04-30-2020, 01:54 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-30-2020, 02:36 PM by ColoradoTree.)
Women's Tennis:
2020 signees (2): #2 recruit India Houghton and Ana Geller (Axel's sister) (Ana is Argentine, so as an international student, she's not in the Tennis Recruiting rankings, but she's currently ranked 46 in the ITF junior rankings with a career high of 30, while Houghton's career high ITF ranking is 73; both should contribute early)
2021 commits (1 so far): #1 recruit Alexandra Yepifanova (Russian-born but naturalized here, lived in Massachusetts for a while, high school at IMG in Florida; career high ITF junior ranking of 14; she's tall and hits hard).
For reference, Michaela Gordon's career high ITF junior ranking was 21. Arbuthnott's was 30. It's a function of the type of tournaments you play, however, so your ranking won't be terribly high if you mostly play domestic tournaments. Angelica Blake, for example, played domestic tournaments and doesn't appear to have an ITF juniors ranking, so it's not a perfect comparison.
2020 signees (2): #2 recruit India Houghton and Ana Geller (Axel's sister) (Ana is Argentine, so as an international student, she's not in the Tennis Recruiting rankings, but she's currently ranked 46 in the ITF junior rankings with a career high of 30, while Houghton's career high ITF ranking is 73; both should contribute early)
2021 commits (1 so far): #1 recruit Alexandra Yepifanova (Russian-born but naturalized here, lived in Massachusetts for a while, high school at IMG in Florida; career high ITF junior ranking of 14; she's tall and hits hard).
For reference, Michaela Gordon's career high ITF junior ranking was 21. Arbuthnott's was 30. It's a function of the type of tournaments you play, however, so your ranking won't be terribly high if you mostly play domestic tournaments. Angelica Blake, for example, played domestic tournaments and doesn't appear to have an ITF juniors ranking, so it's not a perfect comparison.
