New York Tennis Magazine Staff
The Brooklyn Tech Engineers continued its excellent start to the 2015 campaign, beating Midwood 5-0 to improve its 5-0 on the season. The Engineers were led by its first singles player, William Trang, who got things started with an 8-0 win to open up the contest. At second doubles, Daniel Maseyev...Read more
New York Tennis Magazine Staff
The Maspeth boys tennis team moved to 3-0 on the season with a 3-2 victory over Grover Cleveland on Tuesday afternoon. Maspeth was anchored by its singles play, winning all three singles matches but dropping both doubles contests. Horia Negru, Nikodem Citak and Beniamin Citak all picked up singles...Read more
New York Tennis Magazine Staff
The Bard High School Early College boy’s tennis team remained undefeated on the season with a 5-0 victory over West 50th Street Campus on Wednesday afternoon. Bard swept all five matches on the day to move to 3-0 on the young season. On the girl’s side, the Robert F. Kennedy Panthers won its fourth...Read more
New York Tennis Magazine Staff
The high school tennis season continued on Monday, following a snowy and rainy weekend that put a halt to a number of contests. A number of teams were in action on Monday afternoon, including the Stuyvesant boy’s team and Bronx Science girl’s team, both of whom won their respective matches and...Read more
Brian Coleman
The high school tennis season continued in New York City on Tuesday, as a number of schools were in action on a chilly March afternoon. The Cardozo girls team picked up its second win of its season, defeating the Townsend Harris girls by a score of 5-0. The Townsend Harris boys team also notched...Read more
New York Tennis Magazine Staff
The Bronx Science Boys Wolverines won its season opener on Monday afternoon, defeating Eleanor Roosevelt 5-0 at Mill Pond Park. The Wolverines won each of the five matches, three singles and two doubles, without dropping a set. Freshman Lantis Wang led the way at first singles with a 10-3 victory...Read more
Brian Coleman
New York City Boys High School Preview The Beacon Blue Demons have dominated the boys landscape in New York City’s “A” Division the last couple of years, and will look to repeat as city champions again this season. Last season, the Blue Demons upended Cardozo in the NYC Championship 5-0. The...Read more
New York Tennis Magazine Staff
The NYJTL Mayor’s Cup, the largest interscholastic tennis event in the United States, returned to the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows, N.Y., crowning 14 team and individual champions and awarding eight prestigious Marion & Jacob Javits College Scholarships...Read more
John Brennan
Unfortunately, very few certified tennis professionals coach high school tennis. If they committed to coaching at the high school level and recognized the privilege it truly is, I believe they would become better tennis instructors. When you coach a team, you have a variety of levels to develop, a...Read more
New York Tennis Magazine Staff
More than 100 high school student-athletes from across the USTA Eastern region showed off their talent and learned about a wide range of opportunities to play collegiate tennis on Nov. 11 at USTA Eastern’s 26th Annual College Showcase Day. The event, which was held at Saw Mill Club in Mount Kisco,...Read more