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Electronic Line-Calling Coming To College Tennis

August 28, 2025 by Randy Walker Leave a Comment

The Intercollegiate Tennis Association (“ITA”) and PlayReplay, Inc. are thrilled to announce today a three year partnership to bring electronic line calling to all divisions of college tennis. PlayReplay is the first and only, electronic line calling system officially approved by the ITA for use in college tennis.  The PlayReplay system has been approved by the ITA as a review (challenge) system and can be deployed for indoor and outdoor use, for singles and doubles play, and for unofficiated, roved, and chaired matches. 

This groundbreaking approval comes after PlayReplay became the first system to obtain a Silver Classification for indoor and outdoor use from the International Tennis Federation (“ITF”) who are responsible for accuracy testing amongst electronic line calling systems. With the Silver Classification from the ITF and the formal approval from the ITA, PlayReplay is the only electronic line calling system that is authorized by both organizations.

For three years, PlayReplay will be the exclusive electronic line calling provider at several of the most prestigious ITA Championships in both the fall and spring seasons. In the fall, PlayReplay will be used at the ITA Men’s and Women’s All-American Championships in Tulsa and Cary. Meanwhile, in the spring, the ITA Division I Men’s and Women’s National Team Indoor Championships will continue to use the PlayReplay system for all matches.

“Following a series of successful shadow tests and pilot programs in recent years, we are proud to officially announce our partnership with PlayReplay, a leader in electronic line-calling innovation,” stated ITA CEO David Mullins. “This collaboration represents a significant step forward in our ongoing commitment to enhancing the integrity, accuracy, and fairness of the game. By integrating PlayReplay’s cutting-edge technology into college tennis, we’re equipping officials, student-athletes, and coaches with the best tools to manage college tennis competition. Special thanks to ITA COO Cory Brooks and ITA Senior Director of Officiating Anthony Montero for their leadership in bringing this initiative to life. Together, the ITA and PlayReplay are setting a new standard for collegiate tennis.”

Working with PlayReplay during a year-long pilot over the 2024-25 college tennis season, college tennis players and fans alike have already experienced the benefits of the PlayReplay electronic line calling system at the ITA National Team Indoor Championships, ITA Men’s All-American Championships, and other dual match and tournament events over the past season.

During this pilot, the PlayReplay system was tested in both indoor and outdoor environments and consistently performed at the highest levels regardless of the conditions. Used for more than 50 dual matches, PlayReplay has served as the electronic line calling system in more than 500 individual matches across both singles and doubles in the past year.

Based on the data from the year-long pilot, and the success seen from the PlayReplay system, the ITA Rules Committee in May formally approved the use of electronic line calling systems in college tennis from ITA-approved providers.  Under those new ITA rules, acquisition and use of an ITA-approved ELC system during non-conference, conference or post-season play remains the purview of the ITA-member host institution, conference office and/or other governing body (NCAA, NAIA, NJCAA, CCCAA, etc.).  

ITA Senior Director of Officiating Anthony Montero said, “Electronic line calling, accuracy tested and classified by the ITF, represents a critical and innovative tool for college tennis officials that will ensure that the most accurate calls are made during college matches and tournaments. The focus of college tennis will remain on the college players, their teams, and the great tennis that they play.”

The ITA-PlayReplay partnership provides that ITA member institutions, across all levels of play, will receive preferred pricing to the PlayReplay system which they can use to install the system at their facility for dual matches, tournaments, and practices on a daily basis.

Using a minimally intrusive camera solution, the PlayReplay system offers coaches much more than an electronic line calling system as analytics such as shot speed, court positioning, in/out percentage, and many other useful metrics can also be observed straight from the system.

“We are exceptionally proud to be selected as the first and only provider that meets the high demands of collegiate tennis,” stated PlayReplay CEO Hans Lundstam. “Moreover, we find it highly inspirational to work with ITA as we share the mission of bringing technology and fair play to all colleges across the US.”

If you are interested in learning more about the PlayReplay system we encourage you to visit www.playreplay.io/ where you can find all of the information about the system. PlayReplay can also be followed on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn for additional updates.


The ITA is the governing body of college tennis and a coaches association, both an advocate and an authority for the sport and its members. The ITA is committed to serving college tennis and returning the leaders of tomorrow while promoting both the athletic and academic achievements of the collegiate tennis community. The ITA, founded in 1956, is comprised of more than 2,000 men’s and women’s varsity tennis teams representing more than 1,250 institutions, 3,000 college tennis coaches, 1,400 college tennis officials, while administering numerous regional and national championships, and the ITA College Tennis Rankings for 20,000 college varsity student-athletes across seven levels of play. The ITA also bolsters an industry-leading awards program for players and coaches to honor excellence in academics, leadership, and sportsmanship. Keep up with all of the excitement around college tennis by visiting WeAreCollegeTennis.com and following the ITA on Facebook, Twitter (X), Instagram, TikTok, and LinkedIn.

About PlayReplay: PlayReplay aims to democratize tennis tracking, making it accessible to all. PlayReplay’s advanced technology promotes fairness across every level of competition and equips coaches with critical data to better support their players. To date, PlayReplay has been utilized in approximately 250,000 matches, generating 100 million accumulated line calls.

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USTA, ITA Announce They Will Collaborate More With College Tennis Initiatives

May 21, 2024 by Randy Walker Leave a Comment

The United States Tennis Association (USTA) and the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) have entered into a new strategic alliance that expands upon the existing collaboration between the two organizations to strengthen and elevate collegiate tennis.

The expanded five-year agreement between the sport’s national governing body and its college coaches’ association, which also serves as the national governing body for college tennis, comes at a pivotal time for college athletics and aims to advance the organizations’ shared vision to support the growth of tennis. The new agreement will focus on coaching education, community usage of college facilities and technology integration, amongst other initiatives.

“College tennis is a critical part of the player pathway as it not only serves as the aspirational dream of thousands of youth tennis players, but also plays a pivotal role in helping to ensure players stay in the game for life,” said Craig Morris, Chief Executive, Community Tennis, USTA. “The USTA is proud to continue our impactful work alongside the ITA to enhance the college tennis experience as part of our mission to grow the sport of tennis.”

“Given the complex, challenging, and ever-changing arena of college athletics, the world of higher education, and the evolution of the global tennis ecosystem, the ever-growing partnership between the ITA and the USTA creates an important and very solid foundation for the success of our sport moving forward,” said ITA President and Chief Executive Officer of the ITA, Dr. Timothy Russell. “Speaking personally, and on behalf of our Association, our members and fans of college tennis, I want to applaud and thank the leadership team of the USTA for their wide-reaching efforts in advancing college tennis.  The ITA is committed to growing the game together with the USTA.”

One of the key pillars of the agreement is to build upon the organizations’ ongoing work to improve coaching education and the recruitment of future coaches. This includes support of the ITA’s Center for Coach Education, which is an evolving online resource and series of in-person programs for active college coaches and prospective college coaches. Additionally, the ITA will work with the USTA to identify candidates to join the coaching pathway, with a particular emphasis on female and minority coaches.

The agreement will also further integrate the International Tennis Federation’s (ITF) World Tennis Number (WTN) into collegiate tennis, both through technology integration and branding opportunities. The WTN will continue to be the exclusive rating of the ITA and will be featured across the ITA’s events and platforms. Additionally, the WTN will be the presenting sponsor of the ITA’s Summer Series and featured in the broadcast coverage of the DI National Men’s and Women’s Team Indoor Championships. The further integration of the WTN across collegiate tennis, including more WTN-powered events, will play a major role in the continued adoption of the WTN across the tennis ecosystem.

Both organizations are also committed to continuing efforts to encourage colleges and universities to open their varsity tennis facilities to the public. College tennis programs are one of the few collegiate sports that have the unique ability to turn their primary competition space into a “community hub” by hosting private and group instruction, tournaments for all ages and abilities, USTA League play, coach education workshops and community service offerings. This will not only create a new revenue stream for the school’s athletics department, but will also help foster a connection between the tennis program and the school’s student body, faculty and staff, as well as the local community. The USTA will assist each of these community hub locations with the integration of various programs and initiatives in order to ensure tennis reaches new audiences and is being delivered at a high level to local players of all levels. 

Additional components of the strategic alliance are technology integration, education for prospective college student-athletes as the pathway from junior to college tennis continues to be strengthened, advancement of college wheelchair tennis, and the cross-promotion of key college tennis events and programs throughout the year.

Fiona Crawley of University of North Carolina in action during the 2023 NCAA Division I Women’s Tennis Championship Doubles Finals at the USTA National Campus in Orlando, Florida on Saturday, May 27, 2023. (Photo by Manuela Davies/USTA)

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