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Wisconsin Ranked #6 State Shaping the Next Wimbledon Champions

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Wisconsin ranked #6 state shaping the next Wimbledon champions 

  • Washington is the state shaping the next Wimbledon champions, with 7.74% of high school athletes participating in tennis.
  • Indiana and Colorado rank second and third, respectively.
  • Vermont had the lowest percentage of high school athletes taking part in tennis at 0.45%. 

 
A new study has revealed the states shaping the next Wimbledon champions, with Washington taking the top spot. 

Tennis statistics website Tennis Stats analyzed data from The National Federation of State High School Associations to find the number of high school students participating in tennis per state during the 2023-2024 academic year 

This figure was weighed against the total number of high school students participating in all sports and athletics to calculate a percentage. The states with the highest percentage of high school athletes playing tennis determined the final ranking.  

Washington ranks first, with 7.74% of high school athletes participating in tennis. From a total of 172,479 students taking part in all sports and athletics, 13,352 participated in tennis during the 2023-2024 academic year – 5,561 boys and 7,791 girls. 

Indiana ranks second, with 7.13% of high school athletes participating in tennis. During the 2023-2024 academic year, Indiana recorded 11,429 (4,755 boys and 6,674 girls) high school athletes taking part in tennis from a total of 160,245. 

Third in the ranking is Colorado, with 5.66% of high school athletes participating in tennis. Colorado recorded a total of 136,386 high school athletes during the 2023-2024 academic year, with 7,715 taking part in tennis – 3,032 boys and 4,683 girls. 

Utah ranks fourth, with 5.39% of high school athletes participating in tennis. From a total of 84,417 students taking part in all sports and athletics, 4,549 participated in tennis during the 2023-2024 academic year – 2,056 boys and 2,493 girls. 

Oregon ranks fifth, with 5.36% of high school athletes participating in tennis. During the 2023-2024 academic year, Oregon recorded 5,597 (2,217 boys and 3,380 girls) high school athletes taking part in tennis from a total of 104,506. 

Wisconsin comes in sixth, with 5.27% of high school athletes participating in tennis. Wisconsin recorded a total of 180,540 high school athletes during the 2023-2024 academic year, with 9,522 taking part in tennis – 3,926 boys and 5,596 girls. 

Seventh on the list is Texas, with 5.16% of high school athletes participating in tennis. From a total of 859,301 students taking part in all sports and athletics, 44,381 participated in tennis during the 2023-2024 academic year – 22,402 boys and 21,979 girls. 

In eighth place is Michigan, with 5.13% of high school athletes participating in tennis. During the 2023-2024 academic year, Michigan recorded 14,856 (5,918 boys and 8,938 girls) high school athletes taking part in tennis from a total of 289,740. 

Tennessee ranks ninth, with 5.11% of high school athletes participating in tennis. Tennessee recorded a total of 116,797 high school athletes during the 2023-2024 academic year, with 5,964 taking part in tennis – 2,514 boys and 3,450 girls. 

Landing the tenth spot is Connecticut, with 4.92% of high school athletes participating in tennis. From a total of 108,227 students taking part in all sports and athletics, 5,329 participated in tennis during the 2023-2024 academic year – 2,178 boys and 3,151 girls. 

Vermont experienced the lowest percentage of high school athletes participating in tennis, at just 0.45%. During the 2023-2024 academic year, Vermont recorded just 45 (25 boys and 20 girls) high school athletes taking part in tennis from a total of 10,043. 

 
Percentage of high school athletes participating in tennis – top 10 states 

Rank 

State 

Tennis participation 

Athletics participation 

Percentage of high school athletes participating in tennis 

1. 

Washington 

13,352 

172,479 

7.74% 

2. 

Indiana 

11,429 

160,245 

7.13% 

3. 

Colorado 

7,715 

136,386 

5.66% 

4. 

Utah 

4,549 

84,417 

5.39% 

5. 

Oregon 

5,597 

104,506 

5.36% 

6. 

Wisconsin 

9,522 

180,540 

5.27% 

7. 

Texas 

44,381 

859,301 

5.16% 

8. 

Michigan 

14,856 

289,740 

5.13% 

9. 

Tennessee 

5,964 

116,797 

5.11% 

10. 

Connecticut 

5,329 

108,227 

4.92% 

 

Arthur T., Director of Tennis Stats, commented on the findings: “High school tennis is not just a sport, but a thriving community that fosters discipline, teamwork, and personal growth.  

“States with the highest rate of student tennis players are leading the charge in cultivating the next generation of athletes, shaping future Wimbledon champions, and providing opportunities for students to develop both on and off the court.” 

-ENDS- 

Sources: 

Methodology:  

Data on the number of high school students participating in tennis during the 2023-2024 academic year was sourced from The National Federation of State High School Associations. This figure was weighed against the total number of high school students participating in all sports and athletics to calculate a percentage. The states with the highest percentage of high school athletes taking part in tennis determined the final ranking. 

 

story credit: https://tennisstats.com/

Percentage of high school athletes participating in tennis – State ranking 

Rank 

State 

Tennis participation 

Athletics participation 

Percentage of high school athletes participating in tennis 

1. 

Washington 

13,352 

172,479 

7.74% 

2. 

Indiana 

11,429 

160,245 

7.13% 

3. 

Colorado 

7,715 

136,386 

5.66% 

4. 

Utah 

4,549 

84,417 

5.39% 

5. 

Oregon 

5,597 

104,506 

5.36% 

6. 

Wisconsin 

9,522 

180,540 

5.27% 

7. 

Texas 

44,381 

859,301 

5.16% 

8. 

Michigan 

14,856 

289,740 

5.13% 

9. 

Tennessee 

5,964 

116,797 

5.11% 

10. 

Connecticut 

5,329 

108,227 

4.92% 

11. 

Kansas 

5,459 

112,051 

4.87% 

12. 

Rhode Island 

1,621 

33,510 

4.84% 

13. 

Maine 

2,199 

45,492 

4.83% 

14. 

Idaho 

2,638 

54,678 

4.82% 

15. 

Missouri 

8,233 

171,692 

4.80% 

16. 

Kentucky 

5,343 

111,620 

4.79% 

17. 

California 

39,494 

834,103 

4.73% 

18. 

Minnesota 

10,259 

224,179 

4.58% 

19. 

New Jersey 

12,665 

280,798 

4.51% 

20. 

Illinois 

14,349 

320,603 

4.48% 

21. 

New York 

15,162 

341,454 

4.44% 

22. 

Georgia 

9,276 

211,375 

4.39% 

23. 

Hawaii 

1,524 

35,225 

4.33% 

24. 

North Carolina 

8,151 

189,237 

4.31% 

25. 

Montana 

1,413 

33,744 

4.19% 

26. 

Iowa 

5,675 

137,216 

4.14% 

27. 

West Virginia 

1,449 

36,942 

3.92% 

28. 

Delaware 

1,013 

25,965 

3.90% 

29. 

Virginia 

6,650 

178,426 

3.73% 

30. (=) 

Arizona 

4,915 

133,036 

3.69% 

30. (=) 

Nebraska 

2,984 

80,827 

3.69% 

30. (=) 

Maryland 

4,583 

124,296 

3.69% 

30. (=) 

Nevada 

1,609 

43,659 

3.69% 

31. 

South Carolina 

3,597 

98,483 

3.65% 

32. (=) 

New Hampshire 

1,522 

42,231 

3.60% 

32. (=) 

Massachusetts 

7,967 

221,142 

3.60% 

33. 

Wyoming 

735 

21,213 

3.46% 

34. 

Louisiana 

3,540 

103,368 

3.42% 

35. 

Florida 

10,059 

299,398 

3.36% 

36. 

North Dakota 

963 

29,091 

3.31% 

37. 

Ohio 

9,732 

313,117 

3.11% 

38. 

Arkansas 

2,800 

92,678 

3.02% 

39. 

Mississippi 

3,582 

124,321 

2.88% 

40. 

Oklahoma 

3,074 

107,321 

2.86% 

41. 

New Mexico 

1,430 

51,796 

2.76% 

42. 

Pennsylvania 

8,868 

336,946 

2.63% 

43. 

South Dakota 

816 

32,107 

2.54% 

44. 

Alabama 

4,406 

174,127 

2.53% 

45. 

Alaska 

359 

18,870 

1.90% 

46. 

Vermont 

45 

10,043 

0.45% 

 

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