Rafael Nadal leads the all-time list for French Open match wins with an impressive 112 victories. Close behind is Novak Djokovic, eyeing a significant milestone as he continues to chase Nadal’s unparalleled legacy at Roland Garros.
Author: Sophia Davis
The University of North Texas Athletics has announced the signing of two exceptional recruits for the 2025-26 tennis season. These additions aim to bolster the team’s competitive edge, fueling excitement for the upcoming season and future challenges.
Craig Kirchgessner has announced his departure as Head Men’s Tennis Coach at Hendrix College, concluding a notable tenure marked by significant achievements and player development. The college community expresses gratitude for his contributions to the program.
Texas A&M’s women’s tennis standout, Mary Stoiana, has secured her place in the US Open Wild Card Playoffs. This achievement marks a significant milestone in Stoiana’s burgeoning career, highlighting her impressive performance on the court.
As the French Open kicks off, attention turns to first-round matchups including Stefanos Tsitsipas facing off against Argentina’s Tomás Etcheverry, and American Sebastian Korda taking on Italy’s Franco Darderi. Both matches promise thrilling tennis as players seek early momentum.
In a commanding performance, No. 8 Columbia Men’s Tennis swept Brown with a decisive 7-0 victory. The Lions showcased their dominance on the court, solidifying their position in the national rankings and continuing their strong season.
In the first round of the French Open, all eyes will be on Alexander Zverev as he faces rising star Ethan Tien, while talented junior Tomas Mensik takes on seasoned competitor Tim Muller. Both matches promise thrilling competition in the Parisian clay.
Lubbock Christian University showcased remarkable determination as they rallied in singles play to secure a spot in the semifinals. With grit and teamwork, the team overcame challenges, exemplifying their resilience in this high-stakes competition.
Elon University’s men’s tennis team faced a tough defeat against UNCW in the CAA Championship match on Sunday. Despite a valiant effort, the Phoenix were unable to secure the title, ending their season with a competitive spirit and determination.
As the Hamburg Open gears up, top players Rublev and Dzumhur face off in a highly anticipated R1 clash, with Rublev favored for his powerful baseline game. Meanwhile, Giron meets seasoned competitor Bautista Agut, promising an intriguing battle for survival. Predictions lean towards Rublev and Bautista Agut advancing.










