The Tennessee Sports Writers Association (TSWA) has officially released its 2026 all-state teams, acknowledging top performers in boys' and girls' tennis across various classifications. The selections highlight a range of talent, from eighth graders to seasoned seniors, across Division I and Division II competitions.
==The TSWA's announcement marks a culmination of the high school tennis season, recognizing individual and doubles achievements across Class A, AA, AAA, Division II-A, and Division II-AA for both boys and girls.==

These recognitions come shortly after regional and district tournaments concluded, with various local publications also releasing their own midstate, area, and prepxtra teams, often mirroring or featuring many of the same athletes. This layering of honors underscores the competitive landscape of Tennessee high school tennis.
Breakdown of Honorees by Classification
The all-state teams are structured to encompass the breadth of competitive levels within Tennessee high schools:
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Boys Tennis
Class A: Featuring singles players like Elliot Parker (Hume-Fogg, Sr.) and Bram Maslowski (Lakeland Prep, 8th grade), and doubles teams such as Declan Cleary, Sr.-Lars Blomquist, Fr. (Merrol Hyde).
Class AA: Notable singles honorees include Emery Corpstein (Dobyns Bennett, Sr.) and Jaymeson Huffman (Hardin Valley, Fr.), alongside doubles pairs like David Camarason, Fr.-Andrei Camarason, Jr. (Sevier County).
Division II-A: Singles standouts such as Jack Veazey (Jackson Christian, Sr.) and Aidan Redner (Notre Dame, Jr.), with doubles pairs like Max Parker, Fr.-Veer Kodali, Fr. (University School of Nashville).
Division II-AA: This division showcases talent like Anurag Kallambella (Baylor School, So.) and Bo Schroerlucke (Memphis University School, Jr.) for singles, and doubles teams including Patrick Mactaggart, So.-Jackson Mactaggart, Sr. (Baylor School).
Girls Tennis
Class A: Includes singles players Ananya Panicker (Signal Mountain, Jr.) and Isabella Ramirez (White House, So.), and doubles teams like Willow Foster, 8th grade-Logan Foster, So. (Merrol Hyde).
Class AA: Singles honorees feature Emma Baker (Page, Sr.) and Madison Huffman (Hardin Valley, Sr.), with doubles teams such as Gray Feaster, Sr.-Callie Schroeffel, So. (Knox West).
Division II-A: Singles recognition goes to Brooke Franklin (Franklin Road Academy, So.) and Ivana Patkova (Lausanne Collegiate, Jr.), with doubles pairs like Tori Robinson, Sr.-Mary Grace Cleek, Jr. (Trinity Christian).
Division II-AA: This elite division lists singles players Natalie Frisbie (Pope John Paul II, Fr.) and Maud Fiorello (Girls Preparatory School, Sr.), and doubles teams like Evie Mahler, So.-Sloan Proffitt, Sr. (Baylor School).
Broader Context
The TSWA's announcement, dated July 1, 2026, follows earlier selections for track and field, which were also detailed in separate reports. These lists represent the official state recognition for athletes in their respective sports. Publications like The Tennessean, Knox News, and The Daily Herald have also engaged in similar end-of-season accolades, often focusing on regional or "all-area" talent. These various honor rolls collectively paint a picture of athletic achievement across Tennessee's high school landscape.