by Paul Martin
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3 March 2025
We love to hear about College Players excelling on the Professional Tennis Tour. It's part of the reason we do our work, and of course it's a huge part of the ambitions of many players making their way to follow their College Tennis dream. As an alumnus of the University of Texas Longhorns, I follow their results very closely. The "Horns" have been in a golden period of being at the top of College Tennis for many years now, but the latest round-up from Coach Bruce Berque shines a huge spotlight on the quality of tennis players coming out of the famous Texas Tennis Program. All the named players below graduated from Texas in the last 10 years, most of them in the last 3-4 years: Eliot Spizzirri took home both the doubles and the singles titles at the ATP Challenger in San Diego. His live ATP singles ranking is now up to #145 in the world. Cleeve Harper picked up yet another doubles challenger title, this time in Lugano Switzerland. Cleeve's doubles ranking is now up to #110 in the world. Lloyd Glasspool won the ATP 500 Qatar Open, and is now ranked #15 in the world in doubles. George Goldhoff reached the semifinals in doubles last week in San Diego, falling only to Eliot and his partner. George is currently ranked #161 in the world in doubles. Miguel Reyes Varela reached the semifinals in doubles in the ATP 500 in Acapulco. Miguel is currently ranked #60 in the world in doubles. asd To follow your own Pathway to the Pros through an amazing College Tennis career, reach out to us at team@col-ten.com .