Alejandro advances to Groff Charity Classic quarterfinals with partner Eva Forsora

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The Groft Charity Classic held in York City, Pennsylvania, showcased promising young tennis talent during its recent matches. Among the standout players was Alejandro, a rising junior at Wichita State University, who has made a name for himself in the IT and Dan Challenger circuits. Known for his aggressive baseline control and tactical court awareness, Alejandro has successfully earned ATP points by competing against top juniors and ATP-ranked players.

This past season, he played number one doubles for Wichita State and had a notably successful year. His partner, Eva Forsora, a seasoned competitor who previously played at Harvard University, joined him on the court. Together, they won their first-round match on Court 2, advancing to the quarterfinals of the tournament.

Their upcoming opponents include Mark Kropkin, a recent high school graduate who is set to join Stanford University’s tennis team in the fall. Kropkin is recognized for his powerful game, featuring a strong serve and forehand. He has also made headlines by winning the 18-and-under indoor nationals consecutively in 2023 and 2024.

The Groft Charity Classic not only highlights the skills of these young athletes but also serves as a platform for their future endeavors in collegiate tennis and beyond. As the tournament progresses, the community looks forward to witnessing the potential of these rising stars.

Converted from Groft Charity Classic - 7/12/2025 meeting on July 13, 2025
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