Home Boys' Lists Girls' Lists Men's Teams Women's Teams News Photos Contributors Links Help Sign-UpOnline Store
Latest News | Categories | Authors | News Archives
 
 

News & Features

Coaching Roundtable
Why College Coaches Like Recruiting Hard Court Nationals
Share:    

The plane tickets and hotel reservations could be booked by athletic departments years in advance if they wanted.

Nearly every college tennis coach spends this week in either Kalamazoo, Michigan or San Diego, California scouting potential recruits at the USTA 16s and 18s National Hard Court Championships.

The men’s coaches head to Kalamazoo to watch the best American boys while the women’s coaches camp out near the beach in San Diego to see the top American girls.

Having two divisions in one city helps maximize the exposure and minimize the expenses to the recruiting budget.

Depending on the program, the event means different things to different coaches.

In this month’s Coaching Roundtable, we asked our panel how valuable are the 16s and 18s National Hard Court Championships in recruiting?

This Article Is Available Only to Recruiting Advantage members
 
Please log in to access premium TennisRecruiting.net content.
LOG IN
NOT REGISTERED?
Register Now For Free!
  • Content Updated Daily
  • Complete Rank Lists
  • Exclusive Articles
  • Recruit Interviews
It's Quick, Easy, and Free!
 

 
RECENT COMMITMENTS
11/20 Deven Pandey chooses St. Francis (PA)
11/20 Benjamin Van Landingham chooses Rockhurst
11/20 Sophya Devas chooses Purdue
11/20 Michelle Li chooses Columbia
11/20 Ezra Suez chooses Southwestern (TX)
11/20 Kira Farrakhova chooses Seton Hall
11/20 Elizabeth Meiners chooses Wooster
11/20 Ezekiel Bergen chooses Anderson (IN)
11/20 Ella Canaday chooses Piedmont
11/19 Stella Schmitz chooses Rutgers

Full Listings: Boys' Commits & Girls' Commits

 
 

Page updated on Monday, November 04, 2024
Contact our web team with any corrections