After getting his start in tennis at Winnetka's Nielsen Tennis Center, Robert Stineman played in a qualifying match at the Nielsen Pro Tennis Championships on Sunday.
A number of international players will complement a couple of American stars looking to recover from injuries.
James Blake will play in the tournament, which begins next week.
57 compete at the Wilmette Golf Club in the 47th annual Al McLean Junior tournament.
Below are the results from the regatta.
Benet 7, New Trier 4. The Trevians jump out to an early lead, but Benet rallies to win third place at the Class 4A state tournament in East Peoria.
As we prepare for another new school year, here's a look back. The baseball and boys basketball teams captured the first regional championships in North Shore history.
St. Charles North 2, New Trier 1. The Trevians will play for third place in Class 4A against Benet Academy Saturday at 4:30 p.m. after a stunning semifinal loss Friday.
The tennis championship takes place in Winnetka June 27-July 2.
Boys lacrosse won its seventh straight championship while swimming teams were dominant at the state championships.
The St. Louis Cardinals selected the Trevian senior centerfielder with the 79th pick in the MLB First-Year Player Draft.
Molly Morrison's double in the eighth inning scored Chelsea Delaney to give New Trier its first Super-Sectional title since 2008.
New Trier broke the game open in the second half, outscoring Loyola, 5-1, after halftime.
New Trier took advantage of four Glenbrook South errors and Brigit Ieuter was dominant on the mound.
Leading 8-3, Trevians are stunned by the rally that ends their title hopes in the sectional semifinals.
Charlie Tilson was named Illinois Baseball Player of the Year by Gatorade.
After trailing at halftime, New Trier used its depth to control the second half.
Volleyball got a big win against Glenbrook South while track and field had two athletes earn all-state honors.
Loyola Academy scored in the first five minutes of the game and New Trier's offense never got a consistent attack.
Lacrosse's season ended with a loss to Loyola while softball began its postseason with a victory.
Junior Sam Akainyah and senior Adam Griffin qualified for the track state championships.
All of New Trier's spring sports are preparing for deep postseason runs.
New Trier rowing competed this weekend in Tennessee.
North Shore has had more talented teams in the recent past and was in danger of not having a team this season.
With an 11-run outburst in the first inning, North Shore put St. Benedict away early in a 16-0 win.
Tommy King and Leland Later went 1-2 in an exciting 1600 meter run.
Girls soccer started its playoff run with a win while water polo lost in the sectional final.
Girls soccer came away with another regional championship and two track athletes made the state championships.
Water polo fell in the sectional championship game while volleyball was dealt its first conference loss of the season.
Both the boys and girls teams couldn't rally from big first-half deficits.
New Trier qualified two individuals and two relay teams for the state meet next weekend.
Water Polo starts off the playoffs with a win while track and field prepares for the sectional championships.
The students won medals in 15 of the 16 events they entered.
Tennis hopes to overcome close losses while baseball clinches conference title.
Baseball keeps its conference title hopes alive while volleyball continues to battle with top competition.
Lacrosse suffers its first in-state defeat while soccer readies for the postseason.
New Trier tied the game at 11-11 late in the second half, but Loyola scored with a minute to go to clinch the victory.
Both the girls and boys track teams hope several athletes will be able to qualify for the state championships.
Baseball got a couple of solid victories while volleyball had another undefeated week.
After falling behind Glenbrook South after Friday's doubles matches, New Trier defended its CSL conference championship.