2025-26 Men's Tennis Roster
Roster

Stephane Kamendje
- Height:
- 6-2
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Hometown:
- Montreal, Canada
- High School:
- Collège Sainte Anne de Lachine
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SEASON-BY-SEASON HIGHLIGHTS |
2025-26 (Sophomore)
- Won the Gonzaga Invitational Title in November, defeating Nikola Keremedchiev (Portland) in straight sets and dropping only one set in the tournament.
- First ranked win would come in the final match of the season, with Stephaen would defeat #33 Emon van loben Sels of No. 21 UCLA in straight sets, 6-4, 6-3.
- Made his first appearence at the Huskies No. 1 in the match against #20 USC.
- Started the Spring Season Strong with wins at the No. 2 in Singles and the No. 1 in Doubles alongside Plavsic at Hawai'i.
- Held a six match unbeaten streak dating from January 23rd at the ITA Kickoff Weekend match versus South Florida to the Diablo Invitational match versus #51 Liberty.
- In the first expanded team rankings of 2026, helped to lead Washington to a debut ranking of 66th in the country.
- Commanded the No. 2 position for the Huskies all season in Singles.
- From Doubles, Stephane with Nikola started the year at the No. 2 before moving to the No. 3 alongside Rohan Belday to start Big Ten Play.
- Stephane recorded his first Big Ten wins in both Singles and Doubles against Purdue's Henrik Villanger, 6-2, 6-4 and Lee/Velasquesz, 6-3.
- Finished the 2025-26 season with the second highest win total on the team with 11 dual wins, for a total of 18 on the full season.
2024-25 (Freshman)
- Joined the Huskies at the start of the dual season in January, going 2-2 in four singles appearances and 1-0 in his only doubles match
- Made collegiate debut with a doubles win over Zuellig/Elliott (Portland St.) alongside Ivan Sodan on Jan. 18
- First collegiate singles win came over Joao Portugal of North Florida on Feb. 2, winning 6-2, 6-3 at No. 6 singles
- Also had a three-set 10-point tiebreak win over Cade Fernando of Portland on Feb. 16 at No.6 singles
Personal Notes
Born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada ... raised in Ile des Soeurs, Montreal ... mother is Adrienne Guemeni and father is Guy-Armand Kamendje ... one brother, Dieudonné Claude N'tamack ... has a career-high ITF Junior World Ranking of 118 ... won two junior tournaments in 2023 in Japan and his hometown Montreal, and reached two more semifinals ... won the Lac Saint-Louis region division AAA twice and qualified for nationals ... participated in the Mundialito in Spain representing Canada in 2017 ... represented Team Canada internationally in the U12 and U14 age groups ... also played soccer growing up.
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CAREER RECORD |
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Less than a month until the 2026 FIFA World Cup comes to Seattle 🌊
Sunday, May 24
Cowan puts the Dawgs on the board with his 1st Washington home run, a grand slam, in the 9th inning.
Saturday, May 23
Six of seven grand finals & a @bigtenconference championship 🤌
Friday, May 22
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Thursday, May 21














