Saturday, January 10, 2026

Our 2026 Expedition Begins Soon!

As our spring season nears day by day, we can feel the extra enthusiasm and excitement we are channeling into our preparation and training. Our first dual match of the spring begins with a road match versus RPI on Feb 28th! Each year we always graduate amazing talent and leaders, but a beautiful part of college sports is that this turnover creates openings and opportunities for our other Panthers to step up and expand their own contributions! In this blog post we spotlight our freshmen class, share our Spring 2026 schedule, and share our latest facilities upgrades!

Captain Nate!


Getting Locked In!

This development season, our veteran captains have done an amazing job organizing our training and it is a pleasure seeing our group take ownership over their development, emphasizing both off-court training and also taking advantage of external opportunities to compete both domestically and abroad too! We also are thrilled to be welcoming back two of our juniors, Thehan Wijemanne and Nikky Kondamuri who studied abroad in Australia and Denmark respectively.


Facility Upgrades
We are thrilled to share some awesome upgrades to our facilities. One is a finishing touch on our new 12-court outdoor facility where our scoreboard is now up and running! Let's go!!!


Installing our new scorebaord!

Another upgrade was that all 4 of our on campus indoor courts in Nelson Arena were resurfaced!

The colors of the new surface really pop!



Freshmen Spotlights 



Anand Sahasrabudhe:
  • Hometown: Scotch Plains, NJ
  • Siblings: Older sister (Nikita)
  • Favorite Food: Sushi
  • Favorite Hobby Outside of Tennis: Attempting to DJ
  • Pets: Dog (Coco)
  • Favorite Pro Tennis Player: Carlos Alcaraz
  • Best Part About Being in Vermont: The scenery
  • Favorite Thing About Middlebury College So Far: How close the team is.


Andy Yim:
  • Hometown: New York, NY
  • Siblings: 2 Sisters (one older, one younger)
  • Favorite Food: NY Pizza
  • Favorite Hobby Outside of Tennis: Fishing
  • Pets: 2 cats (Cody and Mochi)
  • Favorite Pro Tennis Player: Roger Federer
  • Best Part About Being in Vermont: Spending time outdoors
  • Favorite Thing About Middlebury College So Far: Hanging out with new friends and training with teammates. Super excited for the spring season.

Nathan Hernandez:
  • Hometown: Hinsdale, IL
  • Siblings: 3 brothers, 2 older, 1 younger (Noah, Aida, Eli) 
  • Favorite Food: Deep dish pizza
  • Favorite Hobby Outside of Tennis: Basketball
  • Pets: Dog (Bruno)
  • Favorite Pro Tennis Player: Tommy Paul or Jack Draper
  • Best Part About Being in Vermont: The views and skiing
  • Favorite Thing About Middlebury College So Far: Family I made here with my team 



Justin Zhou:
  • Hometown: Beijing, China
  • Siblings: None
  • Favorite Food: Beijing Duck and Hotpot 
  • Favorite Hobby Outside of Tennis: Watching soccer, love watching Messi
  • Pets: 1 Dog (Hamburger)
  • Favorite Pro Tennis Player: Roger Federer, Danil Medvedev, and Jannick Sinner
  • Best Part About Being in Vermont: The views and snow, excited to try skiiing.
  • Favorite Thing About Middlebury College So Far: The team shows a lot of care toward me through different means, heart-warming and makes me feel like home.

2026 Spring Schedule 
Check out our finalized 2026 Spring Schedule below. As always, we loaded up a challenging schedule to really test ourselves and provide as many opportunities as possible to grow and build our resilience and strength during the phases of the season. We will play some of the toughest competition in DIII, and of course have a fully packed schedule for our spring break week in SoCal too. See our schedule graphic below, and please be sure check our schedule/results page here to have the latest updates on our spring schedule.



Alumni Match Weekend and Senior Celebration (April 25th and 26th)
Alumni match weekend will take place April 25-26, when we host Colby on Saturday and Bowdoin on Sunday. We will plan to host a get together with both our seniors, team members, families, and alumni this weekend! We will plan to have an alumni hit the morning of April 25th! 

Please mark your calendars and we will send more details as it gets closer. Thanks for reading along and stay tuned for more updates! Go Midd!

- The Middlebury Men’s Tennis Coaching Staff

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Recapping ITAs and Skidmore Open and Introducing New Asst Coach!

The past two weeks have been filled with competition and the clear reminder of how special it is to travel together as a team on road trips. The competitiveness in our unit this year is well balanced with maximum humor as we tested ourselves against some of the best competition that DIII has to offer over the past two events. At the ITA New England regional competitors included the all the best players from our region and at the Skidmore Open we faced off against some of the top regional teams as well as Denison and Swarthmore which was fun to compete against some opponents we do not get to see as often. Not only did we leave these events with quite a bit of success, but we also more importantly clarified what we need to work on and where we need to go to keep rising!

Juju, Noah, and Coach Jake Cohen

New Assistant Coach In Action

We are thrilled to highlight and announce the newest member of our squad, our Assistant Coach Jake Cohen. We are fortunate to bring in an accomplished former NESCAC player (multiple time All-NESCAC accolades) who immediately has fit in seamlessly with our team. Jake's kind and upbeat approach and willingness to be a sparring partner have already been a huge asset and look forward to having our coaching staff back in full force.

ITA New England Regional Highlights

We earned two spots in the Rd of 16 in singles across Julian Wu and Reif Larsen who both secured excellent three-set wins. 

Reif continued his winning ways winning another three-set battle to book a ticket to the quarterfinals. Reif’s run demonstrated what all of his coaches and teammates see, excellent development and improvement!

We had two doubles teams make it to the Rd of 16 (Wu/Lewis) and (Larsen/Hernandez), and all four of our doubles teams in the draw earned at least one win! 

Nathan Hernandez ready to pounce.

Skidmore Open Highlights

We won 3 of the 8 flights across the entire tournament, with a bundle of excellent wins throughout.

In the D doubles draw Nathan Jackson and Justin Zhou paired up to win three consecutive matches including a convincing 6-1 scoreline in the final!

Nathan Jackson and Justin Zhou post doubles flight championship!


In the A doubles draw, Noah Lewis and Julian Wu played some particularly impressive tennis including finding themselves a 6-1 winner in the final round as well against a team that has been ranked as high as #2 in the nation!

In the B doubles draw, Nathan Hernandez and Reif Larsen earned a trip to the semifinals and came up just short against the team that went on to win the draw.

In the D singles draw, Justin Zhou went on a nice run earning two solid victories and making it to the semifinal round.

In the C singles draw, both Nathan Jackson and Hugh Hentschel won three-set battles to get to the quarterfinal round.

In the B singles draw, Reif Larsen played some impressive tennis en route to the consolations finals earning two key wins and only falling in a three-set war. Fell panther, Anand Sahasrabudhe also earned an impressive win the B flight before falling in his own three-set battle.

In the A singles flight, Julian Wu won the whole thing including taking out two ITA regional winners in consecutive rounds in the semifinals and finals, while fellow A draw competitor Noah Lewis won an awesome three-set match before falling to the eventual finalist!

Andy Yim dialing in a forehand!

Our group will continue to train for a bit more this fall, play an intrasquad tournament, and build on our momentum as we head into our developmental season!

Go Midd!