Zheng and Bennett Top ITA preseason rankings; Former women’s coach Thornqvist from Florida called men’s coach at D-III Wesleyan; Opened us for ladies Dubbelers and Drawing; The first round results of Tuesday

Zheng and Bennett Top ITA preseason rankings; Former women’s coach Thornqvist from Florida called men’s coach at D-III Wesleyan; Opened us for ladies Dubbelers and Drawing; The first round results of Tuesday

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The Ita Today published his pre -season ranking, together with his newcomer ranking. I do not know the basis for these rankings, which were in fact the rankings of the previous May, whereby those are no longer eligible, but with all newcomers who are included in these rankings, that is clearly no longer true.

However, there are some top players who are not in the ranking, including Samir Banerjee from Stanford, Rudy Quan of UCLA and Adhithya Ganesan from Florida; San Diego’s Oliver Tarvet had already announced this summer that he did not play the autumn season. For the women, Michaela Laki from NC State and Maddy Zampardo and Melissa Ercan from Oklahoma State are missing for the women.

With the computer ranking that no longer uses the ranking of the preseason as a basic line with The newly adopted ranking procedureThese rankings will have little impact, but it helps to identify who is at school after all portal activity has been closed.

Top 10 singles and newcomers and top 5 Doubles rankings are below. Click on the heads for the full frames.

ITA Division I preserves ranking

Men’s top 10 singles:
1. Michael Zheng, Columbia
2. Rafael Jodar, Virginia
3. DK Suresh, Wake Bos
4. Aidan Kim, Ohio State
5. Jay Friend, Arizona
6. Kenta Miyoshi, Illinois
7. Ozan Baris, Michigan State
8. Corey Craig, Florida State
9. Dylan Dietrich, Virginia
10. Sebastian Dominko, Notre Ladies

1. Benito Sanchez Martinez and Petar Jovanovic, Mississippi State

2. Kenta Miyoshi and Gabriel Debru, Illinois

3. Michael Zheng and Nicolas Kotzen, Columbia

4. Albert Pedrico Kravtsov and Cosme Rolland de Ravel, TCU

5. Devin Badenhorst and Luc Koenig, Baylor

1. Gabriel Debru, Illinois

2. Johan Rodriguez, Oklahoma

3. Erik Arutiunian, LSU

4. Pedro Rodrigues, Central Florida

5. Nicolas Arseneault, Kentucky

6. Gustavo Ribeiro de Almeida, Pepperdine

7. Sefano d’Agostino, Mississippi

8. Paul Barbier Gazeu, South Carolina

9. Andreas Timini, Florida

10. Adam Jilly, Illinois

1. DJ Bennett, Auburn

2. Celia-Belle Mohr, Vanderbilt

3. Reese Brantmeier, North Carolina

4. Cadans Brace, LSU

5. Luciana Perry, Ohio State

6. Valerie Glozman, Stanford

7. Nicole Khirin, Texas A&M

8. Maria Sholokhova, Wisconsin

9. Anastasiia Loppa, Georgia

10. Piper Charney, Michigan

1. Reese Brantmeier and Alanis Hamilton, North Carolina

2. Irina Balus and Liv Hovde, Hertog

3. DJ Bennett and Ashton Bowers, Auburn

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5. Anastasiya Komar and Rose Marie Nijkamp, ​​Oklahoma State

1. Mayu Crossley, UCLA

2. Luca Udvardy, Oklahoma State

3. Monika Ekstrand, Stanford

4. Evialina Lasovich, Oklahoma

5. Sonja Zhiyenbayeva, Pepperdine

6. Carolina Kuhl, LSU

7. Lavinia Tanasia, NC State

8. Ziva Falkner, Pepperdine

9. Anastasiia Gureva, Georgia

10. Tianmei Wang, Stanford

A comment about the newcomers: there are no Americans in the 20 players on the men’s list and only five on the lady list. As I said, I am not aware of the criteria used, but it seems strange that Jagger Leach, who has been as high this year as number 2 in the ITF Junior Rankings, is not there. The recruitment trend is now in the direction of many older international players, among men and women, but previously the very first American juniors made the list. Again, these lists are more than whatever for PR, and results on the court will provide the real data, where these lists fade when that information accumulates.

In other lectures news, the former head coach Roland Thornqvist of the University of Florida, who left his position abruptly in the autumn season of 2024, was hired as head coach at Division III Wesleyan in Connecticut. For more information about the new position of Thornqvist and why Bill Belichick endorses it, See this article.
The Our open The women’s doubles Wild Cards announced tonight, including the USTA Collegiate Playoff champions Reese Brantmeier and Alanis Hamilton by North Carolina and the USTA 18S San Diego champions Kristina Penickova and Thea Frodin, who play each other in the first round. Carmen and Ivana Corley, who played in Oklahoma, also received a wildcard last year and went on to the second round.

Women’s doubles Wildcards:
Venus Williams and Leylah Fernandez (Can)
Hailey Baptiste and Whitney Osuigwe
Reese Brantmeier and Alanis Hamilton

Kristina Penickova and Thea Frodin
Carmen Corley and Ivana Corley
Clervie Ngounoue and IVA Jovic
Julieta Pareja and Akasha Uhobo

Drawing the women’s doubles is here.

There are two more games with Americans, but the results of the other first round games of American players and the second round of Wednesday with Americans are below:

The US Open first round results of Americans from Tuesday:

Coco Gauff[4] In Ajla Tomljanovic (AUS)

Amanda Anisimova[8] D. Kimberly Birrell (Out) 6-3, 6-2

Ashlyn Krueger D Kenin[26] 5-7, 6-4, 6-2

Suzan Lamens (Ned) D. Valerie Glozman[WC] 6-4, 6-2

Xinyu Wang (Chn) d. Caroline Dolehide 2-6, 6-4, 6-2

Jaquelin Cristian (Rou) d. Danielle Collins 6-2, 6-0

Hailey Baptiste D. Katerina Siniakova (Jun) 7-5, 6-3

Nuno Borges (Por) d. Brandon Holt 6-4, 6-2, 6-3

Tommy Paul[14] V Elmer Moller (IT)

Wednesday US matches on the second round with Americans:

Zachary Svajda[Q] In Novak Djokovic[7](SRB)

Taylor Fritz[4] V Lloyd Harris[Q](RSA)

Ben Shelton[6] V Pablo Carno Busta (ESP)

Frances Tiafoe[17] V Martin Damm[Q]

Marcos Giron v Benjamin Bonzi (female)

Brandon Nakashima[30] in Jerome to[Q](SUI)

Eliot Spizzirri[WC] V Luciano Darderi[32](ITA)

Jessica Pegula[4] In Anna Blinkova (Russian)

Vat Jovic V Jasmine Paolini[7](ITA)

Emma Navarro[10] V Caty McNally[WC]

McCartney Kessler[32] V Marketa Vondrousova (CZE)

Taylor Townsend In deer residues[25](Lat)

Ann li V Belinda Bencic[16](SUI)

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