College Tennis is continuing to serve as a pathway to the pros. Today we celebrate some new heights achieved by former student-athletes in the April 4th ATP/WTA Rankings. Altogether, seven former collegiate athletes now rank within the Top-Ten of...
For Danielle Collins and Anna Danilina, these past few weeks have been nothing short of a dream. With a Grand Slam Final appearance on the horizon for both players, the 2022 Australian Open has been career defining for both...
As a new Grand Slam season begins in Melbourne next week, the world of college tennis will once again be heavily represented as nineteen former collegiate athletes are slated to take part in the singles main draw at the...
The US Open Mixed Doubles final will be one of many firsts. Finalists Giuliana Olmos/Marcelo Arevalo and Desirae Krawczyk/Joe Salisbury will look to make both personal and championship history in the final match. Regardless of the outcome of the...
Today, the eyes of the tennis world will be on two former collegiate players as they attempt to claim their second Grand Slam doubles title.
Rajeev Ram - Illinois - and Joe Salisbury - Memphis - will look to continue...
Emma Navarro knew this match would be different.
It was the NCAA Singles Championship match in Orlando in May 2021. Navarro, representing the Virginia Cavaliers, was taking on a familiar opponent, Miami’s Estela Perez-Somarriba, the defending champion. Perez-Somarriba had defeated Navarro...
Updated August 30, 2021 at 2:00 PM to reflect Jennifer Brady's withdrawal
Twenty current and former collegiate athletes will compete in the main draw of the 2021 US Open singles tournament. This week, 14 different universities will be represented in...
Australia's John Peers and Ashleigh Barty are the Tokyo 2020 mixed doubles bronze medallists following a walkover by the Serbian team of Nina Stojanovic and Novak Djokovic.
Peers, alongside Barty, was set to meet fellow world No.1 Novak Djokovic and...
Former Pepperdine Wave Luisa Stefani and Olympic doubles partner Laura Pigossi earned Brazil's first Olympic medal in tennis with a stirring comeback victory, saving four straight match points before overcoming Veronika Kudermetova and Elena Vesnina for the bronze.
Luisa Stefani...
On Saturday afternoon, Luisa Stefani of Brazil will attempt to make history as only the second former collegiate woman to medal in the women’s tennis doubles Olympic event.
Stefani would follow in the footsteps of college tennis great and former...