Current and future college players in ATP events

This is awesome! I'm a recent college graduate and would like to know where you guys are finding the info on all the recent college grads. Is there a list out there that shows the current and graduated players duking it out on the tour??

I just go through the futures and challnger draws each week. I know the names of the top of my head just from following college tennis all year long. I don't know any place that actually keeps track other than this thread.
 

db379

Hall of Fame
S. Johnson playing today 1st round in LA open.

B. Klahn won 3 qualies round to qualify for the main draw. Also in action today.

Nice to see some recent grads winning matches on the tour!
 

10isplayer

Semi-Pro
Semenzato and Mengel are pretty tough competition at #2.

Yeah way too early to tell who will be playing where in the lineup without fall results even though redlicki is having a nice summer. It will be interesting to see how all the incoming top american freshman (styslinger, redlicki, vinsant, Krueger, if he doesn't turn pro, hiltzik) do at kalamazoo this year where they will presumably face off against each other.
 

db379

Hall of Fame
all the young guns losing in 1st round in LA... a bit disappointing but these were all tough matches against top 100 opponents, so it was actually a pretty good effort by Johnson and Klahn.

S Johnson losing in straights to Sijsling (ATP #102).
B Klahn losing in 3 sets to P Lorenzi (ATP #91).
N Meister losing to X Malisse (ATP #72) in 2 small sets.
 

TopDawg

G.O.A.T.
Decatur Illinois Future

Spencer Newman beat Daniel Nguyen 6-2 3-6 7-5 in the final round of qualies at the Illinois Future. Both Gonzales Austin and Ryan Lipman of Vandy qualified as well. Lipman beat current Ohio State Buckeye Hunter Callahan 6-1 6-4. Austin beat Louisville Card Michael Lippens 7-6 7-6. Former Buckeye and current UNC TarHeel Nelson Vick lost in the final round of qualies 6-3 6-4 to Noah Rubin who is a rising high school junior and top ranked player of the Class of 2014. Pepperdine senior Finn Tearney was beaten by 18 year old American Mico Santiago 5-7 6-4 6-4

Qualifying draw also had several recent college graduates - Kevin King (GT) and Connor Smith (OSU) qualified.

Several current and former collegians in the Main draw.
 

TopDawg

G.O.A.T.
Gomez went out in the 1st round to American Andrea Collarini but Quiroz won his 1st round match before falling in the 2nd round to world #126 Joao Souza of Brazil 6-7 7-6 7-5. Quiroz and Gomez both played doubles but did not play together.

Draw
 

TopDawg

G.O.A.T.
Decatur Illinois Future

Vandy's Ryan Lipman & Gonzales Austin each made it to the 2nd round while Illinois's Stephen Hoh & TCU's Nick Chappell are into the 3rd round. Chappell beat former Tulsa #1 Marcelo Arevalo in the 2nd round. Chappell and Hoh face each other next.

Main draw
 

TopDawg

G.O.A.T.
Edwardsville Illinois Future

Marcos Giron (UCLA) knocked off Junior Ore (Texas A&M) today in the 3rd round of qualies 6-3 6-4 and will meet Ore's teammate Jeremy Efferding in the final round of qualies tomorrow. Greg Andrews (Notre Dame), Michael Lippens (Louisville), and Raleigh Smith (Northwestern) are into the final round of qualies as well. Harry Fowler (Rice) lost to Daniel Nguyen 7-5 6-0 today

Qualifying draw
 

jaggy

Talk Tennis Guru
Deverman appears to just have lost 1 and 3 in the first round of a 15k future in Britain. Any background on this, seems unusual.
 

ClarkC

Hall of Fame
Former Virginia Cavaliers Treat Huey and Dom Inglot won the doubles title at the ATP 250 event in D.C.
 

jaggy

Talk Tennis Guru
Deverman appears to just have lost 1 and 3 in the first round of a 15k future in Britain. Any background on this, seems unusual.

I looked around, appears he got injured in the fall and is coming back, correct spelling is Devvarman so my sincere apologies for misspelling i do know how upset people can get about that on message boards.
 

ClarkC

Hall of Fame
I looked around, appears he got injured in the fall and is coming back, correct spelling is Devvarman so my sincere apologies for misspelling i do know how upset people can get about that on message boards.

I did not know that Somdev was playing a Futures, so I did not know whether this was a misspelling or not. He has not played a Futures event in a LONG time, but of course, players do this when they are coming back from a surgery, and he was in London for the Olympics anyway (lost in the first round, which was his first competitive match in about 6-7 months.

BTW, his last name is pronounced dev-VAR-man, which was another reason that "Deverman" did not ring a bell to me. People outside of UVa probably have not heard it pronounced.
 

TopDawg

G.O.A.T.
Several current/future college players in action over in Great Britain:

Mississippi State senior James Chaudry lost to recently graduated MSU Bulldog George Coupland 3-6 7-5 7-5 in the 2nd round of qualies.
Mississippi State recruit Jordan Angus made it to the final round of qualies.
Texas A&M recruit Josh Ward-Hibbert came through qualies but lost in the 1st round of the main draw.
Texas sophomore Lloyd Glasspool lost in the 1st round of qualies.
Virginia recruit Jonathan Cornish made it to the final round of qualies before losing 6-4 in the 3rd.

GB Qualifying draw & Main draw.

USC sophomore Yannick Hanfmann lost in the 1st round of qualies in the San Marino Challenger.

Ole Miss senior Jonas Luetjen made it to the semis and Tennessee sophomore Mikelis Libietis lost in the 1st round of a Latvia Future - Latvia draw
 

TopDawg

G.O.A.T.
USC's Emilio Gomez into the finals of an Ecuador Future where he'll meet recent UNC grad Jose Hernandez. Gomez ripped recent Pepperdine grad Alex Llompart 6-3 6-1 in the semis. Gomez's teammate Roberto Quiroz made it to the quarters before losing to the #1 seed 6-2 in the 3rd.

Ecuador draw
 

TopDawg

G.O.A.T.
Emilio Gomez knocked off Jose Hernandez 6-3 4-6 6-2 to win an Ecuador Future - Ecuador draw

Blaz Rola came up short in a Croatia Future final falling to German Peter Heller 6-4 6-0. I believe Rola is going to continue playing futures throughout the fall and was planning on returning to Ohio State in January.
 

TopDawg

G.O.A.T.
Ecuador F2 Future

Hernandez, Gomez, and Quiroz all into the semis at an Ecuador Future. Hernanez and Quiroz will face each other while Gomez meets #459 Gallardo-Valles from Mexico. Hernandez beat former Tulsa #1 Marcelo Arevalo in the Quarters 7-6 6-1, Quiroz thumped Pepperdine's #2 Finn Tearney 6-2 6-3 in the Quarters. Probably a decent chance of both Gomez and Quiroz playing in the top 3 for USC this year.

Ecuador F2 draw
 

TopDawg

G.O.A.T.
Croatia F8 Future

Blaz Rola has dropped 3 games in 2 matches thus far in cruising to the Quarters of a Croatia future. His ranking is up to 480 and will probably move up into the high 400s in the next few weeks. Since May he has 2 Futures Titles and 2 Runner-ups. If he keeps up this pace and pushes his ranking up into the 300s I'd be surprised to see him back in Columbus in January.

Croatia Futures Draw
 
Blaz Rola has dropped 3 games in 2 matches thus far in cruising to the Quarters of a Croatia future. His ranking is up to 480 and will probably move up into the high 400s in the next few weeks. Since May he has 2 Futures Titles and 2 Runner-ups. If he keeps up this pace and pushes his ranking up into the 300s I'd be surprised to see him back in Columbus in January.

Croatia Futures Draw

That's where his ranking was prior to college. I'm not sure why he went to college tennis if he leaves after 2 years.
 

TopDawg

G.O.A.T.
That's where his ranking was prior to college. I'm not sure why he went to college tennis if he leaves after 2 years.

I can't think of too many players that had that high of an ATP Ranking and went to school to begin with. Most guys are usually in the 500-1500 range. If you're top 400 before you're 18 college probably won't help much.
 

TopDawg

G.O.A.T.
Blaz Rola won his 3rd futures title since May with a 6-2 6-2 win over #353 Toni Androic in the Croatia future final.

Jose Hernandez knocked off Emilio Gomez 2-6 6-3 6-4 in the Ecuador final.
 

TopDawg

G.O.A.T.
UCLA's Dennis Novikov got a main draw wildcard into the US Open for winning Kalamazoo and will face 87th ranked Jerry Janowicz of Poland. Match is either Tuesday or Wednesday.
 

tball2day

Semi-Pro
Did you guys hear what J McEnroe said when they were discussing DN's win?

They were discussing his win and JMac chimes in:
"Novikov had no business playing juniors and Kalamazoo, when your 19 and a sophomore playing #3 at UCLA you just shouldn't be playing juniors."

Seriously folks can't make this stuff up.

Translation: This little sh** took this spot away from one of my brother's PD kids, the USTA could have looked so good if it wasn't for this SOB.

Never mind Jack Sock turned 19 two weeks after Kalamazoo last year and it was his second year playing, I didn't hear him complain about that,but now that the spotlight is on.....

Truth is a lot of people don't like this kid including USTA, sure don't see many WCs in his future..

Ah the inside of tennis is soooo ugly.
 

fightfan

New User
Wow, great win for Novikov!! Bradley Klahn (Stanford, NCAA champ 2010) plays Melzer and Steve Johnson (USC, NCAA champ 2011, 2012) takes on Rajeev Ram on Wednesday. Hopefully at least one of them advances to the 2nd round.
 

mikej

Hall of Fame
Did you guys hear what J McEnroe said when they were discussing DN's win?

They were discussing his win and JMac chimes in:
"Novikov had no business playing juniors and Kalamazoo, when your 19 and a sophomore playing #3 at UCLA you just shouldn't be playing juniors."

Seriously folks can't make this stuff up.

Translation: This little sh** took this spot away from one of my brother's PD kids, the USTA could have looked so good if it wasn't for this SOB.

Never mind Jack Sock turned 19 two weeks after Kalamazoo last year and it was his second year playing, I didn't hear him complain about that,but now that the spotlight is on.....

Truth is a lot of people don't like this kid including USTA, sure don't see many WCs in his future..

Ah the inside of tennis is soooo ugly.

i think it's more personal than sticking up for his brother actually

novikov took down jmac's pupil rubin in the semis - considering rubin had just beaten krueger, reasonable chance he wins that tourney and gets his usopen shot if dn isn't around

but yes, jmac and pmac say whatever idiocy fits their agenda, what else is new?
 
Did you guys hear what J McEnroe said when they were discussing DN's win?

They were discussing his win and JMac chimes in:
"Novikov had no business playing juniors and Kalamazoo, when your 19 and a sophomore playing #3 at UCLA you just shouldn't be playing juniors."

Seriously folks can't make this stuff up.

Translation: This little sh** took this spot away from one of my brother's PD kids, the USTA could have looked so good if it wasn't for this SOB.

Never mind Jack Sock turned 19 two weeks after Kalamazoo last year and it was his second year playing, I didn't hear him complain about that,but now that the spotlight is on.....

Truth is a lot of people don't like this kid including USTA, sure don't see many WCs in his future..

Ah the inside of tennis is soooo ugly.

Austin Krajicek won Kalamazoo in 2008 and already had a semester at Texas A+M and Bob Van Overbeek made it to the finals in 2010 after a semester at UF...
 
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