Celebrating Excellence: 2025 ITA Wheelchair Collegiate Tennis National Award Winners
2025 ITA Wheelchair Collegiate Tennis National Award Winners

The Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) has announced the 2025 national award winners in wheelchair collegiate tennis, recognizing top athletes and coaches for their outstanding contributions during the 2024–25 season.
These awards showcase the skill, dedication, and leadership that define adaptive tennis at the collegiate level, and they inspire players across all levels.
2025 ITA Wheelchair Collegiate Tennis Award Winners:
Coach of the Year
Tyler McKay
University of Alabama
In his second season as head coach, McKay led Alabama to a dominant championship win, securing the program’s ninth national title. His leadership and player development—including guiding freshman Francesco Felici to a singles title—cemented his recognition
Arthur Ashe Jr. Leadership & Sportsmanship Award
J Betts
University of Michigan
Betts stood out for her leadership, academic excellence, and community impact. A multi-sport athlete turned collegiate wheelchair tennis standout, she combines athletic dedication with advocacy for inclusivity and disability rights.
Rookie of the Year
Francesco Felici
University of Alabama
Former US Open Junior Champion Felici went undefeated in his freshman season, winning the national singles title and playing a key role in Alabama’s perfect season and championship win.
Player of the Year
Caiden Baxter
University of Michigan
Baxter, who began his journey with no tennis experience, rose to become the top-ranked A player in the U.S. His consistent performance throughout the season included multiple USTA titles and a runner-up finish at nationals.
You can read the full article on We Are College Tennis here.
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