GILBERT, Ariz. – Texas A&M's Theo Papamalamis and Togan Tokac earned men's tennis All-America honors for their standout play during the 2025–26 season, the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) announced.
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Papamalamis became the sixth player in school history to receive both singles and doubles All-America recognition in the same season and the first since fellow Frenchman Arthur Rinderknech accomplished the feat in 2016 and 2017. Tokac earned doubles All-America honors for the second straight year alongside Papamalamis.
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Papamalamis earned All-America honors after finishing No. 16 in singles and No. 2 in doubles with Tokac. Their No. 2 final ITA doubles ranking matches the highest in school history, tying the mark set by 2011 NCAA champions Austin Krajicek and Jeff Dadamo.
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The sophomore from Lessy, France, compiled a 15–9 singles record in the spring, all at the No. 1 court, after not competing during the fall season. He recorded a team-high eight victories over ITA-ranked opponents (8–8), with his highest-ranked win coming against No. 9 Aiden Kim of Ohio State, 7–5, 6–2.
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Papamalamis and Tokac, a senior from Istanbul, Turkey, posted an 11–7 doubles record at the No. 1 court for the Aggies. The pair went 9–4 against ITA-ranked opponents, including six wins over top-15 foes. Their highest-ranked victory was a 6–2 win over No. 4 Luis Alvarez and Bruno Nhavene of Oklahoma in the SEC Championship quarterfinals.
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Papamalamis became the sixth player in school history to receive both singles and doubles All-America recognition in the same season and the first since fellow Frenchman Arthur Rinderknech accomplished the feat in 2016 and 2017. Tokac earned doubles All-America honors for the second straight year alongside Papamalamis.
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Papamalamis earned All-America honors after finishing No. 16 in singles and No. 2 in doubles with Tokac. Their No. 2 final ITA doubles ranking matches the highest in school history, tying the mark set by 2011 NCAA champions Austin Krajicek and Jeff Dadamo.
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The sophomore from Lessy, France, compiled a 15–9 singles record in the spring, all at the No. 1 court, after not competing during the fall season. He recorded a team-high eight victories over ITA-ranked opponents (8–8), with his highest-ranked win coming against No. 9 Aiden Kim of Ohio State, 7–5, 6–2.
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Papamalamis and Tokac, a senior from Istanbul, Turkey, posted an 11–7 doubles record at the No. 1 court for the Aggies. The pair went 9–4 against ITA-ranked opponents, including six wins over top-15 foes. Their highest-ranked victory was a 6–2 win over No. 4 Luis Alvarez and Bruno Nhavene of Oklahoma in the SEC Championship quarterfinals.
