how to/chances of women's tennis scholarship at DI school?

<p>Do you play in USTA tournaments or something similar? Do you have a national ranking? Do you go far in your HS state tournament? That’s generally how college coaches can notice/evaluate you.</p>

<p>Every team has someone at the top. On very good teams, that’s a great accomplishment; on mediocre teams, it’s an accomplishment, but not particularly noteworthy. Basically a DI coach isn’t going to be too interested solely because you were the top of your team.</p>

<p>DI players are the best high school players in the country, and a good amount are recruited from other countries as well. Their USTA ratings are usually ~5.5 - 6.5; if you know your rating you can see how you measure up.</p>

<p>If over the summer you go to some national/statewide tournaments, college coaches will probably be there. You can try to talk to them then, or find out if they’ll be there ahead of time and send them an email beforehand telling them who you are, that you’re interersted, and that you’ll be there.</p>

<p>By the way, I’m a junior on my school’s girls’ team. Tennis players are the best =]</p>