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Get started for freeThere are 1,092 college tennis teams in the United States.
There are 312 division 1 college tennis teams in the United States.
There are 201 division 2 college tennis teams in the United States.
There are 346 division 3 college tennis teams in the United States.
There are 110 NAIA college tennis teams in the United States.
There are 70 junior college tennis teams in the United States.
There are 10 Division 1 scholarships available for tennis programs.
There are 6 Division 2 scholarships available for tennis programs.
There are 5 NAIA scholarships available for tennis programs.
There are 9 junior college scholarships available for tennis programs.
2,930 student-athletes participate in division 1 tennis.
1,904 student-athletes participate in division 2 tennis.
3,603 student-athletes participate in division 3 tennis.
964 student-athletes participate in NAIA tennis.
500 student-athletes participate in junior college tennis.
181,578 student-athletes participate in high school tennis.