So, summarising for my benefit - we have Lui Maxted, Jacob Fearnley on one side versus Johannes Monday and Emile Hudd on the other? TCU is Cam's alma mater isn't it?
Look forward to hearing how the final goes!
Thanks EP!
Brit interest as summarised above by JonH - yes TCU is Cams alma mater and Ali G grad last year. Brits formerly at Tennessee included Giles Hussey
TCU, the No. 5 seed, versus No. 3 Tennessee for the 2022 ITA Division I Mens National Team Indoor Championship. A rematch of a tightly-contested 4-3 early season matchup won by the Volunteers. Action from the Nordstrom Tennis Center gets underway at 12 p.m. PST. Live streaming via PlaySight and live scoring via Tennis-Ticker can be found on the Tournament Central page. (Link below)
The Horned Frogs avenged an early season setback to No. 3 Tennessee as they topped the Volunteers in the February 21, 2022, final at Nordstrom Tennis Center in Seattle to claim the team indoor national championship. It is the first national championship in TCU program history.
TCU won the dubs and 3 of the 4 singles to finish 4-1. Jo Munday won the only singles for Tennessee with Emil Hudd losing 2-6, 4-6. Lui Maxted match UF, but a good win for Jake Fearnley at #5;
The ITA is developing an app to manage competition info and now publishes all submitted college tennis active rosters and coaches on team profile pages. Phase 1 of the player profiles lists singles and doubles match results from 2021-22 season tournaments and dual match play. Future improvements will include links to match opponents profiles and current and past rankings. Links to the new player profile pages are on respective team roster pages.
Stanford graduate and post grad Emily Arbuthnot now playing varsity lacrosse for Cambridge. Currently studying for her second masters
Cambridge were quick to retaliate with two goals in the last few minutes of the first quarter. The first was by Emily Arbuthnott, affectionately known as Queenie by Judy Murray, who executed after a well-timed solo drive from outside the fan;
I didnt realise Mark Petcheys daughter, Myah was a college tennis player at Uni Oregan, she is listed at British but attended High School in South Africa. Apparently her and her sister were friends with Lloyd Harris in SA according to comments her father Mark just made (commentating on Lloyds match at Indian Wells).
Fellow Brit Lillian Mould is also a sophomore at Oregan.
I didnt realise Mark Petcheys daughter, Myah was a college tennis player at Uni Oregan, she is listed at British but attended High School in South Africa. Apparently her and her sister were friends with Lloyd Harris in SA according to comments her father Mark just made (commentating on Lloyds match at Indian Wells). Fellow Brit Lillian Mould is also a sophomore at Oregan.
Noticed UCLA walk-on Giacomo took Stanfords Max Basing #58 to three sets. Giacomo is another one I havent seen play for years, my friends son always seemed to end up playing (and frequently beating) him in the LTA tournaments.
1) No. 38 Alexander Hoogmartens (UCLA) d. No. 2 Arthur Fery (STAN), 6-3, 6-1
2) Axel Geller (STAN) d. Patrick Zahraj (UCLA), 6-1, 7-5
3) No. 58 Max Basing (STAN) d. Giacomo Revelli (UCLA), 2-6, 7-5, 6-3
4) Alexandre Rotsaert (STAN) d. Karl Lee (UCLA), 6-3, 5-7, 6-2
5) Eric Hahn (UCLA) led Sangeet Sridhar (STAN), 6-7, 5-7, 1-0 uf
6) Timothy Sah (STAN) d. Stefan Leustian (UCLA), 7-6, 6-2
I saw Giacomo livestream quite recently - pretty sure it must have been one of the UTR events, in California, I seem to remember. Seemed quite decent but I only saw about 10 mins, to be honest, so nothing too useful;
However, I like Max Basing - I've seen him play some excellent tennis, a year or two year ago - lot to like in his game - am interested to see how it evolves....
College Tennis is continuing to serve as a pathway to the pros. Today we celebrate some new heights achieved by former student-athletes in the ATP/WTA Rankings.
The ITA now publishes all submitted college tennis active rosters and coaches on team profile pages. Phase 1 of the player profiles is now available on the ITA website and lists singles and doubles match results from 2021-22 season tournaments and dual match play. Future improvements will include links to match opponents profiles and current and past rankings. Links to the new player profile pages are on respective team roster pages.
The 2022 Pac-12 Tennis Championships will be held on April 20-23 in Ojai, California.
From Wednesday through Friday, the women's tournament will be contested at Ojai Valley Tennis Club before moving to Libbey Park for the championship on Saturday. The men's tournament will be held at Libbey Park all four days. Live coverage will take place on Pac-12 Network, with additional coverage across Pac-12.com and the Pac-12 Now app.