WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Entering its third season under head coach Geoff Young, the Purdue men's tennis team is set to compete in three events this fall.
The Boilermakers return seven players from last year's young corps for the 2024-25 season. Additionally, Young and assistant coach Matic Spec hit the recruiting trail and added two newcomers in Nour Fathalla and Maj Premzl.
A native of Alexandria, Egypt, Fathalla reached a career-high world ranking of No. 71 in prep and has competed for the Egyptian National Team since he was 12. Hailing from Maribor, Slovenia, Premzl is a former winner of Slovenia's U14 national championship for singles and doubles.
Purdue will begin the season by hosting the ITA Ohio Valley Regional at Schwartz Tennis Center from Oct. 10-14.
A few weeks later, the Boilers will hit the road for the first time to compete in the Hokie Fall Invitational (Nov. 1-3), hosted by Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Va.
To wrap up the fall slate, Purdue will compete in Big Ten Individuals at Nielsen Tennis Stadium in Madison, Wis., from Nov. 8-10.
The Boilermakers return seven players from last year's young corps for the 2024-25 season. Additionally, Young and assistant coach Matic Spec hit the recruiting trail and added two newcomers in Nour Fathalla and Maj Premzl.
A native of Alexandria, Egypt, Fathalla reached a career-high world ranking of No. 71 in prep and has competed for the Egyptian National Team since he was 12. Hailing from Maribor, Slovenia, Premzl is a former winner of Slovenia's U14 national championship for singles and doubles.
Purdue will begin the season by hosting the ITA Ohio Valley Regional at Schwartz Tennis Center from Oct. 10-14.
A few weeks later, the Boilers will hit the road for the first time to compete in the Hokie Fall Invitational (Nov. 1-3), hosted by Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Va.
To wrap up the fall slate, Purdue will compete in Big Ten Individuals at Nielsen Tennis Stadium in Madison, Wis., from Nov. 8-10.