The USTA recently announced that the second annual American Collegiate Player Wildcard Playoffs – featuring the best American men’s and women’s college tennis players competing for six total wild card entries into the US Open – will be played June 16-18 at the USTA National Campus in Orlando, Fla.
The winners of a four-player men’s and women’s singles playoff and a four-team men’s and women’s doubles playoff will earn US Open main draw singles and doubles wild cards, while the men’s and women’s singles finalists will earn US Open Qualifying wild cards.
All matches will be played at the USTA National Campus’ Collegiate Center each night of the event, Tuesday–Thursday, with start times to be confirmed. Admission is free. Cracked Racquets will provide streaming coverage.
Above: Trevor Svajda. Photo credit: Hameltion, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons.
The full fields are below, listed by the schools with which each player or team competed in 2025-26. Players appearing in bold automatically qualified based on having reached the finals of the NCAA Singles or Doubles Championships in the fall. The remaining selections were made based on a number of criteria, including 2025-26 match record, ITA ranking, ATP/WTA ranking, professional and head-to-head results, and more.
All singles and doubles matches will be played with a best-of-three-set format featuring regular scoring, with a 10-point tiebreak at 6-all in the third set.
2026 American Collegiate Player Wildcard Playoffs Field
Men’s Singles
Trevor Svajda (SMU)
Sebastian Gorzny (Texas)
Aidan Kim (Ohio State)
*Matthew Forbes (Michigan State)
Michael Zheng (Columbia) automatically qualified, but declined his invitation.
Women’s Singles
Reese Brantmeier (North Carolina)
Luciana Perry (Ohio State)
Piper Charney (Michigan)
Katrina Scott (Tennessee)
Men’s Doubles
Brandon Carpico/Nikita Filin (Ohio State)
Alex Chang/Alex Razeghi (Stanford)
Michael Andre/Matteo Antonescu (Indiana)
Greyson Casey/Carter Pate (Northwestern)
Women’s Doubles
DJ Bennett/Ava Esposito (Auburn)
Reese Brantmeier/Alanis Hamilton (North Carolina)
Valeria Ray/Bridget Stammel (Vanderbilt)
*Jessica Bernales/Lily Jones (Michigan)
* Indicates player has transferred schools for the 2026-27 season; Forbes to Ohio State and Bernales to UCLA.
Competition Schedule
*All matches are scheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m. each night, subject to change*
Tuesday, June 16
Men’s and Women’s Singles Semifinals
Wednesday, June 17
Men’s and Women’s Doubles Semifinals
Thursday, June 18
Men’s and Women’s Singles Finals
Men’s and Women’s Doubles Finals
*A kids’ clinic is scheduled for 5-6 p.m., prior to the finals.*
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Source: USTA. Photo credit of Reese Brantmeier at North Carolina (top): Von Hameltion – Eigenes Werk, CC BY-SA 4.0, Wikipedia Commons.
