Colorado Tennis Hall of Fame

Andy Zurcher, Class of 2024




Born and raised in Colorado, Andy was consistently among the top players in the nation during his junior career. A two-time state high school champion, he went on to become a two-time team captain at the University of Notre Dame, an NCAA team finalist, voted the top senior collegiate player of the year, and graduated as an All-American and Academic All-American.

 

Andy was presented with the prestigious Dan Magill Award in 1994 to recognize his outstanding performance and contributions to collegiate tennis. He recorded the third most wins in Notre Dame tennis history (128-60 in singles and 206-101 overall). Andy achieved NCAA career high rankings of No. 19 in singles and No. 7 in doubles. 


On the professional tour, Andy earned an ATP World Rank of 295 in doubles and 1071 in singles playing professional tennis in Australia, Europe, Central America, and throughout the United States. He served as the Assistant Men's Tennis Coach at Notre Dame from 1995-97, and was recognized as the Midwest Assistant Coach of the Year in 1997.

 

Locally, Andy won more than a dozen combined titles at the Denver City Open and Colorado State Open (now known as the Colorado Tennis Championships).

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