The 2026 ITA Division III Women’s Tennis All-Americans have been announced, highlighting the standout players of the season. These athletes excelled not only on the court but also in their commitment to sportsmanship, showcasing the best of collegiate tennis.
Author: Miles Cooper
WSSU standout Battle has been awarded CIAA Weekly Honors following an impressive performance last week. The talented athlete showcased exceptional skill and determination, contributing significantly to the team’s success and gaining recognition within the conference.
Wichita State’s men’s tennis team has secured a spot in the latest ITA rankings, coming in at No. 63. This milestone reflects the squad’s strong performances this season and showcases their potential as they aim for further success in upcoming competitions.
In an electrifying Houston quarterfinal, Frances Tiafoe faces off against Alexei Popyrin. Tiafoe, fresh off a strong season, looks to leverage his powerful baseline game, while Popyrin aims to upset with his aggressive style. Fans can expect a thrilling showdown.
As the Houston QF approaches, all eyes are on the clash between Ben Shelton and Tomás Tirante, alongside the matchup of Tommy Paul against Tomás Etcheverry. Both matches promise high-stakes action as contenders vie for a spot in the semifinals.
Harding University athletics celebrated a significant achievement as Alex Solorzano was named the MIAA/GAC South Athlete of the Week. Solorzano’s exceptional performance in recent competitions highlights his dedication and skill, bringing pride to the university.
Czech tennis star Petra Kvitova announced the arrival of her twin daughters, expanding her family to three children. The two-time Wimbledon champion shared the joyful news on social media, expressing her excitement for this new chapter in her life.
The Blue Hose showcased a powerful performance on the road, rallying past Furman with a decisive surge in singles matches. Their strategic play and resilience clinched the victory, solidifying their momentum in the season. More details at gobluehose.com.
The No. 8 Sooners are set to embark on their final SEC road trip, heading to Vanderbilt and Missouri this weekend. As the season winds down, the team aims to solidify its standing with crucial victories against formidable opponents.
The Credit One Charleston Open players’ party welcomed athletes and fans alike for a night of celebration. Set against the backdrop of Charleston’s vibrant nightlife, the event featured live music, gourmet cuisine, and opportunities for players to connect off the court.









