Home » Tennis » “Tennys Sandgren has a company at last” – Fans wonder if Katie ‘Volynets’ is the most Tennis-y name of all-time

Katie Volynets hogged the limelight for two reasons at the ongoing 2023 Australian Open – for her name and her victory.

America’s Katie Volynets is in the news for more reasons than one. The 21-year-old stunned the crowd at the Margaret Arena earlier today after pulling off a thrilling 6-4, 2-6, 6-2 victory over ninth-seed Veronika Kudermetova. If that wasn’t enough, her surname has caught the attention of viewers and fans on social media are wondering if ‘Volynets’ is the most Tennis-y name of all time.

Some of Volynets’ closest competitors would be ‘Tennys’ Sandgren and Anna ‘Smash’nova. Sandgren is an active player and a regular in the WTA Challenger series while Anna Smashnova is a former Soviet-born Israeli tennis player. Meanwhile, Volynets would be hoping that it’s not just her surname that becomes the trending topic from the tournament. She will be looking to continue her dream run at the Australian Open as she prepares to take on no.23 seed Zhang Shuai in the third round tomorrow.

Fans debate on social media regarding Katie Volynets and the most Tennis-y name of all-time

Let us take a look at what fans feel are some of the most Tennis-y names of all time.

“Literally no name can beat Tennys. Unless the name is spelled Tennis”, wrote a fan, referring to the name of Tennys Sandgren.

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“Tennys Sandgren has a company at last”, commented another fan, echoing similar thoughts.

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“Anna Smashnova-Pistolesi is a great name. I think she still holds the record for most WTA titles won without ever reaching a Slam QF. And the iconic Hingis quote on her something like: She kept on trying today, chasing after every ball, like she had a chance of winning”, read a comment.

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“Imagine it combined with the best first name – we would get a player named Tennys Volynets”, commented another fan.

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Another fan wrote: “Imagine if Margaret Court had a son called Tenys. Now that would be most tennis-y name ever.”

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