Honfleur, France – Kicking off in just two days from France, the 2022 Master’U BNP Paribas Championships are set to be an exhibition of some of the shining stars from the collegiate ranks as 25 of the 46 players are current or former NCAA student-athletes. 

Now in its 15th year, the Master’U Championship is the world event of university tennis and features an eight-nation field of Australia, Belgium, France, Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, Switzerland, and the United States. 

Featuring both current and former collegiate athletes, over half the field participating in this year’s event have come through the American university system, representing both the NCAA Division I and NCAA Division II levels. 

In total, six of the eight participating countries will feature players who have played for NCAA institutions, including Australia and the United States whose entire roster comes from the American university system. 

Not just any collegiate players either, several top-ranking and award-winning players will be featured in this year’s competition such as Charlie Broom (Great Britain), Fiona Crawley (United States), and Adam Walton (Australia). 

These players will all be representing their country in a unique format of play where there will be two women’s singles matches, two men’s singles matches, one women’s doubles match, one men’s doubles match, and one mixed doubles match. 

The country that wins four of these seven matches is declared the victor and advances in the tournament.

Play is set to begin this Friday at the Ligue de Normandie de Tennis Club in Honfleur, France, and will continue through Sunday when a champion is crowned. More information surrounding the competition can be found on the Master’U BNP Paribas Championship website.

A complete list of collegiate players competing in the 2022 Master’U Championships can be found below:


Team Australia

Player School Years Played
Catherine Aulia Tennessee 2022-present
Joshua Charlton Oregon 2018-present
Tenika McGiffin Tennessee 2017-2022
Kody Pearson Tulsa 2018-present
Amy Stevens Vanderbilt 2021-present
Adam Walton Tennessee 2017-2022

Team France

Player School Years Played
Luna Dormet Texas A&M CC/Ohio State 2017-2022
François Musitelli GCU/ODU/Kentucky 2016-20, 2021-22

Team Germany

Player School Years Played
Constantin Frantzen Baylor 2016-2021
Shaline Pipa Hawaii Pacific 2021-present
Nicole Rivkine Texas 2022-present
Tim Sandkaulen Ole Miss 2016-2021
Jordi Walder Hawaii Pacific 2021-2022

Team Great Britain

Player School Years Played
Emily Arbuthnott Stanford 2016-2021
Charlie Broom Dartmouth/Baylor 2017-2021
Giles Hussey Georgia State/Tennessee 2015-2021
Holly Hutchinson Old Dominion 2017-2021

Team Ireland

Player School Years Played
Julie Byrne Oklahoma/Northwestern 2016-19, 2021
Connor Gannon Tennessee/Memphis 2021-present

Team United States

Player School Years Played
Fiona Crawley North Carolina 2020-present
Stefan Dostanic USC 2019-present
Haley Giavara Cal 2019-present
Connie Ma Stanford 2021-present
Patrick Maloney Michigan 2018-present
Ryan Seggerman Princeton/North Carolina 2017-present

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