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Alumni Updates

DENIS KUDLA TO COMPETE IN THE OLYMPIC GAMES

  Twenty-three year old Denis Kudla will become JTCC’s first Olympian when he represents Team USA against Andrej Martin from Slovakia in men’s singles at the Barra de Tijuca Olympics Tennis Center in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on Saturday. “Denis started at JTCC at...

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JTCC TRIPLE PLAY AT CITI OPEN

Homecourt Advantage for Kudla, Tiafoe and Arconada on Monday   Three JTCC players will highlight opening day action at the Citi Open Tennis Tournament at the Rock Creek Park Tennis Center in Washington, DC on Monday.   “These players who all trained at JTCC...

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USUE ARCONADA CAPTURES WIMBLEDON GIRLS’ DOUBLES CROWN

      The winning smiles of Wimbledon Girls’ Champions Claire Liu (L) and Usue Arconada (R) Following in the footsteps of fellow Americans Serena and Venus Williams, who won the Wimbledon Women’s Doubles on Saturday, JTCC’s Usue Arconada and her partner...

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JTCC alum named Yale women’s tennis head coach

NEW HAVEN, Conn. – Taka Bertrand, who spent the past two seasons as head coach at St. John's, has been named Swensen-McMahon Head Coach of Women's Tennis at Yale. Bertrand brings NCAA Tournament experience as both a coach (at the University of Chicago) and as a player...

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Wimbledon Second Round Review: Denis Kudla

For the second consecutive year, JTCC alum Denis Kudla was ousted in the second round of the Wimbledon Championships.  In a scant 88 minutes, Kei Nishikori, the No. 10 seed, downed the American in straight sets, 6-3, 6-2, 6-1. A point in the second set with Nishikori...

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Wimbledon Review: Denis Kudla

Earlier this morning, Denis Kudla defeated fellow qualifier Marsel Ilhan in a first round match in four sets, 7-6(3), 6-4, 4-6, 7-5. Kudla became the first American male to advance to the second round of the Wimbledon Championships.  Sam Querrey also notched a first...

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