10th Annual John McEnroe Tennis Academy College Combine

The 10th Annual John McEnroe Tennis Academy College Recruiting Combine will be held on Saturday, June 27 and Sunday, June 28, 2026 at SPORTIME Port Washington.

“Helping players reach the next level has always been central to what we do at JMTA,” said John McEnroe. “Ten years ago, we created the Combine to give committed players a serious opportunity to be seen and evaluated in a meaningful way. Watching our Combine grow into one of the most respected recruiting events in the country has been incredibly rewarding. Bringing it back again to Port Washington, where my brother Patrick and I trained as kids, makes this milestone year especially meaningful for us.”

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