If you’ve made the journey to the USTA National Campus over the past three years, there has certainly been one Knight to catch your attention. From his high-intensity play to his personable releases of emotion, Lleyton Cronje has followed, and he has led, and through it all has ushered in a new era for the program.
Taking on the mantle of being the captain of UCF’s inaugural Big 12 squad, 2024 presented a flurry of unknowns. As first-year head coach Lloyd Bruce-Burgess and assistant Kareem Allaf embarked on getting acclimated with the group, it couldn't be done alone.
Over the past two years, Cronje formed a strong partnership with former Knight Bogdan Pavel. The tandem led the squad, both in singles and doubles, along with providing an experienced voice to a roster in 2023 that included six freshmen. After their eventual second-round exit in the NCAA Doubles Championships, Cronje transitioned into a heightened role of responsibility and leadership ahead of the 2024 campaign.