Four US Open main draw spots are up for grabs this week at the collegiate player playoff in Orlando.
Here’s everything you need to know about one of the biggest collegiate events of the summer:
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Announcing the field of standout American collegiate players that will compete for entry into the US Open at the American Collegiate Player Wildcard Playoffs.
We could see the 5-in-5 eligibility rules approved by the NCAA as soon as Friday, May 22.
It will sharpen many of the fuzzy edges of eligibility, but not everyone will benefit. Read more below:
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At the American Collegiate Player Wild Card Playoffs, athletes will compete for a spot in the US Open draw.
The USTA has announced automatic qualifiers for the event, with the full draw being released May 27.
Learn more at the link in our bio.
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After winning the national championship, Texas A&M head coach Mark Weaver made a cryptic remark about former assistant, now Auburn head coach Jordan Szabo.
"It's probably best I don't comment. I think most people know what's been going on."
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Texas A&M 4, Auburn 1
No. 98 Daria Smetannikov clinches the women's tennis national championship for No. 4 seed Texas A&M, the second title for the Aggies in three years.
Auburn 0, Texas A&M 1
The Tigers and Aggies each win three of six first sets in singles play.
1| Bennett v Perez 6-2, 2-3
2| Khayrutdinova v Kupres 6-7
3| Okutoyi v Amariei 6-2, 3-1
4| Refaat v Reed 6-7, 1-1
5| Bowers v Martinez 7-5, 2-1
6| Esposito v Smetannikov 6-4, 2-3
Auburn 0, Texas A&M 1
We have entered a lighting delay here at Dan Magill Tennis Center. Stay tuned for updates.
All courts are still on their second or third games in the first sets of singles competition.