New ITA Program for College Players
Happy New Year and New Decade! The Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) is off to a great start to the Roaring (20)20s with its newest initiative...
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Happy New Year and New Decade! The Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) is off to a great start to the Roaring (20)20s with its newest initiative...
The folks at Universal Tennis have been very busy adding new features and updating their website to help college-bound Junior Players navigate the recruiting process...
I know this is totally last-minute, but I saw a link to the following article on Twitter this morning and wanted to pass along the...
For those of you with children still looking for a place to play College Tennis, there are two upcoming chances to get in front of...
There are a few US Open Junior Boys who are already enrolled in college and who will be playing for their teams this year. Brandon...
Often, when we're in the throes of a Big Tennis Event, I miss other important things going on in the world. So, here are a...
There were some incredible matches yesterday at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center (see the Comments on
You all know the top players, and I'm sure many of you base your US Open viewing schedule on when they play. However, there are...
Dave Fish, former Harvard Men's Tennis Coach (1976 - 2018) & ITA Hall of Famer, gives advice on how to use your UTR and how not to...
Day 2 proved to be just as fun as Day 1 at the BB&T Atlanta Open! After a rain-induced delay to the start of play,...
Upcoming Events
Danielle Lao grew up a fierce competitor on the tennis courts of SoCal. She went on to an incredible college career at USC before finding success on the WTA tour. Now, she coaches junior players in the area, including the winner of the 2026 USTA Billie Jean King National Championships 18-and-under Singles Consolations, Natalie Kha. Hear from Danielle why playing the backdraw was important for Natalie in this event and how she made it through 2-3 matches per day for 8 straight days.