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April 16, 2026 | 8:09 AM
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Camp Director Keith Kambourian also works with the Columbia men’s team. Photo by Neil Magnus.

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Columbia Summer Tennis Camp Filling Up Quickly

Registration for the 2026 Columbia Summer Tennis Camp is now open, with sessions running from June 15 through August 14. With just 30 spots available, the camp is filling quickly. The program features experienced coaches, including members of the Columbia tennis coaching staff, offering a high-level training environment for young players. Click here to learn more and secure your spot.

Two-Time NCAA Singles Champ Michael Zheng in Action This Weekend

The No. 27 ranked Columbia men’s tennis team hosts a pair of key Ivy League matches this weekend at the Milstein Family Tennis Center. The 14–6 Lions (4–0 Ivy League) take on No. 41 Harvard (3–1 Ivy) on Saturday and No. 73 Dartmouth (3–1 Ivy) on Sunday. Two-time NCAA singles champion Michael Zheng, currently ranked No. 152 in the ATP rankings, will be in action.

Zheng in action last weekend versus Princeton. Photo by Neil Magnus.
Matches Are Free And Easy To Access

All Columbia home matches are played at the Philip & Cheryl Milstein Family Tennis Center (603 West 218th Street). The tennis facility is easily accessible via the 1 train (215th Street) or the A train (207th Street). Admission is free, and no tickets are required. If you’ve never attended a college tennis match, this is a great opportunity to experience high-level competition right here in the neighborhood.

Call 212-851-7100 for more information.

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