TEMPE, Ariz. – The Texas A&M men's tennis team was represented by six Aggies on the preseason edition of the 2025-26 Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) national rankings.
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The 2025 All-America doubles tandem of Togan Tokac and Theo Papamalamis led the pack with a No. 6 ITA ranking. The pair finished the season as the No. 4 duo in the country with a 10-4 record at the No. 1 line. Together the duo picked up seven ranked victories and ended the season on a four-match winning streak.
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Other ranked Aggie duos include junior Filip Pieczonka and incoming Auburn transfer Alex Frusina at No. 10 and incoming Oklahoma transfer Kholo Montsi and junior Tiago Pires at No. 57.
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Papamalamis earned a top 20 singles ranking, checking in at No. 14 in the preseason ranking. In his debut collegiate season, the Frenchman tallied a 15-9 record at the No. 1 line, including five ranked wins. He garnered multiple accolades, including SEC Freshman of the Week, All-SEC Freshman team and All-SEC First team.Â
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Four other Aggies earned singles rankings, including Frusina (No. 34), Pieczonka (No. 75) Montsi (No. 110) and Pires (No. 122).
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The 2025 All-America doubles tandem of Togan Tokac and Theo Papamalamis led the pack with a No. 6 ITA ranking. The pair finished the season as the No. 4 duo in the country with a 10-4 record at the No. 1 line. Together the duo picked up seven ranked victories and ended the season on a four-match winning streak.
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Other ranked Aggie duos include junior Filip Pieczonka and incoming Auburn transfer Alex Frusina at No. 10 and incoming Oklahoma transfer Kholo Montsi and junior Tiago Pires at No. 57.
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Papamalamis earned a top 20 singles ranking, checking in at No. 14 in the preseason ranking. In his debut collegiate season, the Frenchman tallied a 15-9 record at the No. 1 line, including five ranked wins. He garnered multiple accolades, including SEC Freshman of the Week, All-SEC Freshman team and All-SEC First team.Â
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Four other Aggies earned singles rankings, including Frusina (No. 34), Pieczonka (No. 75) Montsi (No. 110) and Pires (No. 122).
