Note: The following appears in the Duke gameday football program
Reed Rabideau’s unconventional journey to captain of the Clemson tennis team speaks to his unbridled passion for his sport. A fifth-year senior from West Palm Beach, Fla., his love for tennis began at the age of three.
Playing college tennis was always a dream, but his focus was split with soccer. Playing both sports, the individual aspect of tennis is what really intrigued him. When it is just you and another player, Rabideau said it makes him feel “gladiatorial.”
He continued both sports into high school, and his dream of college tennis continued, but he was generally unaware of the recruiting process.
Rabideau is a mechanical engineering major, but he still found time for club tennis. By his sophomore year, he became vice president of the club team, working up to president as a junior. He loved the fun and opportunities that the club team provided, but missed the intensity of a varsity squad.
While playing club tennis, Rabideau routinely sent emails to the varsity team’s coaches, asking about walk-on tryouts, always receiving the same response that they did not hold tryouts. He was undeterred, and during his junior year, he received a text from one of the coaches asking him to meet.