The WashU Bears women’s tennis team has been recognized as an ITA All-Academic Team, celebrating their commitment to excellence on and off the court. Additionally, 12 individual players earned academic honors, highlighting their dedication to both athletics and academics.
Author: Olivia Williams
As the Los Cabos Open final approaches, fans eagerly await a showdown between Denis Shapovalov and Stefan Kovacevic. Shapovalov, known for his explosive gameplay, faces off against the rising star Kovacevic, whose resilience has proven formidable. Predictions lean towards a thrilling match, with Shapovalov slightly favored, but Kovacevic’s determination could swing the tide.
As the quarterfinals approach, fans eagerly anticipate the matchups between Alexander Bublik and Pedro Comesana, as well as Sebastian Baez and Giulio Darderi. Each player brings a unique style to the court, promising intense battles and potential upsets.
The prestigious Wimbledon tournament has crowned numerous champions in its storied history. From Roger Federer’s record-breaking titles to Serena Williams’ dominance in women’s singles, ESPN highlights the iconic winners who have shaped tennis’ most revered event.
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Men’s Tennis team has officially announced the addition of Martin Delnido, a transfer from Abilene Christian, to its 2025-26 roster. Delnido’s experience is expected to bolster the team’s competitive edge in upcoming seasons.
George Mason University’s men’s tennis program has officially announced its 2025-26 signing class, welcoming top talent to enhance their competitive edge. The new recruits are expected to make significant contributions to the team’s future success.
The Liberty Flames men’s tennis team has announced the addition of promising talent Ekpenyong to their roster for the 2025-26 season. This strategic recruitment aims to bolster the team’s competitive edge in upcoming tournaments.
Canadian tennis star Eugenie Bouchard announced she will retire following her participation in the Montreal Open. The 29-year-old, who gained fame for reaching the Wimbledon finals in 2014, plans to shift her focus to new ventures after her final match.
Tokito Oda claimed his second Wimbledon men’s wheelchair singles title, showcasing remarkable skill and determination on the court. The Japanese star’s victory adds to his impressive accolades, solidifying his position as a leading figure in wheelchair tennis.
The Tennis Hall of Fame Open showcased thrilling matches this weekend, featuring both men’s and women’s singles and doubles championships. Top players battled for title glory, drawing significant crowds and excitement to the historic venue in Newport, Rhode Island.









