SAP OpenSan Jose, Calif.
ABN AMRO World Tennis TournamentRotterdam, Netherlands
Brasil OpenCosta do Sauipe, Brazil
Open GDF SUEZParis, France
PTT Pattaya OpenPattaya City, Thailand
Our varsity collegiate webpage has been designed to provide you with an overview of varsity collegiate tennis, the recruiting process, links to numerous college tennis resources and updates from the department of Junior and Collegiate Competition.
Blake Strode deferred Harvard Law School to chase his dream of becoming a professional tennis player. So far, it looks like a smart decision.
The US Open National Playoffs will provide the opportunity for all players 14 years of age and older to earn a wild card into the 2010 US Open Qualifying Tournament.
The 2009 NCAA champion USC men and Duke women open the 2010 season right where they finished -- sitting atop of the Campbell/ITA College Tennis Rankings.
Georgia Tech sophomore Irina Falconi, one of six college players representing the U.S. at the Master’U BNP Paribas in Poitiers, France, will be sharing her experiences on the trip in a blog for USTA.com.
Follow all the news from the 2009-10 college tennis season.
Sophomore Eric Quigley, currently ranked eighth in singles and ninth in doubles in the NCAA Division I Men's Rankings, recently took time from his busy schedule to answer some questions for USTA.com.
Read about the college players and coaches who have been featured in our College Spotlight column.
Campus Showdowns are a USTA/ITA joint program, bringing open one-day events to college campuses all over the country.
Campus Kids' Days are designed to expose more junior players (and their parents and coaches) to college matches while helping increase attendance across the country.
Click here for more information about college events that take place throughout the year.
College coaches, click here for the latest information from the office of Junior and Collegiate Competition.
Click here for important information on varsity collegiate tennis, including varsity tennis opportunities, scholarships, tennis opportunities on campuses, schedules of upcoming expos and forums and more.
Click here for information and upcoming events for current collegiate student-athletes.
The Collegiate Varsity Committee plays an important role in giving support, guidance and feedback to the USTA Junior and Collegiate Competition Department regarding collegiate varsity tennis.
Click here to access the official website of the Intercollegiate Tennis Association, the governing body of collegiate tennis. Find the latest collegiate news, rankings, upcoming events and more on the ITA’s new website.
Looking to play varsity collegiate tennis? Tennisrecruiting.net is the premier tennis recruiting site in the nation, with thousands of players and collegiate coaches accessing the site daily.
Click here to learn more and connect to the exciting world of collegiate recreational tennis.
Get the latest from from the USTA’s wheelchair tennis site.
2010 ITA Division I Team Rankings (as of Jan. 5, 2010):
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