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How Good is College Tennis? | Division 1 NCAA Men’s/Women’s Tennis Explained 

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A frequent question I receive from my viewers is "How good is College Tennis?" So in today’s video, I explain the level of play, for both the Men’s and Women’s NCAA Division 1 Tennis Programs. I also talk about D2, D3, NAIA and NCJAA.
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@IntuitiveTennis247
@IntuitiveTennis247 2 года назад
Mentioned in Video: What Happened to American Tennis 👉🏻 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dUPJyetq21c.html
@tahiti4208
@tahiti4208 4 месяца назад
Hey!! NJCAA coach here. Great info in this video! My first and second singles are an 11 and 10 UTR respectively, then my 3rd and fourth are somewhere between 5-7, followed by my 5th-6th being absolutely new players. This is very common in NJCAA. The first and second singles can be very strong tennis from previously nationally ranked juniors that had trouble with school in the past.
@IntuitiveTennis247
@IntuitiveTennis247 4 месяца назад
For sure! NAIA can be insanely strong up front as well
@TheSportsPROgram
@TheSportsPROgram Год назад
Here are some players that are or have been ranked in the ATP top 100 that played D1 tennis which is generally very strong, and you can compare it to a triple A in baseball. Cam Norrie (TCU) ranked 12, Joe Salisbury (Memphis) who reached the #1 in the world in doubles with Rajev Ram (Illinois), Kevin Anderson(Illinois), John Inner (Georgia), Marcos Giron, McKenzie McDonald, Maxine Cressy (UCLA), Ben Shelton(Florida), Nuno Borges (Mississippi State), C. Eubanks (Georgia Tech), If you go into the top 200 there are a ton of former D1 players like Borna Gojo ( Wake Forrest) and Ryan Peniston (Memphis) and a ton of other players ranked into the top 300 in the world. D1 is super strong and there are a ton of high level players not only from the U S of course, but the best juniors from all over the world come to play here as well.
@geoffwheeler3204
@geoffwheeler3204 2 года назад
Great video as always. Curious about the percentage of players on the lower level D1 teams that are on full scholarship as opposed to being walk-ons who have to pay their own way through school.
@negarsh3041
@negarsh3041 2 года назад
After your video about Safin's journey to the D1 NCAA Program, I wondered what all these mean. I searched but did not get much. Now, you have a video on this😀 This channel is great ... actually Nick is just GREAT!👍👍
@aaronyeh139
@aaronyeh139 2 года назад
I once trained with a guy who was a former NAIA player. His UTR peaked around 14. I always wondered how on earth he played in NAIA instead of playing D1 at a good program.
@nickrosatti6431
@nickrosatti6431 2 года назад
Eligibility rules
@vexlyz5280
@vexlyz5280 Год назад
@@nickrosatti6431 Are you a tennis coach for a DII program?
@iamhp8955
@iamhp8955 Год назад
To play D1 you need to start college in a time period of 1 year after graduating from high school. I started way after my high school degree and I had troubles even getting eligible for the NAIA
@kaztle13
@kaztle13 2 года назад
Agree with you on the most part but I feel a little of a diss against d2, d3 and NAIA players. I've met many players who for education purposes prefer to go to lower division school and that could steamroller over so-called good D1 players. However, I can say that most high level players never say "I am a D1 or whatever level player" as it makes them look like dbags
@commondirtbagz7130
@commondirtbagz7130 2 года назад
Nah he was pretty spot on.
@eb6359
@eb6359 2 года назад
D1 top 3 in most programs can smoke top div 2 players. I speak from experience beating west florida d2 teams or rolling college or aum players. Cant compare top 75 div 1 with any other
@commondirtbagz7130
@commondirtbagz7130 2 года назад
@@eb6359 yeah top d1 players are just better.
@KC-tt6oh
@KC-tt6oh 3 месяца назад
Super interesting and informative.
@IntuitiveTennis247
@IntuitiveTennis247 3 месяца назад
Thank you
@familiaalmeidaboratto5936
@familiaalmeidaboratto5936 2 года назад
Played 4 yrs d2 ranked top 20 for 2yrs, level is at least futures. In top 20, some players evem having atp points
@haleemanafri8299
@haleemanafri8299 Год назад
do they help u go pro like do they look after the cost and sponsor u?
@MAELOB
@MAELOB 2 года назад
Spot on 👍🏼
@yakzivz1104
@yakzivz1104 2 года назад
Oh I've noticed- some division I and II players play on tennis troll's channel. Let's just say that their performance was quite questionable.
@sebastianluna-villanueva679
@sebastianluna-villanueva679 2 года назад
I'm 26 and i just recently started college . I played tennis all my life .People have seen me play and told me i can compete against D1 players ( probably not the elite level). Can i still play college tennis? or Im too old.
@gavinsmith8855
@gavinsmith8855 2 года назад
Too old, most if not all coaches wouldn’t consider it. And I’d say a baseline for D1 tennis you’re looking at a minimum 10.5-11 UTR to even get on a roster.
@sebastianluna-villanueva679
@sebastianluna-villanueva679 2 года назад
@@gavinsmith8855 I kinda knew i would be too old lol. Im easily a 10.5 UTR
@gavinsmith8855
@gavinsmith8855 2 года назад
@@sebastianluna-villanueva679 do you have an ntrp rating?
@bobanmihajlov338
@bobanmihajlov338 2 года назад
@@sebastianluna-villanueva679 Too old? There's D3 school's with 30+ year olds on rosters.
@sebastianluna-villanueva679
@sebastianluna-villanueva679 2 года назад
@@bobanmihajlov338 really? i really dont know what to do lol
@jimhaggerty1863
@jimhaggerty1863 2 года назад
If the NCAA would limit the number of non-citizen players on tennis teams, the overall level would drop, but the prospects for developing better US players would increase dramatically. Today, a large majority of American college tennis team rosters are jam-packed with foreign players. Many rosters have only non-citizen players. Even though tennis teams do not produce revenue for their schools, coaches want to win so they recruit overseas where tennis players are often better (usually older, some with semi-pro experience) than their counterpart Americans. However, these imports don't turn pro, either. They get a US college education, often with US taxpayer support, then take their diploma back to their native country. At the same time, promising 17 and 18 year old American juniors are shut out of college tennis. Lose-lose for the US.
@dcweber1
@dcweber1 2 года назад
Complete agreement here Jim. it is a travesty and a slap in the face to every taxpaying family when their child is denied an opportunity to play on a college team because that coach cherry picked a player who isn’t even a citizen.
@mejartomlinson7065
@mejartomlinson7065 2 года назад
My country is not a strong tennis nation but we do have 3 women players in NCAA D1 right now. We really looking up for these players to return home and improve level of tennis here
@ben1147
@ben1147 2 года назад
Good. Like Nick said, high level American tennis players will find a tennis home in college, it just might not be in the very best schools. But poor American exceptionalist poopoos are gonna cry 😭😭😭 aww I feel so bad, maybe you should shut out foreigners so you feel better ❤️‍🩹😘
@jimhaggerty1863
@jimhaggerty1863 2 года назад
@@ben1147 Why should American tax dollars fund mostly obscure tennis programs that are heavily made up of foreigners who almost always go back home when they've had their excellent American education?
@commondirtbagz7130
@commondirtbagz7130 2 года назад
This isn’t really true. The promising us tennis players do make it on high level d1 schools. They’re just aren’t many. But that has nothing to do with nationals.
@adtwin33
@adtwin33 2 года назад
Oh im a weak player
@stefanthomassen4750
@stefanthomassen4750 2 года назад
And these are kind of recruiting vids, she is already on a higher level, from her striking abilities... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-OQIJMKJ1_Gk.html The girlfriend of one of my training-partners plays since last year D1 (played Niederrhein-Liga), but in my eyes she is not as good as this serbian one
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