubles point for Arizona State. Their aggressive play and effective teamwork proved too much for their opponents.
In singles action, Phillips occupied the number four spot, facing off against Italy Feigin. He maintained his composure and delivered a clinical performance, defeating Feigin 6-2, 6-4 in straight sets.
This victory marks Arizona State's second consecutive win, demonstrating their growing confidence and competitive spirit. They will now face a stern test as they hit the road to take on the top-ranked Texas Longhorns on January 19th.
With Phillips playing a key role in their recent success, Arizona State will be looking to carry this momentum into their upcoming clash against the nation's top team. This match promises to be a thrilling encounter, with the Sun Devils aiming to cause an upset and further solidify their position as a contender in the college tennis landscape.
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