Adam Bojkovic and Connor Doig Signed

Tulsa Signs Adam Bojkovic and Connor Doig to National Letters-of-Intent

12/7/2023 2:19:00 PM | Men's Tennis


TULSA, Okla. — University of Tulsa Director of Tennis and Men's Tennis Head Coach Vince Westbrook announced Thursday the signing of Adam Bojkovic and Connor Doig to National Letters-of-Intent. 
 
Bojkovic comes to Tulsa from Randolph, N.J., as the second five-star recruit in program history. Peaking at No. 366 in the ITF junior world singles rankings, Bojkovic is a former blue-chip prospect (national top-25) who ranked as high as No. 21 this year. He is currently No. 58 in the nation and the No. 2-ranked player in New Jersey. 
 
"Adam is a highly recruited blue-chip athlete," said Westbrook. "He's a very solid player with so much potential upside. We'll be looking for him to be one of the future leaders of this program. We're very excited about bringing a player of his caliber from the East Coast to Tulsa." 
 
Doig joins TU from Johannesburg, South Africa. While attending St. Stithians Boys' College, he was a 2023 South Africa junior national champion and a member of the South African U18 National Tennis Team. His career-high junior ITF singles ranking is 505, and he currently sits at No. 2 in the South African U18 rankings. In June 2023, Doig captured the ITF J60 doubles championship in Pretoria, South Africa. 
 
"Connor is a highly skilled athlete who has excelled in both tennis and field hockey. He's represented South Africa well in numerous events across Africa. He's a leader among his peers, so we look forward to adding him to our program." 
 

TULSA MEN'S TENNIS 2024-25 SIGNING CLASS
Name Ht. Class Hometown / High School
Adam Bojkovic 6-2 Fr-HS Randolph, N.J. / K12 Private Academy
Connor Doig 6-2 Fr-HS Johannesburg, South Africa / St. Stithians Boys' College

 
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