Top Colleges in the U.S. for Women’s Tennis athletes
- Vanderbilt University. Nashville, Tennessee. …
- Stanford University. Stanford, California. …
- University of Florida. …
- Duke University. …
- Pepperdine University. …
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. …
- University of Georgia. …
- Georgia Institute of Technology – Main Campus.
Also, how good is Division 3 tennis?
Broken down on an individual player’s level, the average Top 20 female in Division III has a UTR of 8.3 (Power 6 Rating of 50/6) compared to a UTR of 7.2 in the NAIA and a UTR of 8.6 in the Division II. For women also, the NCAA D-III is stronger than the NAIA and somewhat weaker than NCAA D-II tennis.
- Make a list of schools with tennis programs that interest you as a prospective player. …
- Establish contact with the coaches at schools on your list. …
- Start a résumé. …
- Enter your profile at Tennis Recruiting.net. …
- Play as much as you can. …
- Keep up your grades.
Considering this, what country is tennis most popular in?
Popularity of Tennis Around the World
ranking | Country | Regional Popularity * |
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1 | Australia | 100 |
2 | France | 71 |
3 | New Zealand | 70 |
4 | Switzerland | 69 |
Who is the best college tennis player?
Oracle/ITA Division I Men’s Rankings
Rank | Player | School |
---|---|---|
1 | Liam Draxl | University of Kentucky |
2 | Daniel Rodrigues | University of South Carolina |
3 | Gabriel Decamps | UCF |
4 | Duarte Vale | University of Florida |
What do college tennis coaches look for?
In addition to liking a high UTR, college tennis coaches prioritize athletes who are ranked highly on TennisRecruiting.net. Most D1 programs are looking for players who are ranked in the top 50, otherwise known as Blue Chip players. International players should also be ranked near the top of their national standings.
What UTR do I need to play college tennis?
To reach the dream of playing D1 men’s tennis, a player will likely need to be a 12+ on UTR.