Case Western Reserve University Head Men's Tennis Coach Todd Wojtkowski was named to the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Board of Directors for the term starting July 1, 2025.
"Tennis has brought me an incredible life and I will always be thankful for all this sport (especially college tennis) has done for me," said Wojtkowski. "I could not be more excited about this opportunity to continue to give back and to keep moving our sport forward. Tennis changed my life and was always there for me when I needed it most. I hope that I can help to make that a possibility for many others."
Now in his 17th season with the Spartans, Wojtkowski has helped build the program into a national powerhouse, winning the NCAA Division III Championship in 2023, the first team title in the history of CWRU. He has a career record of 330-124 in dual matches, including a 29-16 mark in University Athletic Association matches. Wojtkowski's 2025 squad stands at 25-5 and recently won the UAA Title for the second time, and will be making its fifth-consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance and the eighth overall in team history.
The ITA Board of Directors was formed in 1979 and still sets out to serve the needs of the ITA member coaches and college tennis in its entirety. Comprising collegiate coaches, athletic directors, and prominent members in business, law, sport, media, and philanthropy, the ITA Board members capitalize upon their balanced and well-rounded set of viewpoints to help ensure the long-term sustainability of college tennis as one of the most vibrant college sports.