Tennis on Campus

Tennis On Campus is perfect for busy college students. It’s a great way to play tennis competitively without the demands of varsity athletics. It’s also great if you’re just getting into the game. After all, college is a time to try new things. Enjoy a fun, coed format designed to accommodate all levels of play, with the top teams competing for regional and national championships. Tennis On Campus also offers team building and social networking opportunities.

 

Most importantly, Tennis On Campus provides a host of opportunities for team camaraderie, social networking and friendly competition. It can really help you stay connected to the sport and maintain an active, healthy lifestyle throughout your college years.

 

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Tournament Schedule

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National Championships

2026 National Championships - April 16-18, Fort Worth, TX (TCU)

  • Player Guide – (Participating Teams, Registration, Rules, Travel Tips, Event Details)
  • TOC Nationals Links – (Tournament Schedules, Scores, Brackets, Live Streams)

Award Season

 

Each winner receives a special invitation for a two-day trip to the 2025 U.S. Open! We appreciate your dedication to growing the sport of tennis, your advocacy for the game, and your consistent hard work.

 

Club of the Year: Penn State University

 

Leader of the Year: Alex Kosan, University of California Santa Cruz

 

Captain with the most players in Serve Tennis: Olivia Cassidy, UNC Chapel Hill

Captains can earn more rewards!

Information regarding 2026-27 TOC grants coming soon.

Tennis lives beyond graduation

TOC Seniors, your college tennis chapter might be ending, but your tennis story is just beginning! The ITA Alumni Network is where connections forged on the court transform into valuable career opportunities and lifelong friendships. Imagine networking with tennis-loving professionals, finding mentors, and staying active in the sport you love.

ACEing Autism and TOC

Tennis on Campus is excited to collaborate with ACEing Autism (AA), offering TOC players unique community service opportunities. Host AA programs on your campus and make a significant difference in the lives of individuals within the adaptive tennis community. AA provides comprehensive support to help your team launch a successful program. Volunteering with AA give you the rewarding experience of facilitating tennis activities for children with autism, opportunities to earn valuable service hours, leadership development, and access to extensive online/on-site training. To express your interest, please follow the link below to complete the TOC interest form.