College tennis is well represented in the US Open Men's Doubles Draw. Former collegiate players make up one-third of the men's draw. To make sure you are familiar with all 21 players, we found some old photos from their...
As doubles play begins today at the US Open, we took a walk down memory lane and dug up some photos from the players' college days. The ten former women's collegiate players were the best of the best while...
If you're looking through the men's singles draw for the 2020 US Open, you might come across some former collegiate men's players -- 14 to be exact. Each of the 14 left a legacy at their school and in...
Before they were playing on the biggest stage in US tennis, Jennifer, Francesca, Danielle, Astra, Aliona, and Kristie were sharpening their skills in the collegiate ranks. The six of them left their own mark in college tennis and are...
By Darryl Nash, USTA SoCal They were supposed to walk off the court in New York City to a deafening ovation, surrounded by family and waving to an adoring US Open audience, preferably with their final piece of championship hardware...
By Lynn Carratt - Tennis 365 He is Andy Murray’s latest protégé; the former world No 1 swiftly signed up Paul Jubb to his 77 Sports Management agency after he became the first Briton to win the US colleges’ prestigious...
During the 2016 Oracle ITA Masters, Hayley Carter and Luisa Stefani were on opposite sides of the court. The match ended with Stefani moving on and finishing as the runner-up of the event.  Four years later, the scene looks quite...
Former college tennis student-athlete, Jennifer Brady, captured her first Women's Tennis Association (WTA) championship of her career Sunday, defeating Jil Teichmann in the singles final round at the inaugural Top Seed Open. The tournament was hosted by Top Seed...
This Q&A is part of a series with college tennis coaches asking them to describe their alumni engagement efforts, so that others can learn about its importance and ways it can be accomplished. Now more than ever, former college...
“Our idea is to use tennis as a way to gain and hold the attention of young people so that we can teach them about matters more important than tennis.” - Arthur Ashe For the 49 years since Arthur Ashe...

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