In a commanding performance, Belinda Bencic overpowered young talent Alex Eala, advancing confidently in the tournament. After the match, Bencic candidly admitted, “I really hate playing lefties,” reflecting on the unique challenges they present on the court.
Author: Caleb Wilson
As the Montreal R4 heats up, attention turns to key matchups: Lehecka faces Jodar, aiming to leverage his powerful serve, while Fils challenges Norrie, known for his relentless style. Predictions point to tight contests that could shift momentum in the tournament.
In the final ITA rankings, the women’s tennis team has secured a top position among the region’s elite, showcasing their skill and dedication throughout the season. This achievement highlights the program’s commitment to excellence and future potential.
Logan Burgess Hayes has been appointed as the Associate Head Coach for the Cal Poly Women’s Tennis team, bringing a wealth of experience to the program. Hayes aims to enhance the team’s performance and foster player development in his new role.
In a challenging matchup, No. 26 Columbia fell to No. 5 Virginia in men’s tennis, showcasing the intensity of collegiate competition. The Lions put forth a commendable effort but ultimately succumbed to the Cavaliers’ powerful lineup.
Fans took to social media to voice their outrage over Aryna Sabalenka’s US Open dress, calling it a “troll” by Nike. The controversial design sparked a heated debate, with many claiming it undermined the athlete’s fierce competitive spirit.
As the first round of the Washington, D.C. R1 heats up, fans eagerly anticipate the matchups between Tien and Mannarino, alongside Shelton facing Damm. Both matches promise intense competition as players vie for early momentum in the tournament.
Aryna Sabalenka turned heads at the US Open with her stunning appearance in a daring fishnet dress. The bold choice sparked conversations among fans and fashion critics alike, showcasing not only her athletic prowess but also her flair for style.
Rice University celebrated a historic achievement as the women’s tennis team clinched its first American Conference Championship. The Owls showcased exceptional skill and teamwork, defeating top rivals to secure the prestigious title and make school history.
The Hamilton College men’s tennis team proudly announced that ten of its athletes have received academic honors for their outstanding performance in the classroom. This recognition highlights the student-athletes’ commitment to excellence both on and off the court.










