OUR ATHLETES
MEETING WITH
Ryan Abell
My immediate goal is to join a collegiate tennis program where I can improve my game in the most challenging championship, continue developing my serve as a key asset, and compete at a high level while pursuing my studies.
Country
France
Gender
Male
Placement year
2025
Year of Birth
2006
Informations on Ryan Abell
Academic achievements
School name: CNED
Graduation year: 2024
GPA: 3.5
Major: Undecided
Athletic performances
Height: 6 ft
Weight: 169 lb
Single ranking: 1/6
UTR: 10.77
Club: ALL IN COTE D’AZUR TENNIS CLUB ACADEMY
Past year
Season singles win: 30
Season singles losses: 26
Career singles wins: 205
Career singles losses: 175
Win once at 0 and five times at 1/6.
Interview
What makes you different?
As a 1/6-ranked player and a member of the All In Academy for the past five years, I bring a wealth of experience and a strong work ethic to my game. My preferred surface, Green Set outdoor courts, allows me to maximize my power and precision, particularly with my serve, which is my strongest weapon. My ability to dominate with my serve and dictate play, combined with my tactical approach and consistent training, makes me a competitive and adaptable player. Off the court, my dedication extends to my personal development and education, ensuring I excel as both an athlete and a student.
Why do you want to compete in college?
The U.S. college system provides the perfect environment to combine high-level tennis with academic excellence. Competing at the collegiate level will allow me to further refine my skills, especially my serve, while playing against top players and contributing to my team. The balance between academics and athletics in the U.S. system is unmatched, and I am excited about the opportunity to continue my education in a dynamic and supportive environment. Being part of a competitive program will challenge me to grow as a player and prepare me for future success both on and off the court.
Tennis and Life goals?
I aim to represent my university with pride and explore opportunities in professional tennis.