By Shelley MorrisonUniversity of Washington, Class of 1971 At the age of 10, I used to hit against a brick wall between the portables at our local elementary school.  The wall and the surrounding buildings formed an imaginary stadium and I...
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...
By Mike Ross I played Division I tennis at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis from 1999-2003. Playing college tennis has impacted my life in many ways, and in particular, my professional life.  I am currently the President at Brown & Brown...
I would not be where I am today without my college tennis experience. I was a nationally ranked junior player and accepted a scholarship to play for Louisiana State University in 1992, at which time LSU was ranked in the...
Dominik Mueller is the head coach for the men’s tennis team at Old Dominion. Before joining the Monarchs, Dominik was both a player and a coach for the Baylor Bears. As a player, he holds the record for most singles...
TEMPE, Ariz. (May 8) – In an effort to raise the profile of college tennis, engage alumni and provide a networking vehicle, the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) announced on Wednesday the launch of the College Tennis Alumni Network. The primary...
Rachel Stuhlmann is a former tennis player for the Missouri Tigers and earned a career-high NCAA singles ranking of 77. Throughout her career, the St. Louis native developed a love and passion for the sport that is hard to come...
It has always been my dream to play professional tennis. I’ve never been good enough in juniors to even have a realistic shot at it. That’s why going to college was my only and last chance to keep my dreams...
My family had very little money, and a tennis scholarship put me through my undergraduate years at UCLA. I had always been a good mathematician, and so I majored in physics, graduating with my B.A. in four years. It...

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