BALTIMORE, MD – Johns Hopkins men's tennis senior
Vishnu Joshi has been named a First Team CoSIDA Academic All-American it was announced today. This is his second straight Academic All-America honor as he earned Third Team accolades in 2020.
Hopkins men's tennis has now produced four CoSIDA Academic All-Americans, with three of those selections coming since 2013. Joshi is the first in program history to earn Academic All-America honors twice.
Joshi graduated in May with degrees in computer science and computer engineering and a 3.90 cumulative GPA. He is currently pursuing a master's degree in computer science and this fall will be a software development intern at Tesla. Joshi earned Third Team CoSIDA Academic All-America honors last season. He is a three-time ITA All-American in singles and was named the 2021 Centennial Conference (CC) Player of the Year. He also earned First Team All-CC honors in singles and doubles this season.
Joshi is a three-time NCAA Singles Championship selection and advanced to the quarterfinals in 2021. He finished the season ranked fourth in the nation and first in the Atlantic South with a 12-1 record. In addition, he went 10-2 in doubles this season. Joshi ranks 15
th in school history in career singles wins (44), 24
th in doubles (41) and 18
th in total wins (85). He led Hopkins to three CC Championships as well as three NCAA Tournaments, including the 2021 semifinals.
Joshi is currently a software development engineer intern for Amazon and previously interned with Capital One, NTT Data Services and DecisivEdge LLC. He also worked as a reinforcement learning investigator for LEAPS Lab at Johns Hopkins and was a backend developer for a JHU Engineering Design Day startup.