UD Tennis Duo Garbero and Prat Earn Conference Weekly Honor

Wednesday, March 18, 2026 at 1:50 PM

University of Delaware tennis players Federico Garbero and Pere Prat have been recognized as the Conference USA men's doubles team of the week. The conference made the announcement on Wednesday from Dallas.

The University of Delaware men’s tennis program received recognition this week as two of its players earned a prestigious conference honor.

Tennis players Federico Garbero and Pere Prat have been named the Conference USA men’s doubles team of the week, according to an announcement made by the conference on Wednesday from Dallas.

The weekly recognition highlights the strong performance by the Blue Hens duo in recent competition, marking another achievement for the university’s tennis program in conference play.

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