| By Long Island Tennis Magazine Staff
Ward Melville, the defending Suffolk County champions, improved to 3-0 in Suffolk County’s League V on Thursday, downing Port Jefferson 5-2. The Patriots were led by Kira Kronenberg, who won 6-0, 6-1 over Nicolina Giannola at third singles to help clinch the victory. Massapequa got into the win...Read more
  | By Long Island Tennis Magazine Staff
The rain continued to fall on Long Island on Wednesday, but there were still many high school matches that were able to be played as Nassau County opened up its 2018 season and Suffolk County entered its second week of competition. The South Side Cyclones began its season by edging Bellmore JFK 4-3...Read more
Port Washington eighth-grader Thea Rabman will look to lead the Vikings as it looks to defend its county and Long Island titles.
  | By Brian Coleman
2018 Team to Watch (Nassau County): Port Washington Last year, the Girls Tennis Team from Port Washington compiled one of the most dominant seasons in recent memory as it captured both the Nassau County and Long Island team championships. Now, the Vikings enter the 2018 season as the prohibitive...Read more
  | By Long Island Tennis Magazine Staff
More than one hundred tennis players entering their sophomore, junior or senior years of high school descended onto Sportime Randall’s Island to be a part of the third annual John McEnroe Tennis Academy (JMTA) College Recruiting Combine. The event gives prospects the opportunity to be in front of...Read more
Jay Harris, JMTA College Recruiting Combine Director, talks to players before the coaches panel at least year's combine.
  | By Long Island Tennis Magazine Staff
Sportime Randall's Island and the John McEnroe Tennis Academy (JMTA) will be hosting the 3rd Annual JMTA College Recruiting Combine from Saturday, June 23 through Sunday, June 24 . Long Island Tennis Magazine sat down with Jay Harris, the combine's Director and the Director of Tennis at Sportime...Read more
  | By Long Island Tennis Magazine Staff
For the 11 th straight year, Bethpage Park Tennis Center will help usher in the new high school tennis season with its annual High School Coaches Workshop. The workshop will be held on Sunday, March 18 from 4:30-7:00 p.m., and is open to high school and junior high school coaches throughout Nassau...Read more
  | By Long Island Tennis Magazine Staff
For many top junior tennis players across the United States, the decision on whether or not to play for their high school varsity programs can often be a difficult one. With strenuous tournament and training schedules occupying much of the player’s time, often times committing to play for ones high...Read more
  | By Brian Coleman
The dream season for Port Washington reached its climax on Wednesday afternoon, as the Vikings defeated Ward Melville 5-2 in the Long Island Championship at Half Hollow Hills West High School. The final began last Wednesday but rain suspended play and forced it to be finished this week. The first...Read more
  | By Brian Coleman
With the Suffolk County Championship tied at 3-3, Ward Melville senior Keren Collins needed to complete her comeback at third singles to bring the county title home for the Patriots. “She’s a senior and she knows this is it,” said Ward Melville head coach Erik Sussin. “I knew she would have that...Read more
  | By Brian Coleman
Port Washington had been the best team in Nassau County this fall, but still needed one more win to validate that. That win came on Friday afternoon at Eisenhower Park as the Vikings won its 16 th straight match overall and captured the Nassau County championship, beating Roslyn 6-1 for its first...Read more