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USTA Announces 2021 Collegiate Summer Team
by Rhiannon Potkey, 24 June 2021
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The USTA announced the 10 American college players named to the 2021 USTA Collegiate Summer Team. Divided equally into five male and five female players, the training program was designed to help America’s best college players assimilate to professional tennis in a team-oriented environment.
The players selected were:
William Blumberg, North Carolina, Sr.
Sara Daavettila, North Carolina, Sr.
Abbey Forbes, UCLA, Soph.
Cannon Kingsley, Ohio State, Soph.
Aleks Kovacevic, Illinois, Sr.
John McNally, Ohio State, Sr.
Emma Navarro, Virginia, Fresh.
Alexa Noel, Iowa, Fresh.
Sam Riffice, Florida, Jr.
Peyton Stearns, Texas, Fresh.
**Virginia sophomore Natasha Subhash was eligible to compete, but will be unable to due to injury.
The players were selected based on their ATP or WTA singles ranking or a combination of their pro and ITA singles rankings and Universal Tennis Rating. Players on the team are eligible to receive a grant for travel to USTA Pro Circuit events and coaching support over four weeks this summer.
Tulane head coach Mark Booras and North Carolina State assistant coach Cris James will accompany the men during those weeks, while Texas associate head coach Taylor Fogelman and Minnesota assistant Meghan Kelly will accompany the women.
The full tournament schedule began last week in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Sumter, South Carolina, and will continue with these upcoming events:
June 21: W60, Charleston, South Carolina
July 19: ATP Challenger, Cary, North Carolina
M25 Edwardsville, Illinois
W25 Evansville, Indiana
July 26: ATP Challenger 80, Lexington, Kentucky
Aug. 2: ATP Challenger 80 Lexington, Kentucky
M25, Decatur, Illinois
Aug. 9: W100, Landisville, Pennsylvania
“The USTA continues to recognize and support collegiate tennis as a viable part of the professional player pathway and is committed to providing the top American collegiate players with developmental and competitive opportunities,” said Martin Blackman, GM, USTA Player and Coach Development.
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About Rhiannon Potkey
Rhiannon Potkey is a veteran sportswriter with more than two
decades of experience in journalism. Potkey has covered many
sports at many levels and has a passion for finding great stories.
Potkey has covered the U.S. Open, junior sectional and national
events, college conference championships and Davis Cup matches.
Potkey is currently Content Strategist for Tennis Recruiting. You
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