2013 NCAA Division I Tennis Championships

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2013 NCAA Division I Tennis Championships
NCAA logo.svg
DateMay 16–May 27, 2013
Edition68th (Men), 32nd (Women)
Location Urbana, Illinois, United States
Venue Flag of the United States.svg Atkins Tennis Center
(University of Illinois)
Champions
Men's singles
Flag of Slovenia.svg Blaz Rola (Ohio State)
Women's singles
Nicole Gibbs (Stanford)
Men's doubles
Jarmere Jenkins / Mac Styslinger (Virginia)
Women's doubles
Kaitlyn Christian / Sabrina Santamaria (USC)
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The 2013 NCAA Division I Tennis Championships were the men's and women's tennis tournaments played concurrently from May 16 to May 27, 2013 in Urbana, Illinois on the campus of the University of Illinois. It was the 67th edition of the NCAA Division I Men's Tennis Championship* [1] and the 32nd edition of the NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championship.* [2] It was the eighth time the men's and women's tournaments were held at the same venue. It consisted of a men's and women's team, singles, and doubles championships.

Contents

The men's team championship was won by the Virginia Cavaliers, and the women's team championship was won by the Stanford Cardinal. The men's singles title was won by Blaz Rola from Ohio State, and the men's doubles title went to Jarmere Jenkins and Mac Styslinger of Virginia. The women's singles title was won by Nicole Gibbs of Stanford, her second consecutive singles championship. The women's doubles title was also won by the pair of Kaitlyn Christian and Sabrina Santamaria from USC. [3]

Men's team championship

National seeds

1. UCLA (Championship Round)
2. Virginia (National Champions)
3. Georgia (semifinals)
4. USC (quarterfinals)
5. Ohio State (semifinals)
6. Ole Miss (second round)
7. Tennessee (quarterfinals)
8. Kentucky (Round of 16)
9. Duke (quarterfinals)
10. Mississippi State (Round of 16)
11. Pepperdine (quarterfinals)
12. Texas A&M (Round of 16)
13. Baylor (Round of 16)
14. Oklahoma (Round of 16)
15. Florida (first round)
16. Vanderbilt (Round of 16)

Finals bracket

Round of 16
May 16
Quarterfinals
May 18
Semifinals
May 20
Finals
May 21
            
1 UCLA 4
16 Vanderbilt 0
1 UCLA4
9 Duke 0
9 Duke 4
8 Kentucky 2
1 UCLA4
5 Ohio State 3
5 Ohio State 4
12 Texas A&M 0
5 Ohio State4
4 USC 3
13 Baylor 1
4 USC 4
1 UCLA 3
2 Virginia4
3 Georgia 4
14 Oklahoma 2
3 Georgia4
11 Pepperdine 2
11 Pepperdine 4
Memphis 2
3 Georgia 1
2 Virginia4
7 Tennessee 4
10 Mississippi State 2
7 Tennessee 0
2 Virginia4
California 0
2 Virginia 4

Women's team championship

National seeds

Finals bracket

Round of 16
May 16
Quarterfinals
May 18
Semifinals
May 20
Finals
May 21
            
1 Florida 4
Duke 0
1 Florida4
8 California 2
9 Alabama 1
8 California 4
1 Florida 3
12 Stanford4
5 USC 3
12 Stanford 4
12 Stanford4
4 Georgia 1
13 Clemson 2
4 Georgia 4
12 Stanford4
3 Texas A&M 3
3 Texas A&M 5
14 Virginia 0
3 Texas A&M4
6 Miami (FL) 0
11 Northwestern 3
6 Miami (FL) 4
3 Texas A&M4
7 UCLA 3
7 UCLA 4
10 Michigan 0
7 UCLA4
2 North Carolina 1
15 Nebraska 1
2 North Carolina 4

Men's singles championship

National seeds

Finals bracket

Round of 16
May 24
Quarterfinals
May 25
Semifinals
May 26
Finals
May 27
                    
A Mies (AUB)66
Y Hanfmann (USC) 3 2
A Mies (AUB) 5 64
9-16 S Fanselow (PEPP)73 6
7 P Kobelt (OSU) 4 2
9-16 S Fanselow (PEPP)66
9-16 S Fanselow (PEPP) 6 6
3 J Jenkins (UVA)77
3 J Jenkins (UVA)72 6
9-16 R Sarmiento (USC) 6 64
3 J Jenkins (UVA)66
S Hess-Olesen (TEX) 3 2
M Giron (UCLA) 63 2
S Hess-Olesen (TEX)3 66
3 J Jenkins (UVA) 6 4
9-16 B Rola (OSU)76
A Sarkissian (PEPP) 6 732
J De Klerk (TUL)76 6
J De Klerk (TUL)3 66
9-16 E King (MICH) 63 2
9-16 E King (MICH)66
A Dome (CP) 3 4
J De Klerk (TUL) 2 3
9-16 B Rola (OSU)66
9-16 K McMorrow (WAS) 1 0
8 H Cunha (DUKE)66
8 H Cunha (DUKE) 64 1
9-16 B Rola (OSU)4 66
9-16 B Rola (OSU)4 66
T Mihov (S CAR) 64 1

Women's singles championship

National seeds

Finals bracket

Round of 16
May 24
Quarterfinals
May 25
Semifinals
May 26
Finals
May 27
                    
J Cako (ASU) 2 4
B Addison (TEX)66
B Addison (TEX)5 66
7 G Suarez-Malaguti (UNC) 71 4
7 G Suarez-Malaguti (UNC)66
9-16 P Niedermayerova (KSU) 1 1
B Addison (TEX) 1 1
9-16 N Gibbs (STAN)66
4 C Sanchez-Quintanar, TAMU 4 4
9-16 N Gibbs (STAN)66
9-16 N Gibbs (STAN)66
9-16 Y Koroleva (CLEM) 1 1
5 Z Susanyi (CAL) 5 6
9-16 Y Koroleva (CLEM)776
9-16 N Gibbs (STAN)66
9-16 M Weatherholt (NEB) 2 4
9-16 K Hardebeck (STAN) 0 2
6 L Herring (UGA)66
6 L Herring (UGA) 2 2
9-16 M Weatherholt (NEB)66
9-16 M Weatherholt (NEB)6 66
3 R Anderson (UCLA) 740 0
9-16 M Weatherholt (NEB)66
A Guarachi (ALA) 0 3
C Price (UNC) 2 1
N Beazant (RICE)66
N Beazant (RICE) 4 61
A Guarachi (ALA)61 6
S Tan (TCU) 3 64
A Guarachi (ALA)62 6

Men's doubles championship

National seeds

Finals bracket

Quarterfinals
May 25
Semifinals
May 26
Final
May 27
               
  C Camillone / D Holiner (TEX)3 67
5-8 H Pieters / B Wagland (UGA) 64 6
  C Camillone / D Holiner (TEX)65 6
3 J Lutjen / N Scholtz (MISS) 2 73
3 J Lutjen / N Scholtz (MISS)66
  V Hundal / J Spir (GT) 2 4
  C Camillone / D Holiner (TEX) 62 4
4 J Jenkins / M Styslinger (UVA)3 66
  B Overbeek/S Piro (FLA) 6 4
4 J Jenkins / M Styslinger (UVA)756
4 J Jenkins / M Styslinger (UVA)76
2 H Cunha / R Hemmeler, DUKE 5 3
5-8 D Cochrane / A Mies (AUB) 2 3
2 H Cunha / R Hemmeler (DUKE)66

Women's doubles championship

National seeds

Finals bracket

Quarterfinals
May 25
Semifinals
May 26
Final
May 27
               
1 K Fuller / S Garcia (UGA) 6 5
5-8 A Guarachi / M Macfarlane, (ALA)747
5-8 A Guarachi / M Macfarlane, (ALA) 5 4
  R Anderson / S Morton (UCLA)76
3 P Veresova / M Weatherholt (NEB) 4 756
  R Anderson / S Morton (UCLA)66 73
  R Anderson / S Morton (UCLA) 4 3
2 K Christian / S Santamaria (USC)66
  J Cako / N Smith (ASU) 2 2
4 B Boren / K Szekely (TENN)66
4 B Boren / K Szekely (TENN) 5 5
2 K Christian / S Santamaria (USC)77
  M Kopinski / R White (ILL) 2 0
2 K Christian / S Santamaria (USC)66

Women's championship

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