Men's Tennis
Final Four Bound: Liam Draxl to NCAA Championship Semifinals

Final Four Bound: Liam Draxl to NCAA Championship Semifinals

by Connor Link

ORLANDO, Fla. – And then there were four.
 
Kentucky sophomore Liam Draxl is headed to the semifinals of singles competition at the 2021 NCAA Championships.
 
The top-seeded Draxl defeated No. 8 seed Gabriel Decamps of UCF 7-6 (8-6), 6-1 on Wednesday at the USTA National Campus, securing his first straight-set victory of the tournament.

“I’m pumped to be through to the Final Four,” Draxl said. “I’ve been having so much fun this week playing these great matches against great opponents. I’ve been really enjoying myself, so I’m just soaking it all in and fighting as hard as I can every match.”
 
Draxl looks to join Carlos Drada (2000), Jesse Witten (2002) and Eric Quigley (2012) as the only Wildcats in program history to advance to the NCAA Championship final.
 
Draxl will put his 25-2 record on the line against No. 6 seed Sam Riffice, whose Florida team earned its first national title last weekend. Draxl and Riffice are scheduled for first serve at 2 p.m. ET.
 
For the latest on the Kentucky men’s tennis team, follow @UKMensTennis on Twitter and Facebook, @kentuckymenstennis on Instagram, and on the web at UKAthletics.com.
 
 

– GO CATS –
For more information contact:
Connor Link (connor.link@uky.edu) – (859) 257-3838

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