University of North Carolina Athletics

Sanford To Represent Team USA At International Tennis Competition
October 30, 2017 | Women's Tennis
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. – The USTA today announced that North Carolina freshman Alle Sanford will represent the U.S. in the annual Master'U BNP Paribas International Collegiate Team Competition November 30-December 3 in Marcq-en-Baroeul, France.
Sanford is the second player from the North Carolina women's tennis program to participate in the event, joining Hayley Carter who helped lead Team USA to the title in 2016.
Competing for the U.S. are: Ena Shibahara (Soph., UCLA; Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif.), the Intercollegiate Tennis Association's No. 1-ranked women's singles player; Ashley Lahey (Soph., Pepperdine; Hawthorne, Calif.), the ITA's No. 3-ranked women's singles player; Alle Sanford (Fr., North Carolina; Westerville, Ohio), women's singles champion at this fall's Oracle ITA Masters event; Brandon Holt (Soph., USC; Rolling Hills, Calif.), the ITA's No. 11-ranked men's singles player and 2017 Oracle ITA Masters men's singles champion; Alfredo Perez (Jr., Florida; Miami), the ITA's No. 7-ranked men's singles player; and Martin Redlicki (Sr., UCLA; Chicago), a 2017 ITA Men's All-American Championships singles finalist.
Boise State men's coach Greg Patton and Ohio State women's coach Melissa Schaub will travel with and coach the team, which will compete against teams from Belgium, China, France, Germany, Great Britain, Ireland and Russia. Last year, Shibahara was a part of the U.S. contingent that won its sixth straight Master'U title and seventh in the last eight years. Past U.S. representatives in the Master'U competition include Steve Johnson, Irina Falconi, Austin Krajicek, Maria Sanchez, Mackenzie McDonald, Danielle Collins and Chris Eubanks.
"Master'U is the Davis Cup and Fed Cup of college tennis, and we are excited to have another strong group of student-athletes and coaches to represent Team USA," said USTA Collegiate Tennis Director Stephen Amritraj. "Being part of Team USA has evolved into a rite of passage for the best American collegiate players, along with the goals of winning an NCAA team and individual title."
Each team match consists of two men's and two women's singles matches, one women's and one men's doubles match and a mixed doubles match. Complete results from all three days can be found by visiting the Master'U BNP Paribas website.
Sanford is the second player from the North Carolina women's tennis program to participate in the event, joining Hayley Carter who helped lead Team USA to the title in 2016.
Competing for the U.S. are: Ena Shibahara (Soph., UCLA; Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif.), the Intercollegiate Tennis Association's No. 1-ranked women's singles player; Ashley Lahey (Soph., Pepperdine; Hawthorne, Calif.), the ITA's No. 3-ranked women's singles player; Alle Sanford (Fr., North Carolina; Westerville, Ohio), women's singles champion at this fall's Oracle ITA Masters event; Brandon Holt (Soph., USC; Rolling Hills, Calif.), the ITA's No. 11-ranked men's singles player and 2017 Oracle ITA Masters men's singles champion; Alfredo Perez (Jr., Florida; Miami), the ITA's No. 7-ranked men's singles player; and Martin Redlicki (Sr., UCLA; Chicago), a 2017 ITA Men's All-American Championships singles finalist.
Boise State men's coach Greg Patton and Ohio State women's coach Melissa Schaub will travel with and coach the team, which will compete against teams from Belgium, China, France, Germany, Great Britain, Ireland and Russia. Last year, Shibahara was a part of the U.S. contingent that won its sixth straight Master'U title and seventh in the last eight years. Past U.S. representatives in the Master'U competition include Steve Johnson, Irina Falconi, Austin Krajicek, Maria Sanchez, Mackenzie McDonald, Danielle Collins and Chris Eubanks.
"Master'U is the Davis Cup and Fed Cup of college tennis, and we are excited to have another strong group of student-athletes and coaches to represent Team USA," said USTA Collegiate Tennis Director Stephen Amritraj. "Being part of Team USA has evolved into a rite of passage for the best American collegiate players, along with the goals of winning an NCAA team and individual title."
Each team match consists of two men's and two women's singles matches, one women's and one men's doubles match and a mixed doubles match. Complete results from all three days can be found by visiting the Master'U BNP Paribas website.
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