East Lansing, Michigan is buzzing with excitement as Michigan State men's tennis head coach Harry Jadun has announced the signing of Vuk Radjenovic. This young talent from Belgrade, Serbia, has already made a mark in the junior tennis circuit.Junior Championships and Rankings
In 2023, Radjenovic participated in the Junior Championships at Wimbledon and the Junior French Open. His ITA Junior career-high ranking stands at an impressive No. 57. Additionally, he holds ATP rankings of 787 in singles and 789 in doubles. These rankings reflect his exceptional skills and potential.
Coach Jadun couldn't be more thrilled to have Radjenovic join the Spartan men's tennis family. He emphasized Radjenovic's status as one of the top recruits in the country and his perfect alignment with the program's goals.
"Vuk's competitive drive and commitment to excellence are truly remarkable. We believe he has the potential to play at the next level, and we're excited to be a part of his journey," Jadun said.
Professional Titles and Semifinals
This past summer, Radjenovic achieved a significant milestone by winning his first professional title at the ITF M15 Belgrade. His success continued as he reached the semifinals of the ITF M15 Kursumlijska Banja. These achievements showcase his ability to perform on the professional stage.
Radjenovic's early enrollment at Michigan State allows him to be eligible to participate with the Spartans in the spring of 2025 season. This gives him ample time to adjust to the college environment and contribute to the team.
The Michigan State men's tennis team is set to open the spring season on January 17 at the MSU Tennis Center against Kentucky. Fans are eagerly anticipating Radjenovic's debut with the team.