Patrick McEnroe explains why shuddering college tennis affects the pros
Patrick McEnroe is speaking out against the troubling trend of college tennis programs being dropped due to funding issues. The University of Arkansas was the first to announce its decision last week. After that, St.
Louis, Illinois State, and North Dakota made similar announcements. These are reputable Division 1 programs making this choice. Along with his brother John McEnroe, Patrick played college tennis at Stanford University.
He believes everyone should be concerned about what’s happening. MORE: Aryna Sabalenka gets rave reviews for Roland Garros Nike kit reveal What McEnroe said College tennis serves as a great competitive playground for players. It provides consistent coaching and a team concept that is often absent in an individual sport.
College tennis teaches players to be flexible as they may have to play multiple matches and disciplines on short notice. John Isner was among the most well-known players in recent years to use college tennis as a springboard onto the ATP Tour. Sep 23, 2022; London, United Kingdom; Team captains John McEnroe and Patrick McEnroe (USA) of Team World arrive on court for the opening of the Laver Cup tennis event.
Mandatory Credit: Peter van den Berg-Imagn Images Now, it is becoming more commonplace. Danielle Collins, Emma Navarro, Ben Shelton , Chris Eubanks, and Learner Tien are among the American players who honed their skills in college tennis. MORE: Venus Williams compares co-chairing Met Gala to Grand Slam event American players are not the only ones playing college tennis.