Tennis Scholarship
College tennis is known for its intense competitive atmosphere and high level of competition. Many of the world's top tennis players played college tennis before turning professional, including John McEnroe, Jimmy Connors, and Andre Agassi. Overall, college tennis offers a unique and exciting experience for students who want to continue their passion for tennis while pursuing their academic goals.

John Isner

John Isner studied at the University of Georgia before launching his successful professional sports career, earning a total of nearly 17 million US dollars in prize money.

International

Thanks to the fact that one in every three tennis players in U.S. college sports comes from abroad, the level of competition in this sport is particularly high

At Post University, we have the opportunity to lead a life similar to that of a professional athlete. The opportunities and possibilities offered are truly impressive and provide a first-class experience

Tobias Strauss

Post University

Requirements

To obtain a sports scholarship for a college in the USA, one must meet various requirements. First and foremost, academic qualification is essential. Additionally, ideally, one should demonstrate outstanding performance in their sport. In addition to academic and athletic requirements, potential scholarship recipients must also be of good character. The ability to work as part of a team, self-leadership, and a commitment to the community and the college are important factors.

Sport at a competitive level

High School degree
Trade school graduation
Bachelor (noch nicht fertig)
Bachelor (fertig)

Open to new experiences

ENTDECKE JETZT DEINE MÖGLICHKEITEN AUF EIN STIPENDIUM IN DEN USA!

Take your chance and explore your potential!

Inspiration

The day of a sports scholarship recipient at Harvard University can be quite impressive 

One Year
In the life of a student-athlete
Typically, the preparation for the season in the USA begins in early August.
August - December
OFF SEASON
The fall semester begins in early August and primarily serves as preparation for the season. During this period, several tournaments known as Invitationals are played.
December - January
BREAK
From mid-December to mid-January, there are Christmas holidays. This provides the opportunity to come home and spend cozy days with family and friends.
January - May
SEASON
The spring semester starts in mid-January. Around the same time, the season begins and lasts until the end of May, depending on individual and team performance.
MAY - August
BREAK
Summer break at most universities starts in early May and lasts until early August. If you're not attending any meetings, you have 3 months off and plenty of time for a visit to Europe.
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A Day

in the life of a student-athlete

As mentioned before, you have the opportunity to combine sports and university without having to make sacrifices. Here, we'll show you what a typical day at university usually looks like.

Number of universities

Men's Tennis

0
NAIA
0
NCAA D1
0
NCAA D2
74
NJCAA

Women's Tennis

0
NAIA
0
NCAA D1
0
NCAA D2
0
NJCAA

Scholarship amount X level of performance

Men's Tennis

ITN < 2.3
90 - 100% 95%
ITN < 3.5
70 - 90% 80%
ITN > 3.5
50 - 70% 60%

Women's Tennis

ITN < 4.5
90 - 100% 95%
ITN < 5.5
70 - 90% 80%
ITN > 5.5
50 - 70% 60%
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