The SIU Edwardsville tennis teams have earned the Ohio Valley Conference Team Academic Award for their outstanding academic performance. This recognition highlights the athletes’ commitment to excellence both on and off the court, showcasing their dedication to education.
Author: Atticus Reed
Coco Gauff has expressed her support for the transgender community while advocating for fairness in women’s tennis. The young star emphasized the need for balance, acknowledging the complexities of inclusion and competitive integrity in the sport.
The University of Portland men’s tennis team has announced the signing of Anirudh Nallaparaju, a transfer from Marist. Nallaparaju brings a strong competitive background and is expected to make an immediate impact on the Pilots’ roster this season.
The Texas A&M Women’s Tennis team has announced the addition of an international standout to their roster. With impressive credentials and significant experience on the global stage, the new recruit is expected to enhance the Aggies’ competitive edge in upcoming seasons.
No. 11 Pepperdine Women’s Tennis was eliminated by No. 3 Ohio State in the NCAA Quarterfinals, ending their impressive season. The Waves fought hard but ultimately fell short in a series of closely contested matches.
In a highly anticipated showdown at the Washington, D.C. QF, Lorenzo Musetti faces off against rising star Alex Jodar, while top seed Taylor Fritz takes on wildcard Michael Michelsen. Both matches promise intense competition as players vie for a spot in the semifinals.
Villanova University has announced the appointment of Eduardo Ugalde as the new head men’s tennis coach. Ugalde, previously an assistant coach at a competitive program, is set to lead the Wildcats in their upcoming season, aiming to enhance the team’s performance.
The Northwestern Wildcats women’s tennis team announced the addition of transfer Aely Arai, a promising athlete from the University of California. Arai’s experience and skills are expected to bolster the Wildcats’ roster as they prepare for the upcoming season.
Tennis star Bernarda Pera has tied the knot with her long-time partner, Kristijan Krajina, in a picturesque ceremony in Croatia. The couple celebrated their love surrounded by family and friends, marking a joyful new chapter in their lives together.
A new report reveals that tennis players endured over 12,000 abusive social media posts in 2025, highlighting a growing concern over online harassment in the sport. The findings underscore the urgent need for stronger measures to combat digital abuse.









