The Ole Miss men’s tennis team has unveiled its highly anticipated 2026 spring schedule, featuring matchups against top-ranked opponents. The season promises thrilling competition and showcases the team’s commitment to excellence on the court.
Author: Ethan Riley
Fans of tennis stars Nick Kyrgios and Aryna Sabalenka expressed their disappointment after noticing Kyrgios’ behavior during their recent match. Observers claimed that his antics detracted from the sport, prompting calls for more focus and professionalism on the court.
The proposed commercial merger of the men’s and women’s pro tennis tours remains incomplete, despite ongoing discussions. Stakeholders are navigating complex negotiations, eyeing potential synergies while addressing concerns over brand identities.
Michigan State Men’s Tennis is set to compete in the ITA Sectionals in Ann Arbor this weekend. The Spartans aim to showcase their skills against top regional talent, building on a promising season under head coach, a key moment for the team’s aspirations.
Elena Rybakina showcased her new Yonex dress for 2026 during a promotional event for the VCORE 8. The Wimbledon champion’s striking outfit combines cutting-edge design and performance technology, embodying her commitment to excellence on the court.
Saint Mary’s Athletics has named Dan Cardiff the new head coach for men’s tennis ahead of the 2025-26 season. Cardiff, known for his strategic approach and player development, is set to lead the Gaels in their quest for excellence on the court.
A remarkable teen who lost his sight at age 11 has defied the odds to become a national tennis champion. His journey of resilience and determination inspires many, highlighting the power of adaptive sports in overcoming personal challenges.
The Charlotte tennis exhibition is set to return to the Spectrum Center, showcasing top talents while the city explores the potential for a new tournament complex. This event promises to boost local interest in the sport and attract visitors to the area.
The University of Texas men’s tennis team celebrated success as two players advanced to the NCAA Singles Round of 32. With skillful performances, the Longhorns showcased their talent and determination, aiming for deeper runs in the prestigious tournament.
Brantmeier and Kajuru of the University of North Carolina showcased their talent at the NCAA Singles Championship, advancing to the next round after impressive performances. Their victories highlight UNC’s strong presence in collegiate tennis this season.










