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Jagger Leach Returns To Pro Tennis Tournaments At USTA SoCal Pro Series With Mom Lindsay Davenport Cheering Him On

June 25, 2026 by Randy Walker Leave a Comment

Jagger Leach made his SoCal Pro Series debut on Wednesday in just his second tournament in nearly a year following a serious elbow injury with his Hall of Fame mother Lindsay Davenport cheering him on.

The 19-year-old, who was born, raised and still lives part-time in Laguna Beach, came back to beat former Illinois star Alex Petrov, 6-7(4), 6-3, 6-3 and said after the match the tournament setup at the Biszantz Family Tennis Center on the campus of Claremont Mudd Scripps Colleges reminded him of playing an ATP Challenger ($50,000 and higher) event.

“The courts are incredible, the facility’s great, there’s a challenge system. I was just talking to my coach about it,” Leach said. “We were blown away. It feels like a Challenger-level tournament. I’m happy I get to come back tomorrow.”

Leach was commenting in the men’s locker room while icing his elbow and halfway submerged in an ice bath. He recently completed his freshman year at Stanford and helped the Cardinal to a 19-9 overall record and its fifth consecutive NCAA Super Regional appearance. He was named the ITA Northwest Region Rookie of the Year and a three-time ACC Freshman of the Week.

Besides a wild-card entry and first-round qualifying loss at the Indian Wells Masters 1000 event in March, Leach’s last match was the Wimbledon Junior doubles final. “Yeah, it has been so long,” Leach said. “I really missed it, too. I love playing tournaments. But I got injured and then got through the college season and it’s just the way everything worked out. But I’m so happy to be back, just playing matches again. I’m not taking it for granted at all.”

Leach is playing in his eighth career ITF pro tournament and hopes to play the final two SoCal Pro Series events in San Diego (Barnes Tennis Center) and Rancho Santa Fe.

The Tennis Channel commentator Davenport was just as impressed as her son with how the tournament was running and the SoCal Pro Series overall. “It’s honestly amazing,” Davenport said. “It just shows the USTA Southern California’s commitment to these kids. It’s really hard to navigate the pathway to the pros, and a lot of the kids have such big dreams to make it. But it’s not easy. There are not tons of opportunities, and it’s really expensive. So to be able to have something like this, where players can seamlessly move from tournament to tournament, and get these opportunities is amazing.”

Davenport added: “Of course, he wanted to play sooner, but he just wasn’t 100% healthy. So, we just waited. He had a horrible injury last year. He was out six months after Wimbledon with his elbow injury. He’s just really happy to be healthy and be able to play here.”

Filed Under: Archives, Blogs, Featured Columns, Latest News, Lead Story Tagged With: Jagger Leach, Lindsay Davenport, USTA SoCal Pro Series

"Mommy" Lindsay Returns to Wimbledon

June 24, 2008 by Randy Walker

Lindsay Davenport, the former world No. 1, is back in the Wimbledon draw this year – her first appearance as a mother and her first appearance since losing the epic 2005 final to Venus Williams. With one-year-old Jagger Leach now in tow, Davenport will look to join a very exclusive club of five moms to win a major singles title. Does Davenport have a shot to join this exclusive group? Odds are against her, but if she does achieve the feat, here are the women whose club she would join.
Dorothea Douglass Chambers – The British great won two of her Wimbledon titles after the birth of her first child (1910, 1911) and two more after the birth of her second child (1913, 1914).
Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman – She was challenged by her father to win the U.S. Championship after she became a mom. In her first return appearance, she lost in the 1915 singles final to Molla Mallory, but she did turn the trick until 1919, when at 32 years old, she beat Marion Zinderstein Jessup 6-1, 6-2 to win her fourth U.S. title.
Sarah Palfrey Cooke – This American star did not defend her 1941 U.S. title due to pregnancy (she was married to standout American player Elwood Cooke), but she won the 1945 U.S. title, beating Pauline Betz as a 33-year-old mother.
Margaret Court – The Australian who was the most prolific winner of majors championships ever (62 titles in singles, doubles and mixed) actually played the 1971 Wimbledon women’s singles final while pregnant with her first child, son Daniel, losing to Evonne Goolagong. Court, however, returned to win the Australian, French and U.S. Opens in 1973.
Evonne Goolagong – The most recent of moms to win majors, Goolagong beat Chris Evert Lloyd in the 1980 Wimbledon final.

Filed Under: Archives, Lead Story Tagged With: Dorothea Douglass Chambers, Evonne Goolagong, Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman, Jagger Leach, Lindsay Davenport, Margaret Court, Sarah Palfrey Cooke, Venus Williams

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