Christopher Eubanks

14 July, 2023 | Madescholarships news

Christopher Eubanks

Former college tennis student-athlete, Christopher Eubanks, had an amazing run at this year’s Wimbledon edition. During his Wimbledon debut at the 2023 tournament, he had wins over 12th seed, Cameron Norrie (former college tennis player at TCU) and 5th seed Stefanos Tsitsipas, his first top 10 and also top 5 win. His impressive Wimbledon run ended against Daniil Medvedev in his first-ever Major quarterfinal. Fun fact: Medvedev played another college tennis player, Arthur Fery (current junior at Stanford University) in the first round.

In total, 23 players with college tennis ties will be playing at Wimbledon in the singles draw (18 men singles and 5 women). This marks the highest total out of any Grand Slam in 2023, and it matches the total amount of collegians seen at the 2022 US Open.

Christopher Eubanks played three seasons of college tennis for the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets. At GA Tech he was a two-time All-American and named ACC Player of the Year twice. After his junior year, he announced he would be turning professional and would not return for his senior season.

Full list of (former) college tennis players:

Men’s SinglesWomens Singles
Arthur RinderknechTexas A&M UniversityDanielle CollinsUniversity of Florida/Virginia
Arthur Fery (WC)Stanford UniversityMayar Sherif (31)Fresno State University/Pepperdine
Marcos GironUCLAPeyton StearnsUniversity of Texas
Francisco Cerundolo (18)University of South CarolinaCarol Zhao (Q)Stanford University
Nuno BorgesMississippi State UniversityEmma NavarroUniversity of Virginia
Cameron Norrie (12)Texas Christian University
Christopher EubanksGeorgia Tech University
Ben Shelton (32)University of Florida
Maxime CressyUCLA
Ryan Peniston (WC)University of Memphis
Aleksandar VukicUniversity of Illinois
Dominik KoepferTulane University
Yannick HanfmannUniversity of Southern California
Mackenzie McDonaldUCLA
J.J. WolfOhio State University
Borna GojoWake Forest University
John IsnerUniversity of Georgia
Brandon NakashimaUniversity of Virginia

 

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