WKU women’s tennis adjusts match time against Austin Peay due to weather concerns

Greg Davis, Women's Tennis Head Coach at Western Kentucky University
Greg Davis, Women's Tennis Head Coach at Western Kentucky University
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The Western Kentucky University (WKU) Women’s Tennis team announced on Apr. 2 that its upcoming match against Austin Peay, scheduled for Saturday, April 4, will begin at 12 p.m. Central Time instead of the previously planned time. The change was made because of potential inclement weather.

The adjustment is intended to ensure player safety and accommodate possible disruptions caused by the forecasted conditions. The Lady Toppers will play as the visiting team for this contest, which will take place at the Warren County Tennis Facility at Michael O. Buchanon Park in Bowling Green.

Entering Thursday’s home match against Campbellsville, WKU holds a season record of nine wins and twelve losses. Thursday’s match is set to start at 5:30 p.m. Central Time.

Fans can follow updates and additional information about WKU Women’s Tennis by following @WKUTennis on X and Instagram.

The rescheduling reflects ongoing efforts by athletic programs to adapt to changing weather patterns while prioritizing athlete well-being.



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