The duo captured fans’ attention not just with their tennis, chemistry, and ability to fire up the American crowd, but also with their unusual path to the pros.
Cash, 24, and Tracy, 23, first teamed up at Ohio State University. Neither had plans to pursue a pro career—Cash was set on medical school—until they won the NCAA doubles title in 2024. That breakthrough led to wild cards at the ATP 250 in Newport, where they reached their first final, and the US Open, where they won a round in their Grand Slam debut. From there, the decision to turn pro together was clear.
It’s a rare case of college players specializing in doubles straight away. Neither plays singles regularly: Cash hasn’t competed in singles since 2023, while Tracy occasionally entered qualifying at ATP Challengers before focusing exclusively on doubles in 2025. So far it’s paying off, with Cash and Tracy claiming their first ATP title in Los Cabos in the build-up to the Open.