There are five American men ranked in the ATP top 50. But Brandon Nakashima is showing there is at least a sixth that should be getting some love. Nakashima pulled off the biggest upset on Day 1 of ...
Fourth seed Brandon Nakashima will square off against Rinky Hijikata in the quarterfinals of the 2024 Hangzhou Open on Sunday, September 22. Nakashima has been in great form on the ATP tour this year, ...
Fourth seed Tommy Paul will face fellow countryman Brandon Nakashima in the opening round of the Vienna Open on Tuesday, October 22. Paul enters the ATP 500 tournament after winning the Stockholm Open ...
SAN DIEGO — San Diego native Brandon Nakashima, currently ranked 38th in the world, has a goal to break into the top 20 tennis players globally within the next six months. The 23-year-old professional ...
Former Virginia Cavalier tennis star Brandon Nakashima defeated No. 19-seed John Isner in the first round of the US Open on Monday afternoon. Nakashima, who turned 20 earlier this month, beat Isner in ...
Former Virginia men's tennis star Brandon Nakashima has advanced to the fourth round at a Grand Slam for the first time in his professional career. Nakashima took down Colombia's Daniel Elahi Galan in ...
“Not too many people know that I do like to joke around a lot,” Brandon Nakashima deadpans at the end of our interview. Indeed, the admission was news to me after 15 minutes on the phone with a deeply ...
If you haven’t heard of Brandon Nakashima, you will soon. Not because the San Diego native has climbed from No. 355 in the men’s world tennis rankings at the start of 2020 to a career-best No. 49 last ...
Brandon Nakashima’s future began to take shape long before he could hold a tennis racket or knew what a Grand Slam tournament was. The 19-year-old San Diego native, whose world ranking hit a ...
The San Diego Open ATP 250 final will come down to a battle between two Californians – hometown favorite Brandon Nakashima and former UCLA Bruin Marcos Giron. Nakashima, 21, in fact, came of age on ...
If you haven’t heard of Brandon Nakashima, you will soon. Not because the San Diego native has climbed from No. 355 in the men’s world tennis rankings at the start of 2020 to a career-best No. 49 last ...