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This past weekend, multiple players from the ETC Academy group competed in one of the largest tournaments of the year. The annual CITA Qualifier hosts eight age divisions throughout the city of Indianapolis and surrounding areas. Boys and Girls from the 12s to 18s age division compete to qualify for the USTA Midwest Closed. As Read More …
For most players the holiday weekend is a great weekend to take some time off before the summer gets busy with classes and tournament play. But for some of our top players, they spent the weekend out of town playing. There were two tournaments in which our players entered. The first is the Jefforsonville Memorial Read More …
This past weekend, with the help of MaddenCo, the Evansville Tennis Center hosted its third and final USTA National Junior Tournament of the year. This event, similar to January and March, was a National Level 3- meaning it is the third highest national level tournament the USTA offers. However, this past weekend brought both the Read More …
This weekend, May 6-8th, the Evansville Tennis Center will host its third USTA Junior National Tournament of the year. MaddenCo’s sponsored event will bring 64 players to the City of Evansville. The USTA National Level 3 – Sponsored by MaddenCo will hold singles and doubles for both Boys 18s and Girls’ 18s events. Players from Read More …
Lauryn Thompson committed to the University of Southern Indiana this past winter, and made it official Wednesday April 19th when she signed her National Letter of Intent. Lauryn, a senior at Reitz High School held a small ceremony with family, friends and teammates. Lauryn was a two sport athlete at Reitz, but ultimately decided to Read More …
Nick Johnson, a Memorial Senior, signed his National Letter of Intent Wednesday afternoon to play for Bellarmine University. Bellarmine is a member of the Great Lakes Valley Conference, which includes the University of Southern Indiana and University of Indianapolis. Nick spent most of his senior year rehabbing an injury he suffered in the spring of Read More …
Lukas, a former player and member of the Evansville Tennis Center, verbally committed to the University of Florida over the holiday break. Following the successful summer he had last year, it is not a surprise he was a coveted recruit to many schools and coaches. Greif made the Finals of Easter Bowl in the spring, Read More …
If you remember, a few years ago Andy Brandi visited the facility to spend some time with the juniors. Andy who is currently a National Coach for the USTA will be writing a blog over the next several weeks. This piece is written by him and was pulled from the USTA Player Development site. You Read More …
Evan Bottorff, a senior at Castle High School joined other student athletes at his school to announce his plans for college tennis. He was joined by his mother and father, who also serves as Castle’s Boys Coach. Evan committed to Austin Peay in the fall but yesterdays event made it official. He will be heading Read More …
Memorial HS Senior, Brandon Wu signed his National Letter of Intent to play at Citadel. Citadel is located in Charleston, South Carolina. Brandon will become a valuable member of the team under Coach Kriese. Brandon, in front of many of his friends, teachers and teammates held a ceremony yesterday at Memorial High School. Two of Read More …