College On Tour

Current and past college tennis players playing in professional tournaments.

By Steve PrattITA CorrespondentWimbledon Gentlemen's Singles Draw | Wimbledon Gentlemen's Doubles DrawCollege tennis will be in the spotlight on the sport of tennis’ grandest stage when reigning NCAA champion and University of South Carolina senior Paul Jubb makes his Wimbledon debut...
By Matt Pignataro South Carolina AthleticsCOLUMBIA, S.C.- Less than a month after winning the NCAA Singles Championship, South Carolina rising senior Paul Jubb will get the chance to play on tennis' biggest stage, earning a wild card entry to the 2019 Wimbledon Championships.  A...
When former college tennis player-turned Silicon Valley tech guru Mark Hurd first came up with the idea to award two up-and-coming pros who played college tennis with the financial help they would need to succeed on the professional tour,...
Video courtesy of the WTA. Follow Danielle Collins on the WTA website.
ATP — Brayden Schnur’s best week ever got even better on Saturday at the New York Open. Having never won an ATP Tour main draw match before this week, the Canadian qualifier saved five set points in the opening...
Both current and former American tennis collegians have had a great start to pro tournaments in 2019. With the Australian Open finishing up and many WTA, ATP and ITF events going on throughout the world, many players have brought...
MELBOURNE, Australia — Ann Chisholm contemplated traveling from her Minnesota home to watch the main-draw debut of her cousin Danielle Collins at the Australian Open, but it seemed like a flight of fancy. Collins had lost in the first...
Below is a look at players with collegiate tennis ties competing in the 2018 US Open. Men's SinglesNoah Rubin, Wake ForestBradley Klahn, StanfordSteve Johnson, USCJohn Isner, GeorgiaKevin Anderson, IllinoisCameron Norrie, TCUMackenzie McDonald, UCLATennys Sandgren, TennesseeYannick Hanfmann, USCYannick Maden, ClemsonCollin Altamirano, Virginia Men's DoublesBradley...
By Steve Pratt It wasn’t the easiest decision he’s ever made, but Scott Lipsky said he just knew it was time – time to call it a career after 15 years on the professional tennis tour.  It’s been a few weeks...
College tennis was firmly in the worldwide spotlight on Friday, July 13, 2018, as former collegiate standouts Kevin Anderson (Illinois) and John Isner (Georgia) competed against one another in what would prove to be an all-time classic encounter in...

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