Tempe, the -College Tennis is back as campuses that welcome students throughout the country before the start of the 2025-26 academic year and the tennis season of the college. In part of the second year of a two -year -old pilot by the NCAA to organize the NCAA individual championships in the autumn semester, these coming months will again attach great importance to both individuals and teams while wanting to qualify for the Championship in Orlando in November.
With the level of college tennis that is never higher, various impactful players in the College tennis season 2024-25 will make their return this season, while countless very affected newcomers will try to make this season when they arrive at campus. For more information about some names to keep an eye on this season, view the ITA Division I Division I Ladies’ collegial tennis season Singles and Doubles rankings, as well as the ranking of newcomers.
Landing on top of the ITA preseason Singles Rankings is Auburn’s DJ Bennett. Bennett starts her last year and wants to build on a Breakout Junior season in which she reached the final of the NCAA Singles Championship 2024-25 and the season ended when the number 3-arranged singles player in the country. Bennett was named a CWSA Honda Award Tennis finalist and was an ITA all-American in both Singles and Doubles last season and achieved the first Team All-Sec Honors for the first time in her career.
In the ITA for the season Dubbel -Rangers, the North Carolina duo of Reese Brantmeier and Alanis Hamilton will enter the fall as the number 1 ranked link in the country. As one of the best-ranking combinations during the spring, Brantmeier and Hamilton won the inaugural USTA American Collegiate Play-off who awarded them a main table Wild card in the 2025 US Open.
In the meantime, Mayu Crossley, in the newcomer ranking, will enter the number 1 arranged newcomer in the country. Crossley is on its way to Los Angeles to play for UCLA and has a career-high ITF juniors ranking of No. 5 in the world and is currently ranked as the number 361 WTA player in the WTA Singles ranking.
Read on or click on the links below to see the complete national preseason and the rankings of newcomers.
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