Tennis Tuesday Brings Crowds to Ruff Park

Caldwell County teams face off against Christian County and Hopkinsville in afternoon matches.

Apr. 15, 2026 at 7:11am

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A busy day of high school tennis action took place at Ruff Park in Hopkinsville, Kentucky as Caldwell County traveled to take on both Christian County and the host Hopkinsville teams in a series of afternoon matches. The local sports publication YourSportsEdge.com was on hand to capture photos of the competitive action on the courts.

Why it matters

Tennis is a popular high school sport in the region, drawing crowds of students, families, and community members to support their local teams. These types of regular season matchups help build rivalries and anticipation ahead of the postseason tournaments.

The details

The Caldwell County tennis teams faced off against squads from Christian County and Hopkinsville in a series of singles and doubles matches at the Ruff Park tennis courts in Hopkinsville. Players from all three schools showcased their skills, with several close and competitive contests throughout the afternoon.

  • The tennis action took place on Tuesday, April 15, 2026.
  • The matches started in the early afternoon and ran through the late afternoon.

The players

Caldwell County

The tennis teams from Caldwell County High School, located in Princeton, Kentucky, traveled to Hopkinsville to take on their regional rivals.

Christian County

The tennis teams from Christian County High School, located in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, hosted the visiting Caldwell County squads.

Hopkinsville

The tennis teams from Hopkinsville High School, the host school, competed against both Caldwell County and Christian County.

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What they’re saying

“It was a great afternoon of high-level tennis. The players from all three schools really brought their A-game and put on an exciting show for the fans.”

— Tom Rogers, YourSportsEdge.com Reporter

The takeaway

These regular season high school tennis matches help build community spirit and anticipation for the upcoming postseason tournaments, where the top teams and players will compete for regional and state championships.