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Georgia Adds Two Transfers for Next Season
May 19, 2026 | Men's Tennis
ATHENS, Ga. --- The Georgia men's tennis team has added two transfers to the roster for 2026-27, head coach Jamie Hunt announced.
Andrew Delgado, a transfer from Wake Forest and native of High Point, North Carolina as well as Julian Alonso, a transfer from TCU and native of Bradenton, Florida will be joining the Bulldogs in the fall.
"I am thrilled that Julian and Andrew have signed with us," Hunt said. "They are both high character individuals that are ready to work hard and be a part of something special."
Delgado is ranked No. 1 and went 21-0 in doubles this season with partner Dhakshineswar Suresh, primarily on court one. At the NCAA Championship in Athens last week, Delgado went 2-0, contributing to the doubles win for the Deamon Deacons in both quarterfinal and semifinal rounds. He won the ITF singles title at the M15 in Rochester, N.Y. last July. He has a career high ATP singles ranking of #929 and a current ATP singles ranking of #1012. His doubles ATP ranking is #975 with a UTR of 13.10.
Alonso ranked No. 108 in singles to finish his junior season with the Horned Frogs. As a sophomore in 2025, he was a ranked singles player and capped the season with a 27-17 combined record (18-10 singles, 9-7 doubles). He has a career high ATP singles ranking of 1181 and current ranking of 1210. His UTR is 13.27.
Andrew Delgado, a transfer from Wake Forest and native of High Point, North Carolina as well as Julian Alonso, a transfer from TCU and native of Bradenton, Florida will be joining the Bulldogs in the fall.
"I am thrilled that Julian and Andrew have signed with us," Hunt said. "They are both high character individuals that are ready to work hard and be a part of something special."
Delgado is ranked No. 1 and went 21-0 in doubles this season with partner Dhakshineswar Suresh, primarily on court one. At the NCAA Championship in Athens last week, Delgado went 2-0, contributing to the doubles win for the Deamon Deacons in both quarterfinal and semifinal rounds. He won the ITF singles title at the M15 in Rochester, N.Y. last July. He has a career high ATP singles ranking of #929 and a current ATP singles ranking of #1012. His doubles ATP ranking is #975 with a UTR of 13.10.
Alonso ranked No. 108 in singles to finish his junior season with the Horned Frogs. As a sophomore in 2025, he was a ranked singles player and capped the season with a 27-17 combined record (18-10 singles, 9-7 doubles). He has a career high ATP singles ranking of 1181 and current ranking of 1210. His UTR is 13.27.
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