Jake Chilcote claims News Journal Tennis title over Ethan Remy
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 23, 2026, 6:06 AM
Last updated Aug 23, 2026

Jake Chilcote won the men’s singles title at the 93rd News Journal Tennis Tournament on August 23, defeating Ethan Remy 6-1, 1-6, 10-8 at Lakewood Racquet Club. The final match, originally scheduled for earlier in August but postponed due to scheduling conflicts, featured both players trading dominant sets before Chilcote prevailed in a tightly contested tiebreaker. This victory marks Chilcote's transformation into a consistent performer after developing his game during the summer. His previous three tournament victories were also decided by tiebreakers, showcasing his ability under pressure as he prepares for his senior year at Otterbein University.
- •Chilcote and Remy both faced delays before the final match.
- •Chilcote's tiebreaker success played a crucial role in his championship.
- •He has now won four matches in the tournament, all decided by tiebreakers.
- •Chilcote begins his senior year at Otterbein University soon.
- 6:06 AMYahoo Sports — Call him Mr. Tiebreaker | Chilcote outlasts Remy for News Journal tennis crown
"It took three weeks longer than expected to complete the 93rd News Journal Tennis Tournament, but once action resumed Jake Chilcote simply picked up where he left off.
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