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Web Site: College Tennis Examiner

BallHype Member since April 11, 2009

ITA National Indoors showcases incredible college tennis
examiner.com — Yale University is the home this year for the ITA National Indoors for the first time and this beautiful facility is showcasing some incredible college tennis. (more) ITA National Indoors showcases incredible college tennis
Field set for ITA National Indoor Championships
Field set for ITA National Indoor Championships
examiner.com — The field is set for the USTA/ITA National Indoor Championships, to be held at Yale University November 5-8th. The event will feature 32 players in each men's and women's single draw and 16 teams for each doubles. (more) Field set for ITA National Indoor Championships
Small college players take Superbowl to Indoors
Small college players take Superbowl to Indoors
examiner.com — There isn't another tournament like it. It's a college tennis event in a category of its own and it's deserving of duplication in other sports. The event I'm referring to is the ITA National Small College Championships, a tournament that involves every college division. (more) Small college players take Superbowl to Indoors
Ivy League dominates NTC Invitational
examiner.com — It’s one of the best kept secrets in college tennis, but not for those who have played it. For the seventh year in a row, the USTA BJK NTC Women’s College Invitational showcased NCAA Division I women's tennis at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center – also known as the home of the ... (more) Ivy League dominates NTC Invitational
 Examiner Bio Southern teams rule Riviera All-American Women's Championships
Examiner Bio Southern teams rule Riviera All-American Women's Championships
examiner.com — The big surprises were all in the first round at the Riviera All-American Women’s Championships, held this past weekend in Pacific Palisades, California, where the titles were divided among Southern schools. (more) Examiner Bio Southern teams rule Riviera All-American ...
Tennessee's Smith Sweeps D'Novo/ITA All American
Tennessee's Smith Sweeps D'Novo/ITA All American
examiner.com — As a freshman at the University of Tennessee, Aussie John Patrick (JP) Smith made the finals of the NCAA Championship (losing to Somdev Devvarman, as he claimed his second title). A year and a half later, Smith is proving he's got staying power at the top of college tennis. (more) Tennessee's Smith Sweeps D'Novo/ITA All American
College tennis weekly roundup
College tennis weekly roundup
examiner.com — The college tennis season is in full swing and there's lots to report out there. Let's take a look at some of what happened over the past few days: Rhyne Williams of Tennessee won the Georgia Tech Fall Tournament. (more) College tennis weekly roundup
Campus Showdowns bring juniors and college players together
Campus Showdowns bring juniors and college players together
examiner.com — It’s always been a catch 22 question – how do you give junior players a taste of playing college tennis without breaking the (NCAA) college tennis rules? Well, the USTA has come up with the answer to that question. It’s called “Campus Showdowns” and they have proven to be a successful way for ... (more) Campus Showdowns bring juniors and college players together
Great showing at U.S. Open Juniors for Buckeye Buchanan
Great showing at U.S. Open Juniors for Buckeye Buchanan
examiner.com — It may have been a short visit to the men's singles at the U.S. Open for Chase Buchanan, but he stuck around until he end of the Junior Championships. (more) Great showing at U.S. Open Juniors for Buckeye Buchanan
Former college player Travis Parrot takes title at Open
Former college player Travis Parrot takes title at Open
examiner.com — Travis Parrot, the one remaining former college player at the U.S. Open, has taken the mixed doubles title. The past player for the University of Georgia (1999-2001) and the University of Portland (2002) teamed with Carly Gullickson for the title. (more) Former college player Travis Parrot takes title at Open
Isner makes a statement before departing Open
Isner makes a statement before departing Open
examiner.com — John Isner wasn't just the last American left standing in the men's singles draw at the U.S. Open, he was the last former college player. Before he left, though, he made quite a statement. (more) Isner makes a statement before departing Open
Most of the college players fall with the sunset at the U.S. Open
Most of the college players fall with the sunset at the U.S. Open
examiner.com — In May, Daniel Nguyen helped the University of Southern California win the NCAA Team Championship, but he decided not to fully leave his junior tennis days behind and entered the prestigious USTA National Boys' 18 Championships. (more) Most of the college players fall with the sunset at the ...
Double trouble on the U.S. Open courts
Double trouble on the U.S. Open courts
examiner.com — For awhile, it was all about doubles for me as I wrote and toured with my book, American Doubles... the Trials... the Triumphs... the Domination. I haven't been able to cover the event much lately and I forgot how much I missed it until Wednesday -- doubles day at the U.S. Open. (more) Double trouble on the U.S. Open courts
Yani puts up a fight against Querry while teens impress
Yani puts up a fight against Querry while teens impress
examiner.com — The U.S. Open road is finally over for former Duke player Michael Yani, but he didn't go down without a fight, and he had quite a giant to battle. (more) Yani puts up a fight against Querry while teens impress
Witten continues streak while Ram and Cecil fall at Open
Witten continues streak while Ram and Cecil fall at Open
examiner.com — It's been a memorable summer for Rajeev Ram, a former member of the Fighting Illini who picked up NCAA doubles and team trophies with them in 2003. He captured his first ATP singles title at the Campbell's Hall of Fame Tennis Championships and he watched his ranking shoot up. (more) Witten continues streak while Ram and Cecil fall at Open
Britton gets his day at the Open against No. 1
Britton gets his day at the Open against No. 1
examiner.com — As soon as the reigning NCAA singles champion heard he was to play Roger Federer, he was excited at the prospect. The newly turned professional teen was ready to face the No. 1 player in the world, on one of the greatest stages in the world, in front of millions. (more) Britton gets his day at the Open against No. 1
Isner's 10 lives allow for upset
Isner's 10 lives allow for upset
examiner.com — It was pretty obvious that this was going to be nothing like the first as no one could get even close to breaking the other's serve. Victor Hanescu took an early lead in the breaker to 4-1, but Former Georgia Bulldog Isner came back with some great serve (125 mph) and volley. (more) Isner's 10 lives allow for upset
 Examiner Bio Three former college players survive U.S. Open Qualifying
Examiner Bio Three former college players survive U.S. Open Qualifying
examiner.com — It was a long week of play that was made even longer by the remnants of Tropical Storm Danny, but three former college players earned their ticket to the main draw of the U.S. Open Championships. (more) Examiner Bio Three former college players survive U.S. ...
 Examiner Bio Players join the mixing at Taste of Tennis
Examiner Bio Players join the mixing at Taste of Tennis
examiner.com — There seems to be an endless array of events and parties around the U.S. Open, but the BNP Parabis Taste of Tennis has become especially famous for its food, drink and celebrities. (more) Examiner Bio Players join the mixing at Taste of Tennis
 Examiner Bio College players take USTA National Junior Championships
Examiner Bio College players take USTA National Junior Championships
examiner.com — College tennis was well represented in the 18 and under division at the 2009 USTA National Championships. (more) Examiner Bio College players take USTA National Junior ...
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