Active on Tour
Rising Filipinas
Elizabeth Abarquez
ITF Women's Tour · Rising talent
- • Active on the ITF Women's World Tennis Tour
- • Part of the next generation of Philippine women's tennis
Tennielle Madis
Philippines #2 · ITF junior champion
- • 9+ ITF junior titles, 2025 PCA Open and Gentry Open women's singles champion
- • 2025 Billie Jean King Cup team member; SEA Games bronze medalist (doubles, team)
- • Trained at Philippine Tennis Academy in Cotabato; heading to University of Hawaii in 2026
Kaye Ann Emana
UAAP MVP · UST · WTA 125 debutante
- • Reigning UAAP Season 87 MVP (University of Santo Tomas)
- • WTA 125 debut at 2026 Philippine Women's Open (wildcard entry)
- • Aspires to represent the Philippines on the international stage
Stefi Marithe Aludo
ITF junior circuit · Rising prospect
- • Active ITF junior player (J60 level); 2025: 7-2 record, 2 titles
- • Part of the Philippine junior development pipeline
Active — Men
Francis Casey Alcantara
Doubles specialist · SEA Games gold medalist
- • 2021 SEA Games doubles gold medalist
- • Career-high ATP doubles ranking: #162 (2024)
- • Philippines' top male doubles player; active on ATP Challenger Tour
Legends of Philippine Tennis
Felicisimo "Mighty Mite" Ampon
Just over five feet tall · The greatest Filipino tennis player in history
- • Reached the French Open quarterfinals twice — first Filipino at a Grand Slam QF
- • Nicknamed "Mighty Mite" for his small stature and fearless game
- • Dominated Asian tennis in the 1950s; Philippines' #1 for over a decade (1938–1968)
Raymundo Deyro
Davis Cup record-holder · 1958 Asian Games gold medalist
- • Holds the Philippine record for most Davis Cup ties (37) with 36 wins
- • Reached the 4th round of the 1953 French Championships; competed at Wimbledon
- • Inducted into the Philippine Sports Hall of Fame (2016)
Cecil Mamiit
Highest-ranked Filipino male (ATP #72) · Grand Slam match winner
- • Career-high ATP ranking of #72 (1999)
- • Reached the second round at three Grand Slams (Australian Open, French Open, US Open)
- • Born in the Philippines, raised in California; reached the 1999 San Jose final as a qualifier
Treat Huey
ATP doubles specialist · Wimbledon semifinalist
- • Reached the Wimbledon doubles semifinals (2016, with Max Mirnyi) — first Filipino to do so
- • Won 8 ATP doubles titles (career-high doubles ranking: World #18)
- • Represented the Philippines in Davis Cup and SEA Games (2009–2021); retired 2023
Dyan Castillejo
First Filipina WTA-ranked player · Fed Cup Commitment Award winner
- • Represented the Philippines in Fed Cup from 1981 to 1990 (40+ ties)
- • First Filipina to earn a WTA ranking: #403 singles, #245 doubles (1986)
- • Received the ITF Fed Cup Commitment Award (2017); now a sports journalist at ABS-CBN