Fenty, the winningest player in the history of the University of Michigan tennis program, partnered with fellow American Tristan McCormick. The duo did not drop a set in four matches en route to capturing the title and marking an important milestone in Fenty’s career.
“Clinching the title was a great feeling,” Fenty recalled. “Just knowing it was your last match of the tournament and ending the week on a win is awesome. I would say this title is the most important for my career, and to know that I can still develop and improve is a great feeling.”
Reflecting on his success, Fenty credits his longtime JTCC coaches, Asaf Yamin and Oliver Akli, for his improved play in the past month.
“I played very well in the last three weeks,” Fenty said. “I made a couple changes in my game with Asaf and Oliver, which allow me to play more aggressively than I have in the past.”
Looking ahead, Fenty emphasized his desire to stay competitive and continue building momentum heading into 2025.
“My goals to end this year are to just compete hard and play as many matches as possible,” Fenty said.