Melbourne, Australia – After continuing to grow the number of players in the singles main draw with college ties, the growth and development opportunities of college tennis continue to be shown in the men’s and women’s doubles main draws at the 2025 Australian Open as 64 players who spent time in college will be competing in doubles over the next two weeks.
Rising from 60 total players in 2024, 55 total players in 2023, and 49 total players in 2022, former college tennis players continue to show the developmental opportunities that reside at the collegiate level with the doubles skills learned from playing in the dual match format giving them a step ahead of their competitors on the ATP and WTA Tours.
At the 2024 Australian Open, the all-college team of Yannick Hanfmann (USC) and Dominik Koepfer (Tulane) made a run to the semifinals of the men’s doubles draw, while Erin Routliffe (Alabama) reached the semifinals of the women’s doubles draw with partner Gabriela Dabrowski. This came after a strong showing in 2023 as well in which Rinky Hijikata (North Carolina) won his first Grand Slam title with partner Jason Kubler and Ena Shibihara (UCLA) reached the women’s doubles finals.
Six players with college ties currently rank within the Top 15 of the ATP or WTA Rankings, led by Marcelo Arevalo (Tulsa) who is ranked No. 1 in the ATP Doubles Rankings. Joining Arevalo in the Top 15 includes Routliffe (Alabama, WTA No. 2), Tim Puetz (Auburn, ATP No. 10), Desirae Krawczyk (Arizona State, WTA No. 11), Henry Patton (UNC Asheville, ATP No. 13), and Ellen Perez (Georgia, WTA No. 13).
There will be several all-college pairings this year in Melbourne, headlined by the likes of Joe Salisbury (Memphis) and Neal Skupski (LSU), Danielle Collins (Florida, Virginia) and Krawczyk (Arizona State), Austin Krajicek (Texas A&M) and Rajeev Ram (Illinois), and the pairing of Luisa Stefani (Pepperdine) and Peyton Stearns (Texas).
In the women’s draw, Florida leads the way with three former players represented, just ahead of Texas and USC who each have two former players in the draw. Meanwhile, in the men’s draw, Tennessee, Texas A&M, and Wake Forest each have three former players in the men’s doubles main draw.
For a complete list of players with college ties competing in the Australian Open singles draws continue reading below.
Men’s Doubles Main Draw
Andreas Mies Auburn 61
Tim Puetz Auburn 10
Sadio Doumbia AUM, Georgia 36
Jakob Schnaitter Azusa Pacific, Wake Forest 80
Constantin Frantzen Baylor 57
Andre Goransson California 68
Joran Vliegen East Carolina 34
Sander Gille ETSU 37
Diego Hidalgo Florida 88
Luke Johnson Florida, Clemson 53
Jan Zielinski Georgia 25
Aleksandar Vukic Illinois 48
Rajeev Ram Illinois 29
Neal Skupski LSU 18
Michael Venus LSU 17
Joe Salisbury Memphis 40
Evan King Michigan 79
Nuno Borges Mississippi State 252
Julian Cash Mississippi State, Oklahoma State 31
John Peers MTSU, Baylor 33
Victor Cornea MTSU, Texas Tech 91
Rinky Hijikata North Carolina 92
Oleksandr Nedovyesov Oklahoma State 60
Sem Verbeek Pacific 55
Ryan Seggerman Princeton, North Carolina 78
Hendrik Jebens San Diego State 57
Nathaniel Lammons SMU 20
Francisco Cerundolo South Carolina 253
Cameron Norrie TCU N/A
Mark Wallner Temple, Tennessee 80
John-Patrick Smith Tennessee 69
Adam Walton Tennessee 190
Miguel Reyes Varela Texas 59
Lloyd Glasspool Texas 23
Jackson Withrow Texas A&M 20
Arthur Rinderknech Texas A&M 403
Austin Krajicek Texas A&M 43
Gonzalo Escobar Texas Tech 62
Marcelo Arevalo Tulsa 1
Jean-Julien Rojer UCLA 51
Marcos Giron UCLA N/A
Henry Patten UNC Asheville 13
Rithvik Bollipalli USF, Utah State 72
Borna Gojo Wake Forest N/A
Skander Mansouri Wake Forest 54
Nicolas Barrientos West Florida 48
Robert Galloway Wofford 32
Women’s Doubles Main Draw
Erin Routliffe Alabama 2
Desirae Krawczyk Arizona State 11
Anna Danilina Florida 22
Mccartney Kessler Florida 617
Petra Hule Florida State 300
Danielle Collins Florida, Virginia 1469
Ellen Perez Georgia 13
Diana Shnaider NC State 36
Olivia Nicholls Northwestern 41
Quinn Gleason Notre Dame 86
Luisa Stefani Pepperdine 27
Ingrid Martins South Carolina 82
Lulu Sun Texas 270
Peyton Stearns Texas 115
Ena Shibahara UCLA 47
Giuliana Olmos USC 40
Sabrina Santamaria USC 81