Everything Student-Athletes and Families Need to Know About Tennis Recruiting
Playing tennis at the college level is a goal shared by student-athletes across the country. While rankings and match results are important, earning a roster spot requires much more than success on the court.
College coaches evaluate athletes based on tournament results, rankings, technical ability, competitiveness, academics, and long-term potential.
This guide was created to help families better understand the tennis recruiting process and the opportunities available at the collegiate level.
Tennis Recruiting Process
Step 1: Evaluate Your Current Level
Potential opportunities may include:
- NCAA Division I
- NCAA Division II
- NCAA Division III
- NAIA
- Junior College (JUCO)
Finding the right fit is often more important than finding the biggest school.
Step 2: Develop Your Recruiting Profile
At Midwest Collegiate Prospects, we work with athletes and families to develop a detailed recruiting profile that highlights rankings, tournament results, academic performance, honors, and other information college coaches use during the evaluation process.
Step 3: Gather Athletic Content and Recruiting Materials
Tournament schedules, match results, rankings, awards, statistics, and video footage all play an important role in the recruiting process.
Midwest Collegiate Prospects helps athletes organize and present the information college coaches are looking for.
Step 4: Contact College Coaches
Student-athletes should actively communicate with coaches by:
- Sending introduction emails
- Sharing tournament schedules
- Providing updated rankings and results
- Completing recruiting questionnaires
- Following up consistently
Tennis Recruiting Guidelines
NCAA Division I Tennis
Division I programs typically recruit athletes who possess:
- Strong national or regional rankings
- High-level tournament experience
- Advanced technical skills
- Competitive consistency
NCAA Division II Tennis
Coaches often recruit athletes who demonstrate:
- Strong fundamentals
- Competitive success
- Athletic potential
- Coachability
NCAA Division III Tennis
Division III schools often seek:
- Skilled players
- Strong students
- High-character individuals
- Team-oriented competitors
NAIA Tennis
NAIA programs provide excellent opportunities for student-athletes seeking both athletic and academic success.
Junior College Tennis
JUCO tennis can provide:
- Additional development
- Increased recruiting exposure
- Academic improvement
- Transfer opportunities
Tennis Scholarships
Potential financial aid opportunities may include:
- Athletic scholarships
- Academic scholarships
- Merit-based awards
- Need-based financial aid
- Institutional grants
Tennis Camps and Exposure Opportunities
Common opportunities include:
- USTA tournaments
- Showcase events
- College camps
- Elite clinics
- National competitions
Finding Tennis Colleges
When researching schools, families should consider:
- Academic programs
- Coaching staff
- Tennis facilities
- Geographic location
- Scholarship opportunities
- Team culture
- Cost of attendance
Get Help With Your Tennis Recruiting Journey
Midwest Collegiate Prospects helps student-athletes create recruiting plans, build exposure, communicate with coaches, and identify college opportunities that fit their goals.
