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TENNIS
SCHOLARSHIPS

Compete in our 6-tournament series and earn a chance to secure a fully funded high school scholarship in the U.S. for a year. Boost your Tennis Emirates ranking and set yourself apart.

Embarking on the Athlete Plus Tennis Scholarship Tour offers players an unparalleled experience to compete, grow, and earn a chance at a high-profile scholarship. All tournaments adhere strictly to the rules and regulations set forth by Tennis Emirates (TE) for both U18 and U16 categories, encompassing both boys and girls.

ATHLETE+ TENNIS SCHOLARSHIP TOUR

Tennis college scholarships offer a unique opportunity for talented young athletes to combine their passion for the sport with quality education. These scholarships are predominantly available at NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association), NAIA (National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics), and NJCAA (National Junior College Athletic Association) affiliated schools.

 

They cater to a range of skill levels, from highly ranked national players to solid competitors at the regional level. The process of securing a tennis scholarship can be competitive, requiring not just exceptional tennis skills but also strong academic credentials. Colleges often seek well-rounded individuals who can contribute to both their tennis programs and academic communities.

 

These scholarships can cover a significant portion of college expenses, including tuition, accommodation, and training facilities, making them a sought-after option for aspiring student-athletes.

The tennis system in the U.S. is renowned for its structured and comprehensive approach, fostering talent from a young age through high school and into college. At the youth level, USTA (United States Tennis Association) tournaments provide a platform for players to showcase and develop their skills, often serving as a stepping stone to higher-level competitions.

 

High school tennis plays a pivotal role, often acting as a showcase for college scouts. In college, the system emphasizes both individual and team play, with a busy schedule of matches and tournaments throughout the academic year. This setup not only hones a player's competitive edge but also instills values like teamwork, discipline, and time management.

 

Post-college, the best players may advance to professional circuits, while others often find opportunities in coaching, sports administration, or other careers where their skills and experiences as student-athletes are highly valued.

International Athletes in College Tennis

International athletes have become a vital part of college tennis in the United States, bringing a global dimension to the sport at the collegiate level. These athletes come from various corners of the world, each bringing their unique styles, techniques, and cultural backgrounds to the game. Their presence has not only raised the level of competition but also fostered a diverse and inclusive environment within college teams. Many international players are drawn to the U.S. college system for its unique blend of competitive tennis and academic education. They often find that the structure of college tennis in the U.S. allows them to develop their game while pursuing a degree, a combination that might not be as feasible in their home countries. This integration benefits both the international athletes, who get access to top-notch facilities and coaching, and the American players, who gain exposure to diverse playing styles and strategies.

60+

Of top 100 NCAA Men's Players Are International

40+

Of top 100 NCAA Women's Players Are International

123

Countries Represented In All NCAA Tennis Competitions

30%

Tennis Programs Have More International Than US Players

Tennis Eligibility Requirements

Eligibility for playing college tennis in the United States is governed by a set of criteria that ensure fair play and academic integrity among student-athletes. For both domestic and international players, maintaining NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) eligibility is crucial. This involves meeting academic standards, including maintaining a certain GPA and completing a specific number of credits each year.

 

Athletes are also required to be amateurs, meaning they cannot have previously competed professionally or received compensation exceeding their actual and necessary expenses for playing tennis. The eligibility window is another important aspect; athletes typically have four years of competitive eligibility within a five-year window starting from their initial college enrollment. For international students, additional criteria such as English proficiency tests and validation of their high school education according to U.S. standards are often required.

 

Adhering to these eligibility requirements is essential not just for individual players but also for the integrity of college tennis programs, ensuring that all participants compete on a level playing field.

College tennis in the United States presents a world of opportunities for international athletes, offering a unique blend of competitive sport and quality education. For many, it's a gateway to high-level tennis while pursuing academic aspirations, a combination that is often less accessible in other parts of the world. Beyond the court, these athletes gain invaluable life experiences, from improving English language skills to immersing themselves in diverse cultures.

 

The connections made, both on and off the court, can lead to future career opportunities in tennis, such as coaching, sports management, or even professional play. Moreover, the discipline and time management skills honed as a student-athlete are highly sought after in various professional fields.

 

At Athlete Plus, we understand the transformative impact this journey can have and are committed to guiding aspiring international tennis players through the complex process of securing a college tennis placement in the U.S. Start your journey with us at Athlete Plus, where your athletic and academic dreams become our mission. Let's embark on this exciting path together, opening doors to a world of possibilities.

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