Princeton University Athletics

Northeast Tennis Rankings: Ferlito, Inchauspe And Princeton Women Finish No. 1 In Singles As 10 Tigers Are Honored
June 08, 2026 | Men's Tennis, Women's Tennis
Alice Ferlito and Paul Inchauspe both played No. 1 singles this springs — for Princeton, and for the Northeast Region as well.
The final ITA regional rankings that were released this week have Ferlito as the No. 1 player on the women's side and Inchauspe as the No. 1 player on the men's side. There were four Princeton singles players ranked in the top 15 on both the women's and men's sides, while the women had two doubles teams ranked and the men had one.
The Princeton women finished as the top-ranked team in the region, while the men were second.
In addition to Ferlito, the Princeton women were represented in singles by Bella Chhiv (eighth), Eva Elbaz (11th) and Maddie Jessup (15th). Pearlie Zhang and Tsehay Driscoll were fourth in doubles, while Elbaz and Chhiv were ninth.
Top Nidunjianzan followed Inchauspe at No. 6, with Sebastic Sec at No. 10 and Landon Ardila at No. 14. Inchauspe and Ardila were No. 2 in doubles.
The 2026 spring season saw the women win a share of the Ivy League championship and the men receive an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament after winning the ECAC tournament.
The final ITA regional rankings that were released this week have Ferlito as the No. 1 player on the women's side and Inchauspe as the No. 1 player on the men's side. There were four Princeton singles players ranked in the top 15 on both the women's and men's sides, while the women had two doubles teams ranked and the men had one.
The Princeton women finished as the top-ranked team in the region, while the men were second.
In addition to Ferlito, the Princeton women were represented in singles by Bella Chhiv (eighth), Eva Elbaz (11th) and Maddie Jessup (15th). Pearlie Zhang and Tsehay Driscoll were fourth in doubles, while Elbaz and Chhiv were ninth.
Top Nidunjianzan followed Inchauspe at No. 6, with Sebastic Sec at No. 10 and Landon Ardila at No. 14. Inchauspe and Ardila were No. 2 in doubles.
The 2026 spring season saw the women win a share of the Ivy League championship and the men receive an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament after winning the ECAC tournament.
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