This week we are thanking the ITA’s generous supporters and encouraging friends and alumni of college tennis to follow their lead by donating to the ITA Fund. Today we talk with Simmons University women's tennis alum and ITA Board member...
Dear Northwestern Tennis: Thank you so much for the best year of tennis I could have ever imagined and for giving me the opportunity to finish my competitive tennis career where it began.  I was 8 years old when I...
In honor of National Girls and Women in Sport Day, the ITA is featuring some of the outstanding women who make up college tennis. Kristina Minor competed for the University of Illinois for four years and was a three-time...
ATP & WTA Tournaments Spanning from Mar. 28 thru Apr. 24 Former collegiate athletes have gotten off to a great start to the 2022 ATP and WTA clay seasons. Over six tournaments, former collegiate alumni have won four doubles titles...
As the second Grand Slam of the season, the French Open marks the crescendo of the professional clay court season as top players from around the country all look to turn heads on the world-famous red clay at Roland...
The Intercollegiate Tennis Association is now accepting nominations for the 2023 ITA David A Benjamin Achievement Award through Friday, April 14th, and would appreciate your help in taking the time to nominate anyone that you think would merit consideration. Entering the...
https://youtu.be/W3oFKVZ0z_0 TEMPE, AZ. - On a night when many of the brightest dignitaries from the college tennis community were honored, Donald “Don” Rubell, alumnus of Cornell University’s Class of 1961, and New York University’s School of Medicine Class of 1968,...
It was another great weekend for collegiate alum on tour as Maxime Cressy (UCLA) won the Singles Title and William Blumburg (North Carolina) and Steve Johnson (USC) captured the Doubles Title at the 2022 Infosys Hall of Fame Open.  In...
FLUSHING MEADOWS, NY - With the fourth and final Grand Slam of the calendar year getting underway next Monday, many of the sport's best and brightest stars will still be looking to secure their spot into the men's and...
By Arthur Kapetanakis Jermaine and Jarmere Jenkins grew up among eight other siblings as tennis-obsessed kids, watching Venus and Serena Williams on TV. In their professional careers, the brothers have had a much closer vantage point—from about 78 feet across...

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