This article comes from the May 2025 edition of Racquet Sports Industry. Click here to read the full issue.
College sports have enjoyed a long period of growth and relative stability, but now there is no denying that sports like tennis are facing unprecedented challenges in today’s shifting world of intercollegiate athletics. With the rise of “Name, Image, and Likeness” allowing for million-dollar “amateur” back-up quarterbacks, NCAA lawsuits and conference realignments, Olympic sports are at risk of being overshadowed.
It’s crucial that we consider the potential impact on the tennis industry if college tennis were to be severely impacted by the continued professionalization of college football and basketball. For many young players, college tennis is a significant goal. It keeps them engaged in the sport longer and motivates families to invest in their development.
But what happens if this opportunity disappears?