Svajda Earns Wild Card To US Open
Trevor Svajda, a junior at SMU, has secured a wild card entry into the US Open qualifying round after an impressive semifinal victory at the American Collegiate Player Wild Card Playoff. This marks his second Grand Slam appearance, following a loss in the 2023 US Open. Ranked No. 429 in the ATP, Svajda expressed excitement about the opportunity to compete at the US Open, emphasizing the significance of playing at a major event. He has had an outstanding season, winning accolades including two All-America honors and being ranked No. 4 in the final ITA singles rankings.
By the Numbers- Svajda holds a 32-6 overall record for the season, with 21-3 in dual play.
- He achieved nine ranked wins during the season
- The US Open qualifying matches are set to start on August 24.
- Earlier this week, Svajda was named the ITA Player to Watch, following a stellar 2025-26 season.
As Svajda prepares for the US Open, he aims to build on his strong performance and capitalize on his momentum from the collegiate season. Competing as a wild card, he hopes to advance beyond the qualifying rounds and make a name for himself on the Grand Slam stage.
Bottom LineTrevor Svajda's wild card entry to the US Open highlights his rapid rise in collegiate tennis, showcasing his achievements and potential for success in professional tournaments.
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