Texas Men’s Tennis Opens Season with Dominant Sweep, Energizing Houston Fans
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The Texas Longhorns men’s tennis team kicked off its season with the kind of statement win that fires up fans all the way from Austin to Houston. Coming in ranked No. 2 nationally, the Longhorns rolled past Abilene Christian University in a 4–0 sweep that showed depth, confidence, and early-season sharpness.
It may be the first match of the year, but Texas wasted no time showing why expectations around the program continue to rise. The Longhorns opened strong in doubles, securing the first point behind crisp net play and aggressive finishes. Once the match shifted into singles, Texas kept the pressure on, grabbing quick wins that put ACU on its heels and prevented any momentum from building on the other side of the net.
Why the Sweep Matters
A dominant opening match may seem routine for a powerhouse program, but it sets an important tone for the months ahead. Texas enters the season with national-title aspirations, and a clean sweep—without dropping a singles or doubles result—signals that the squad is locking in early.
The win also gives fans across Texas, including the strong Houston alumni base, a reason to track this team closely. With several marquee matchups ahead, including high‑level non‑conference showdowns, the Longhorns will need every early rep to build toward postseason play.
What’s Next for the Longhorns
Texas continues its non‑conference schedule over the coming weeks, with tougher opponents on deck that will demand the same energy and precision shown against ACU. As the roster blends returning talent with key newcomers, each match provides more clarity on who will anchor the lineup as competition intensifies.
For Houston fans eager to catch them live later in the season, watch the schedule—Texas tennis always draws a crowd, no matter the city.
This article is a summary of reporting by University of Texas Athletics. Read the full story here.

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