WICHITA, Kan. — Wichita State men's tennis head coach
Darragh Glavin announced the signing of four players to the program's roster for the 2026-27 season.
Glavin added two transfers, Bautista Leguizamon and Leonard Tramolay, along with two freshmen, Hunter Nelson and Oliver Page.
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Tramolay, a native of Lyon, France, comes to Wichita State after three seasons at Louisiana. This past season, Tramolay played primarily at No. 1 doubles for the Ragin' Cajuns, posting a 13-5 record at the top court and ending the year on an eight-match winning streak. He also regularly competed at No. 2 singles, finishing 6-9 overall. Tramolay arrives at Wichita State with 45 career dual-match victories.
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Leguizamon comes to Wichita State after spending one season at Texas Tech. He appeared in three matches for the Red Raiders, earning a singles win over Oral Roberts and a doubles victory against New Mexico State. Prior to his collegiate career, Leguizamon won two junior singles titles and six junior doubles titles. He reached a career-high junior singles ranking of No. 150.
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Nelson joins Wichita State as a freshman from Lincoln, Nebraska. Rated as a four-star recruit by Tennis Recruiting Network, Nelson has been ranked among the top 100 recruits in the country and currently sits at No. 104 nationally. He is the highest-ranked tennis recruit in Nebraska history. Nelson finished his high school career with a 139-0 record and won four state singles championships.
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Page, a native of Wales, will join the Shockers for his first collegiate season. He captured his first J60 singles title on May 11, winning both the singles and doubles titles at the Ventspils Open in Ventspils, Latvia. He also won J30 singles titles at the J30 Weybridge and J30 Bradfield tournaments in July and August 2025, respectively. In April 2026, he finished as the doubles runner-up at Great Britain's Lexus Junior National Championships.
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Wichita State will look to build on its 13-10 record from last season, the program's highest single-season win total in the Glavin era.