The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Tennys, anyone? Plenty in name for this player

- By Howard Fendrich

What’s in a name? For Tennys Sandgren, a sport and a career. And as of May 28, the man called Tennys can say he’s played at tennis’s highest level.

Sandgren, a 25-year-old from Tennessee, made his debut in the main draw of a Grand Slam tournament, losing in the first round of the French Open, 6-2, 6-1, 6-4, against Mikhail Kukushkin of Kazakhstan.

Sandgren’s parents gave him his great-grandfathe­r’s first name.

“I don’t think it was so much tennis related, but I think maybe a little bit. My parents liked the name. They wanted to keep it going,” he said. “And I think I had a little bit of expectatio­ns just to be not terrible, because you can’t be kind of named so similar to a sport and not be at least adequate at that sport.

“I don’t think there’s been expectatio­ns to be really good, because my parents never put that kind of pressure on me. I had to be at least decent, and I think I’ve at least fulfilled that,” Sandgren continued. “So that’s a good thing. I can at least say that I’ve fulfilled the name, at least somewhat.”

As one might expect, he says he gets a lot of questions and comments about the name.

“People are kind of like, ‘Whoa’ — a little bit taken aback,” he said.

During a recent dinner at a restaurant, Sandgren recounted, a couple at another table struck up a conversati­on and asked his name.

“And it’s like, ‘Uh, Tennys,”’ he said. “And they’re like: ‘What? Really?”’

Sandgren, who is ranked 112th, got into the field at Roland Garros by earning a wild card from the U.S. Tennis Associatio­n based on results in lower-tier events.

The other USTA wildcard recipient, 15-year-old Amanda Anisimova of New Jersey, also made her Grand Slam debut Sunday.

She was up a break and a set before losing to Kurumi Nara of Japan 3-6, 7-5, 6-4.

 ?? PETR DAVID JOSEK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Tennys Sandgren returns to Mikhail Kukushkin at the French Open.
PETR DAVID JOSEK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tennys Sandgren returns to Mikhail Kukushkin at the French Open.

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