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RE: US College Signings and General College Chat 2022/23


Dannythomas wrote:
JonH comes home wrote:
Dannythomas wrote:

Final womens singles D1 College Rankings

17- Rajecki

21- Blake

36- Bilchev

105- Dudeney


DOUBLES

11- Miller / Rajecki

13- Blake

14- Dudeney

26- Johnson

43- Spink




 Thanks Danny. Do you have the mens also, by any chance? 
Not a great expert on the men but : 

https://colleges.wearecollegetennis.com/rankings?gender=M&divisionType=DIV1&matchFormat=SINGLES&date=2023-05-31


 


 Thank you ! 



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Arthur 3
JoMo 6
Toby Samuel 10
Conor Thomson 17
Jake Fearnley 19
Emile Hudd 40
Max Basing 45
JPJ 53

I think thats it. Impressive numbers for the men.





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Finn Bass and Ewen Lumsden just outside the top 100

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Not a Brit, but Peyton Stearns (Uni Texas) has just put out #17 seed Ostapenko

www.denverpost.com/2023/05/31/peyton-stearns-ncaa-champ-for-texas-beats-jelena-ostapenko-2017-champ-at-french-open/

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Toby Samuel and Conor Thomson ended up ranked top college doubles pair

twitter.com/shanedeacon75/status/1663933034721157120

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JonH comes home wrote:

Toby Samuel and Conor Thomson ended up ranked top college doubles pair

twitter.com/shanedeacon75/status/1663933034721157120


 Jake Fearnley and Jo Monday also doubles top 10.



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Dannythomas wrote:

Final womens singles D1 College Rankings and their team rankings 

17- Rajecki ( NC State -4 ) 

21- Blake ( Stanford -5 ) 

36- Bilchev ( Georgia Tech-19)  

105- Dudeney ( Florida -16 ) 


DOUBLES

11- Miller / Rajecki ( NC State -4) 

13- Blake ( Stanford -5 )  

14- Dudeney ( Florida -16 ) 

24- Adeshina ( Tennessee -14 ) 


26- Johnson ( Old Dominion -33) 

43- Spink ( Arkansas -42 ) 


 



-- Edited by Dannythomas on Wednesday 31st of May 2023 05:46:43 PM



Also in singles
89 Vic Allen
116 Olivia Peet

Doubles
43 Spink & Morgan Cross
Grace Piper (57), Jess Dawson (66), Sally Pethybridge (69), Millie Bisset (70), Charlotte Russell (71), Lily Hutchins (87), Kylie Bilchev (88)


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The ITA today released a confirmation of the Division I men's players who have qualified for the ATP's new Accelerator program. The criteria for qualification is top 20 in the final ITA rankings or reaching the NCAA singles quarterfinals. 
There is currently no comparable program for collegiate women no

The 21 players eligible for the ATP Accelerator program:

1. Eliot Spizzirri, Texas
2. Ethan Quinn, Georgia
3. Arthur Fery, Stanford
4. Ondrej Styler, Michigan
5. Chris Rodesch, Virginia
6. Johannus Monday, Tennessee
7. Melios Efstathiou, Wake Forest
8. Antoine Cornut-Chauvinc, Florida State
9. Andres Martin, Georgia Tech
10. Toby Samuel, South Carolina
11. Liam Draxl, Kentucky
12. Cannon Kingsley, Ohio State
13. Murphy Cassone, Arizona State
14. Andrew Fenty, Michigan
15. Sebastian Dominko, Notre Dame
16. Nishesh Basavareddy, Stanford
17. Connor Thomson, South Carolina
18. Garrett Johns, Duke
19. Jake Fearnley, TCU
20. Alafia Ayeni, Kentucky
21. Alexander Bernard, Ohio State

https://www.atptour.com/en/news/atp-ita-expand-accelerator-programme-january-2023
http://tenniskalamazoo.blogspot.com/



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Elegant Point wrote:

The ITA today released a confirmation of the Division I men's players who have qualified for the ATP's new Accelerator program. The criteria for qualification is top 20 in the final ITA rankings or reaching the NCAA singles quarterfinals. 
There is currently no comparable program for collegiate women no

The 21 players eligible for the ATP Accelerator program:

1. Eliot Spizzirri, Texas
2. Ethan Quinn, Georgia
3. Arthur Fery, Stanford
4. Ondrej Styler, Michigan
5. Chris Rodesch, Virginia
6. Johannus Monday, Tennessee
7. Melios Efstathiou, Wake Forest
8. Antoine Cornut-Chauvinc, Florida State
9. Andres Martin, Georgia Tech
10. Toby Samuel, South Carolina
11. Liam Draxl, Kentucky
12. Cannon Kingsley, Ohio State
13. Murphy Cassone, Arizona State
14. Andrew Fenty, Michigan
15. Sebastian Dominko, Notre Dame
16. Nishesh Basavareddy, Stanford
17. Connor Thomson, South Carolina
18. Garrett Johns, Duke
19. Jake Fearnley, TCU
20. Alafia Ayeni, Kentucky
21. Alexander Bernard, Ohio State

https://www.atptour.com/en/news/atp-ita-expand-accelerator-programme-january-2023
http://tenniskalamazoo.blogspot.com/


 So bad that the ATP are doing this but not the WTA. Not surprising though. 



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Dannythomas wrote:
Elegant Point wrote:

The ITA today released a confirmation of the Division I men's players who have qualified for the ATP's new Accelerator program. The criteria for qualification is top 20 in the final ITA rankings or reaching the NCAA singles quarterfinals. 
There is currently no comparable program for collegiate women no

The 21 players eligible for the ATP Accelerator program:

1. Eliot Spizzirri, Texas
2. Ethan Quinn, Georgia
3. Arthur Fery, Stanford
4. Ondrej Styler, Michigan
5. Chris Rodesch, Virginia
6. Johannus Monday, Tennessee
7. Melios Efstathiou, Wake Forest
8. Antoine Cornut-Chauvinc, Florida State
9. Andres Martin, Georgia Tech
10. Toby Samuel, South Carolina
11. Liam Draxl, Kentucky
12. Cannon Kingsley, Ohio State
13. Murphy Cassone, Arizona State
14. Andrew Fenty, Michigan
15. Sebastian Dominko, Notre Dame
16. Nishesh Basavareddy, Stanford
17. Connor Thomson, South Carolina
18. Garrett Johns, Duke
19. Jake Fearnley, TCU
20. Alafia Ayeni, Kentucky
21. Alexander Bernard, Ohio State

https://www.atptour.com/en/news/atp-ita-expand-accelerator-programme-january-2023
http://tenniskalamazoo.blogspot.com/


 So bad that the ATP are doing this but not the WTA. Not surprising though. 


 Would be nice to see a list of eligiible women if the WTA had done this - sorry if it's a big ask confuse



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Strongbow wrote:
Dannythomas wrote:
Elegant Point wrote:

The ITA today released a confirmation of the Division I men's players who have qualified for the ATP's new Accelerator program. The criteria for qualification is top 20 in the final ITA rankings or reaching the NCAA singles quarterfinals. 
There is currently no comparable program for collegiate women no

The 21 players eligible for the ATP Accelerator program:

1. Eliot Spizzirri, Texas
2. Ethan Quinn, Georgia
3. Arthur Fery, Stanford
4. Ondrej Styler, Michigan
5. Chris Rodesch, Virginia
6. Johannus Monday, Tennessee
7. Melios Efstathiou, Wake Forest
8. Antoine Cornut-Chauvinc, Florida State
9. Andres Martin, Georgia Tech
10. Toby Samuel, South Carolina
11. Liam Draxl, Kentucky
12. Cannon Kingsley, Ohio State
13. Murphy Cassone, Arizona State
14. Andrew Fenty, Michigan
15. Sebastian Dominko, Notre Dame
16. Nishesh Basavareddy, Stanford
17. Connor Thomson, South Carolina
18. Garrett Johns, Duke
19. Jake Fearnley, TCU
20. Alafia Ayeni, Kentucky
21. Alexander Bernard, Ohio State

https://www.atptour.com/en/news/atp-ita-expand-accelerator-programme-january-2023
http://tenniskalamazoo.blogspot.com/


 So bad that the ATP are doing this but not the WTA. Not surprising though. 


 Would be nice to see a list of eligiible women if the WTA had done this - sorry if it's a big ask confuse


 1. Fiona Crawley ,UNC

2. Mary Stoiana, Texas A&M

3. Lea Ma, Georgia

4. Diana Shroeder , NC State

5. Maddy Sieg, USC 

6. Alexa Noel, Miami

7. Chloe Beck, Duke

8. Fangran Tian, UCLA 

9. Reece Brantmeier, UNC

10. Dasha Vidmanova, Georgia

11. Ayana Akli, South Carolina

12. Daria Frayman, Princeton

13. Anastasiya Komar, LSU

14. Carol Lee, Georgia Tech

15. Layne Sleeth, Oklahoma

16. Alana Smith, NC State

17. AMELIA RAJECKI, NC State

18. Janice Tjen, Pepperdine

19. Celia Mohr, Vanderbilt

20. Sara Dahlstrom, Florida

21. ANGELICA BLAKE, Stanford 

31. Kari Miller, Michigan 

 



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Thanks for the list smilesmilesmile



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Given that the ITA say:
Todays aspiring players are the future lifeblood of our sport, and we must do everything we can to provide them opportunities to reach their potential, ATP Chairman Andrea Gaudenzi said in a press release. Were thrilled to be opening new doors to the American College system, which has been a bedrock of talent in our game for decades.

In addition, players who remain in college and qualify for the programme will receive six opportunities over six months (JulyDecember), enabling them to benefit from the programme during their college offseason and parts of their individual fall season.

I cant see why the same doesnt apply to the collegiate women players they are student-athletes too, have to study, maintain GPA and play for their college in dual season, even if lucky enough to be allowed to play on the WTA in the Fall.
Id be very interested in the rationale behind this decision and wondering how many women were involved in it!

 



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Given that the ITA say:
Todays aspiring players are the future lifeblood of our sport, and we must do everything we can to provide them opportunities to reach their potential, ATP Chairman Andrea Gaudenzi said in a press release. Were thrilled to be opening new doors to the American College system, which has been a bedrock of talent in our game for decades.

In addition, players who remain in college and qualify for the programme will receive six opportunities over six months (JulyDecember), enabling them to benefit from the programme during their college offseason and parts of their individual fall season.

I cant see why the same doesnt apply to the collegiate women players they are student-athletes too, have to study, maintain GPA and play for their college in dual season, even if lucky enough to be allowed to play on the WTA in the Fall.
Id be very interested in the rationale behind this decision and wondering how many women were involved in it!

 


Agree 100 % 



-- Edited by Dannythomas on Saturday 3rd of June 2023 07:40:43 PM

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For those who are interested, players on tour ATP rankings by college - mens singles 

http://collegetennisranks.com/rankings/playersontour/atpsingles/bySchool



-- Edited by Elegant Point on Monday 5th of June 2023 03:50:12 PM

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