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University of Arkansas Abruptly Discontinues Tennis Programs, Leaving Legendary Coach and Fans Stunned
The University of Arkansas made a shocking announcement on Friday, discontinuing both the mens and womens tennis programs. Athletics director Hunter Yurachek cited unsustainable fundraising as the reason, despite the combined budget being just $2.5 million against a yearly revenue of $200 million.
Legendary coach Robert Cox, who built a powerhouse program over 26 years, was informed of the decision mid-morning while heading to a golf scramble. Cox, who boasts near 100% graduation rates for his players, was left in shock and received calls from over 200 former players, his sons.
Fans, alumni, and donors are furious, with the Billingsley family, who pledged $2 million for top-tier facilities, expressing their disappointment. The courts and indoor stadium, once a source of pride, are now being considered for intramural use.
Cox plans to meet with Yurachek soon to discuss the decision and seek answers. The tennis community in Arkansas is reeling from the abrupt end to a proud era, but voices like Coxs continue to push for some kind of reckoning.
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