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Spartan Men’s Tennis Announces First Signing Of 2025 Recruiting Class

Spartan Men’s Tennis Announces First Signing Of 2025 Recruiting Class


EAST LANSING, Mich. — Michigan State men’s tennis head coach Harry Jadun announced the signing of Vuk Radjenovic (Vook Rad-jen-oh-vick).

Radjenovic, a native of Belgrade, Serbia, played in the Junior Championships at Wimbledon and the Junior French Open in 2023. The 19-year-old has an ITA Junior career-high ranking of No. 57, as well as ATP rankings of 787 in singles and 789 in doubles. 

“We are thrilled to welcome Vuk to the Spartan men’s tennis family,” Jadun said. “Vuk is one of the top recruits in the country, and his competitive drive and commitment to excellence align perfectly with our program’s goals. He’s determined to play at the next level, and we’re excited to help him reach his potential. We can’t wait to get him on campus and start working together to compete for championships!”

He is the third-highest ranked incoming freshman in the ATP rankings. Radjenovic won his first professional title this past summer at the ITF M15 Belgrade and made it to the semifinals of the ITF M15 Kursumlijska Banja. 

Radjenovic will be early enrolling at semester and will be eligible to participate with the Spartans in the spring of 2025 season.

Michigan State opens the spring season on January 17 at the MSU Tennis Center vs. Kentucky.

 

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