College tennis is set to be well represented at the upcoming Western & Southern Open as organizers are set to include the first-ever College Tennis Showcase on August 14th, while over 30 former collegiate alum are set to compete...
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...
From the former President and CEO of the United States Tennis Association—the first black woman and youngest person ever to hold the position—comes a behind-the-scenes look at the leadership skills involved in hosting the U.S. Open, the largest and...
TEMPE, AZ - The Intercollegiate Tennis Association (“ITA”) is pleased to announce the four finalists of the 2023 ITA Sally Ride STEM Award as endowed by Tam O’Shaughnessy.  This year’s finalists include Anjali Devireddy (Johns Hopkins), McKenzie Ferrari (UMass Dartmouth),...
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By Austin Russell My time helping the XS Tennis Foundation has been a great experience. It has given me the chance to help hone my marketing skills and set myself up for future opportunities. I have been involved with XS...
LONDON - The ATP and Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) have today announced a groundbreaking collaboration to accelerate the professional development pathway for players in the American Collegiate system. The collaboration will see ATP Challenger Tour playing opportunities allocated to the...
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...
UCLA standout and College Tennis Great Roy Barth is sharing the lessons he learned through tennis in his new book, Point of Impact. Barth explores his relationships with his friends and family, his experience playing on the professional tour,...
By Steve Tignor/Tennis.com “What’s wrong with U.S. tennis?” Among pundits and the American public, it’s a question that never goes out of style. I thought it might be different at this year’s Australian Open, a tournament in which 17 U.S. players...

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