2019 NCAA Division I Tennis Championships

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2019 NCAA Division I Tennis Championships
NCAA logo.svg
DateMay 3–25, 2019
Edition74th (Men), 38th (Women)
LocationFirst and second rounds:
Campus sites
Remainder: Orlando, Florida
VenueUSTA National Campus
Hosted by: University of Central Florida and the Greater Orlando Sports Commission
Champions
Men's singles
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Paul Jubb (South Carolina)
Women's singles
Flag of the United States.svg Estela Perez-Somarriba (Miami (FL))
Men's doubles
Flag of the United States.svg Maxime Cressy and Flag of the United States.svg Keegan Smith (UCLA)
Women's doubles
Flag of the United States.svg Gabby Andrews and Flag of the United States.svg Ayan Broomfield (UCLA)
Men's team
Texas
Women's team
Stanford
  2018  · NCAA Division I Tennis Championships ·  2020  

The 2019 NCAA Division I Tennis Championships were men's and women's tennis tournaments played concurrently from May 3 to May 25, 2019, at campus sites and at the USTA National Campus in Orlando, Florida. [1] The events marked the 74th edition of the NCAA Division I Men's Tennis Championship [2] and the 38th edition of the NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championship. [3]

Contents

The University of Texas won its first men's tennis national title with a 4–1 victory in the final over Wake Forest, the defending champion. Stanford University captured its record 20th women's tennis championship, shutting out top seed Georgia.

Paul Jubb of South Carolina and Estela Pérez-Somarriba of Miami (Florida) were crowned men's and women's singles champions. UCLA won both the men's and women's doubles titles - Maxime Cressy and Keegan Smith in the men's, and Gabby Andrews and Ayan Broomfield in the women's. It was the first time since 1988 that a school swept the NCAA doubles championships. [4]

Men's Team Championship

National seeds

Bracket

First round
May 3–4, 2019
National Seed Home Court
Second round
May 3–4, 2019
National Seed Home Court
Super regionals
May 10–11, 2019
Highest Remaining Seed Home Court
Quarterfinals
May 16, 2019
Orlando, FL
Semifinals
May 18, 2019
Orlando, FL
Championship
May 19, 2019
Orlando, FL
                  
1 Ohio State 4
Cleveland State 0
1 Ohio State4
Columbus, Ohio
Vanderbilt 0
  Notre Dame 3
Vanderbilt 4
1 Ohio State4
16 Columbia 1
  Penn State 4
Monmouth 0
Penn State 0
New York, New York
16 Columbia4
Bryant 0
16 Columbia 4
1 Ohio State 2
9 North Carolina4
9 North Carolina 4
Navy 0
9 North Carolina4
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Georgia 1
  Georgia 4
Elon 0
9 North Carolina4
8 USC 1
  San Diego 4
Minnesota 1
San Diego 0
Los Angeles, California
8 USC4
Northern Arizona 0
8 USC 4
9 North Carolina 3
4 Wake Forest4
5 Virginia 4
St. John's 0
5 Virginia4
Charlottesville, Virginia
South Carolina 1
  South Carolina 4
East Tennessee State 0
5 Virginia4
12 Stanford 2
  Texas Tech 1
UC Santa Barbara 4
UC Santa Barbara 0
Palo Alto, California
12 Stanford4
Fresno State 0
12 Stanford 4
5 Virginia 2
4 Wake Forest4
13 Texas A&M 4
Texas A&M–Corpus Christi 0
13 Texas A&M 3
College Station, Texas
Oklahoma 4
  Oklahoma 4
Arizona 0
Oklahoma 1
4 Wake Forest4
  Kentucky 4
VCU 1
Kentucky 1
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
4 Wake Forest4
Morgan State 0
4 Wake Forest 5
4 Wake Forest 1
2 Texas4
3 Florida 4
Florida Gulf Coast 0
3 Florida4
Gainesville, Florida
Florida State 0
  Florida State 4
UCF 3
3 Florida4
14 Tennessee 2
  NC State 4
Middle Tennessee 0
NC State 2
Knoxville, Tennessee
14 Tennessee4
Radford 0
14 Tennessee 4
3 Florida4
6 Baylor 0
11 UCLA 4
Grand Canyon 0
11 UCLA4
Los Angeles, California
Oklahoma State 0
  Oklahoma State 4
Ole Miss 1
11 UCLA 1
6 Baylor4
  Michigan 4
Dartmouth 2
Michigan 1
Waco, Texas
6 Baylor4
Utah 0
6 Baylor 4
3 Florida 2
2 Texas4
7 Mississippi State 4
Alabama State 0
7 Mississippi State4
Starkville, Mississippi
South Alabama 0
  Tulane 1
South Alabama 4
7 Mississippi State 2
10 TCU4
  Arizona State 4
Miami (FL) 0
Arizona State 1
Fort Worth, Texas
10 TCU4
Harvard 1
10 TCU 4
10 TCU 1
2 Texas4
15 Illinois 4
Western Michigan 0
15 Illinois 1
Urbana, Illinois
California4
  California 4
Drake 1
California 0
2 Texas4
  Alabama 3
South Florida 4
South Florida 1
Austin, Texas
2 Texas4
Tennessee Tech 0
2 Texas 4

Women's Team Championship

National seeds

Bracket

First round
May 3–5, 2019
National Seed Home Court
Second round
May 3–5, 2019
National Seed Home Court
Super regionals
May 10–11, 2019
Highest Remaining Seed Home Court
Quarterfinals
May 17, 2019
Orlando, FL
Semifinals
May 18, 2019
Orlando, FL
Championship
May 19, 2019
Orlando, FL
                  
1 Georgia 4
Alabama State 0
1 Georgia4
Athens, Georgia
Wake Forest 0
  Austin Peay 0
Wake Forest 4
1 Georgia4
16 Michigan 2
  Kentucky 4
DePaul 1
Kentucky 0
Ann Arbor, Michigan
16 Michigan4
Illinois-Chicago 0
16 Michigan 4
1 Georgia4
8 Vanderbilt 3
9 Texas 4
LIU Brooklyn 0
9 Texas 1
Austin, Texas
Texas A&M4
  Rice 3
Texas A&M 4
Texas A&M 0
8 Vanderbilt4
  Ohio State 3
Georgia Tech 4
Georgia Tech 0
Nashville, Tennessee
8 Vanderbilt4
Miami (Ohio) 0
8 Vanderbilt 4
1 Georgia4
5 Duke 2
5 Duke 4
James Madison 0
5 Duke4
Durham, North Carolina
Arizona State 0
  Arizona State 4
Illinois 0
5 Duke4
12 NC State 0
  Tennessee 4
Furman 0
Tennessee 0
Raleigh, North Carolina
12 NC State4
VCU 1
12 NC State 4
5 Duke4
4 South Carolina 1
13 USC 4
Illinois State 0
13 USC4
Los Angeles, California
UNLV 0
  UNLV 4
Texas Tech 3
13 USC 0
4 South Carolina4
  Virginia 4
Old Dominion 2
Virginia 1
Columbia, South Carolina
4 South Carolina4
North Florida 0
4 South Carolina 4
1 Georgia 0
3 Stanford4
3 Stanford 4
New Mexico State 0
3 Stanford4
Palo Alto, California
Syracuse 1
  Wisconsin 2
Syracuse 4
3 Stanford4
14 Kansas 3
  Florida 4
Boston College 1
Florida 2
Lawrence, Kansas
14 Kansas4
Denver 0
14 Kansas 4
3 Stanford4
6 Pepperdine 1
11 Florida State 4
South Alabama 0
11 Florida State 1
Tallahassee, Florida
UCF 4
  Alabama 0
UCF 4
UCF 2
6 Pepperdine4
  California 4
Long Beach State 2
California 2
Malibu, California
6 Pepperdine4
Fairfield 0
6 Pepperdine 4
3 Stanford5
2 North Carolina 2
7 UCLA 4
Northern Arizona 0
7 UCLA4
Los Angeles, California
LSU 0
  San Diego 2
LSU 4
7 UCLA4
10 Washington 0
  Northwestern 1
Princeton 4
Princeton 0
Seattle, Washington
10 Washington4
Army 0
10 Washington 4
7 UCLA 1
2 North Carolina4
15 Oklahoma State 4
Central Arkansas 0
15 Oklahoma State4
Stillwater, Oklahoma
Miami (FL) 3
  Washington State 3
Miami (FL) 4
15 Oklahoma State 2
2 North Carolina4
  Oklahoma 4
Winthrop 3
Oklahoma 0
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
2 North Carolina4
South Carolina State 0
2 North Carolina 4

Men's Singles Championship

Entering the championship, Nuno Borges of Mississippi State had not lost a single match throughout the spring season, with a perfect 25–0 record at the No. 1 singles position. [5] The senior advanced to the final without dropping a set.

South Carolina's Paul Jubb, seeded fourth, upset top-seeded Borges in the championship, 6–3, 7–6. Borges had defeated Jubb twice in the regular season. [6] Jubb became the first national collegiate tennis champion representing South Carolina, and the first British man to win the NCAA men's singles championship. [7]

National seeds

Notes

  1. Carl Söderlund of Virginia was originally named the third seed in the tournament, but withdrew prior to the tournament due to injury. The fourth through eighth seeds were each moved up a seed and Crawford was moved from a 9-16 seed to the 8th seed.
  2. Petros Chrysochos and Borna Gojo of Wake Forest, Axel Geller of Stanford, and Thomas Laurent of Oregon were originally named to the list of 9-16 seeds, but withdrew prior to the tournament. Blumberg, Cressy, and Schretter were selected as seeds. Two seeded positions (including the spot of Crawford who became the 8th seed) were replaced by unseeded players.

Draw

Finals

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
1 Flag of Portugal.svg Nuno Borges (Mississippi State)76
5 Flag of the United States.svg Brandon Holt (USC) 5 3
1 Flag of Portugal.svg Nuno Borges (Mississippi State)76
3 Flag of the United States.svg Alex Rybakov (TCU) 5 3
3 Flag of the United States.svg Alex Rybakov (TCU)63 6
9-16 Flag of the United States.svg William Blumberg (North Carolina) 4 62
1 Flag of Portugal.svg Nuno Borges (Mississippi State) 3 6
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Paul Jubb (South Carolina)67
Flag of Italy.svg Giovanni Oradini (Mississippi State) 6 3
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Paul Jubb (South Carolina)76
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Paul Jubb (South Carolina)4 66
7 Flag of the United States.svg Aleksandar Kovacevic (Illinois) 64 2
7 Flag of the United States.svg Aleksandar Kovacevic (Illinois)6 76
Flag of the United States.svg Sam Riffice (Florida) 76 3

Section 1

First round Second round Third Round Quarterfinals
1 Nuno Borges (Mississippi State)66
 Alexis Galarneau (NC State) 4 2 1 N Borges (Mississippi State)66
 Felipe Sarrasagaue (Elon) 1 6 A Andrade (Florida) 3 4
 Andy Andrade (Florida)671 N Borges (Mississippi State)66
Jason Kros (Virginia Tech) 3 0 T Stodder (Tennessee) 0 1
 Timo Stodder (Tennessee)66T Stodder (Tennessee)76
 Majed Kilani (Tulsa) 2 2 K Smith (UCLA) 6 2
 Keegan Smith (UCLA)661 N Borges (Mississippi State)76
5 Brandon Holt (USC)665 B Holt (USC) 5 3
 Nicaise Muamba (Liberty) 1 1 5 B Holt (USC)66
 Emil Reinberg (Georgia)66E Reinberg (Georgia) 2 3
 Alexandre Rotsaert (Stanford) 2 5 5 B Holt (USC)2 66
9-16 Yuya Ito (Texas)679-16 Y Ito (Texas) 63 2
 John McNally (Ohio State) 3 5 9-16 Y Ito (Texas)64 6
 Carlos Divar (Georgia Tech) 2 2 V Pham (Columbia) 4 64
 Victor Pham (Columbia) 66

Section 2

First round Second round Third Round Quarterfinals
3 Alex Rybakov (TCU)66
Andrew Fenty (Michigan) 3 2 3 A Rybakov (TCU)3 76
Alexander Bakshi (Oklahoma)76A Bakshi (Oklahoma) 65 2
Jonas Ziverts (Arizona) 6 4 3 A Rybakov (TCU)67
9-16 Nicolas Moreno de Alboran (UCSB) 63 6 H Habib (Texas A&M) 4 5
Hady Habib (Texas A&M)3 67H Habib (Texas A&M)6 76
Ryotaro Matsumura (Kentucky) 3 1 A Brown (Illinois) 76 3
Alex Brown (Illinois)663 A Rybakov (TCU)63 6
8 Oliver Crawford (Florida)769-16 W Blumberg (UNC) 4 62
Govind Nanda (UCLA) 6 3 8 O Crawford (Florida)67
Josh Sheehy (Abilene Christian) 5 3 T Smith (USC) 3 5
Tanner Smith (USC)768 O Crawford (Florida) 66
9-16 William Blumberg (North Carolina)669-16 W Blumberg (UNC)4 2
Harrison Scott (Texas) 2 3 9-16 W Blumberg (UNC)66
Matías Soto (Baylor)5 76 M Soto (Baylor) 1 1
Gui Osorio (San Diego) 75 0

Section 3

First round Second round Third Round Quarterfinals
Gabriel Decamps (UCF) 66 0 (ret.)
Joseph Guillin (UCSB)3 72J Guillin (UCSB) 3 1
Giovanni Oradini (Mississippi State)66 G Oradini (Mississippi State)66
Charlie Broom (Dartmouth) 3 1 G Oradini (Mississippi State)3 66
Alex Lebedev (Notre Dame) 2 5 J Lin (Columbia) 64 4
Jack Lin (Columbia)67J Lin (Columbia)76
Juan Aguilar (Texas A&M)66J Aguilar (Texas A&M) 6 2
6 Christian Sigsgaard (Texas) 2 3 G Oradini (Mississippi State) 6 3
Alastair Gray (TCU) 2 4 4 P Jubb (South Carolina)76
Kyle Seelig (Ohio State) 66K Seelig (Ohio State) 3 64
Benjamin Sigouin (North Carolina)64 6 B Sigouin (North Carolina)64 6
9-16 Alberto Barroso-Campos (South Florida) 2 62 B Sigouin (North Carolina) 1 4
Dan Little (Utah)73 64 P Jubb (South Carolina)66
Mazen Osama (Alabama) 6 63 D Little (Utah) 67
Constant De La Bassetiere (Penn State) 5 2 4 P Jubb (South Carolina)4 6
4 Paul Jubb (South Carolina)76

Section 4

First round Second round Third Round Quarterfinals
Tim Sandkaulen (Ole Miss)77
Lucas Poullain (Florida State) 6 5 T Sandkaulen (Ole Miss) 66 2
Bar Botzer (Wake Forest)66B Botzer (Wake Forest)4 76
9-16 Maxime Cressy (UCLA) 4 2 B Botzer (Wake Forest) WD
Tim Handel (Northern Arizona) 62 2 7 A Kovacevic (Illinois)
Ewan Moore (Tulane)4 66E Moore (Tulane) 3 5
Guanarteme Nuez (UT Arlington) 3 3 7 A Kovacevic (Illinois)67
7 Aleksandar Kovacevic (Illinois)667 A Kovacevic (Illinois)6 76
Adam Walton (Tennessee) 5 2 S Riffice (Florida) 76 3
Daniel Cukierman (USC)76D Cukierman (USC) 3 2
Sam Riffice (Florida)76S Riffice (Florida)66
9-16 Johannes Schretter (Baylor) 5 2 S Riffice (Florida)3 66
Sumit Sarkar (Rice) 5 3 2 J Wolf (Ohio State) 63 2
Matej Vocel (Oklahoma State)76M Vocel (Oklahoma State) 62 5
Adria Barrera (Miami (FL)) 2 3 2 J Wolf (Ohio State)4 67
2 J. J. Wolf (Ohio State) 66

Women's Singles Championship

The women's singles tournament got off to an auspicious start with the third, fourth, and fifth seeds all losing in the first round. The quarterfinals featured six unseeded players, two of which - Duke's Kelly Chen and North Carolina's Cameron Morra (only a freshman at the time) - reached the semifinals. Three of the four semifinalists represented ACC schools.

Estela Pérez-Somarriba of Miami, the nation's top-ranked player entering the tournament, dropped only two sets (including the first set in the championship) en route to winning the title. She became the second Miami woman to be crowned national champion, after Audra Cohen in 2007. [8] Finalist Katarina Jokic was the fifth woman from Georgia to reach the NCAA final and first since 2010. [9]

Seeds

Notes

  1. Ida Jarlskog of Florida and Kenya Jones of Georgia Tech were originally named to the list of 9-16 seeds, but withdrew prior to the tournament. They were replaced by Gonzalez and Rosca.

Draw

Finals

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
1 Estela Perez-Somarriba (Miami (FL))66
Asuka Kawai (Illinois) 4 4
1 Estela Perez-Somarriba (Miami (FL))66
Cameron Morra (North Carolina) 3 1
Felicity Maltby (Texas Tech) 3 73
Cameron Morra (North Carolina)65 6
1 Estela Perez-Somarriba (Miami (FL))6166
2 Katarina Jokic (Georgia) 772 3
Kelly Chen (Duke)66
Sara Daavettila (North Carolina) 3 4
Kelly Chen (Duke) 5 2
2 Katarina Jokic (Georgia)76
Jada Hart (UCLA) 64 3
2 Katarina Jokic (Georgia)4 66

Section 1

First round Second round Third Round Quarterfinals
1 Estela Perez-Somarriba (Miami (FL))66
 Andie Daniell (Alabama) 0 1 1 E Perez-Somarriba (Miami (FL))66
 Michaela Haet (Rice) 2 2 K Townsend (Texas A&M) 2 0
 Katya Townsend (Texas A&M)661 E Perez-Somarriba (Miami (FL))4 67
9-16 Gabriela Knutson (Syracuse) 2 2 P Delgado (VCU) 60 6
 Stacey Fung (Washington)66S Fung (Washington) 4 5
 Melissa Lord (Stanford) 63 4 P Delgado (VCU)67
 Paola Delgado(VCU)2 661 E Perez-Somarriba (Miami (FL))66
7 Alexa Graham (North Carolina)65 7A Kawai (Illinois) 4 4
 Ellie Douglas (TCU) 2 75 7 A Graham (North Carolina)76
 Meghan Kelley (Virginia) 3 0 A Lahey (Pepperdine) 6 4
  Ashley Lahey (Pepperdine)667 A Graham (North Carolina) 5 3
9-16 Maria Mateas (Duke) 62 3 A Kawai (Illinois)76
 Asuka Kawai (Illinois)3 66A Kawai (Illinois)67
 Brienne Minor (Michigan)66B Minor (Michigan) 3 6
 Olivia Hauger (California) 1 4

Section 2

First round Second round Third Round Quarterfinals
4 Ingrid Gamarra Martins (South Carolina) 3 3
Chiara Lommer (Michigan)66C Lommer (Michigan) 4 1
Petra Melounova (Hawaii)3 67P Melounova (Hawaii)66
Jessica Golovin (LSU) 63 5  P Melounova (Hawaii) 5 0
9-16 Christina Rosca (Vanderbilt) 67 F Maltby (Texas Tech)76
Felicity Maltby (Texas Tech)2 5 F Maltby (Texas Tech)67
Aiwen Zhu (UNLV)63 6A Zhu (UNLV) 4 6
Oleksandra Korashvili (Oklahoma) 3 63  F Maltby (Texas Tech) 3 73
8 Sophie Whittle (Gonzaga) 2 6  C Morra (North Carolina)65 6
Anna Turati (Texas)67A Turati (Texas) 63 5
Elysia Bolton (UCLA)66E Bolton (UCLA)4 67
McCartney Kessler (Florida) 1 3  E Bolton (UCLA) 76 2
9-16 Marta Gonzalez (Georgia)1 66 C Morra (North Carolina)6 76
Salma Ewing (USC) 61 4 9-16 M Gonzalez (Georgia) 6 2
Cameron Morra (North Carolina)0 66C Morra (North Carolina)76
Silvia Ambrosio (Purdue) 62 0

Section 3

First round Second round Third Round Quarterfinals
Jessica Failla (Pepperdine) 2 4
Kelly Chen (Duke)66K Chen (Duke)74 6
Emma Antonaki (Mississippi State) 3 2 9-16 A Rogers (NC State) 5 63
9-16 Anna Rogers (NC State)66K Chen (Duke)4 76
Petra Granic (Texas)666 F Contreras (Vanderbilt) 65 2
Iuliia Bryzgalova (Penn) 3 1 P Granic (Texas) 3 4
Isabelle Boulais (Ohio State) 6 1 6 F Contreras (Vanderbilt)66
6 Fernanda Contreras (Vanderbilt)76K Chen (Duke)66
Clarissa Hand (Northwestern)74 6 S Daavettila (North Carolina) 3 4
Emma Davis (Wake Forest) 6 64 C Hand (Northwestern) 1 3
Solymar Colling (San Diego)5 67S Colling (San Diego)66
9-16 Eden Richardson (LSU) 73 5 S Colling (San Diego) 3 3
Justina Mikulskyte (Kentucky)3 67 S Daavettila (North Carolina)66
Emily Arbuthnott (Stanford) 64 5 J Mikulskyte (Kentucky) 64 4
Sara Daavettila (North Carolina)64 6 S Daavettila (North Carolina)4 66
3 Kate Fahey (Michigan) 3 64

Section 4

First round Second round Third Round Quarterfinals
Lauren Proctor (Winthrop) 4 3
Michaela Bayerlová (Washington State)66M Bayerlova (Washington State) 0 2
Katarina Stresnakova (Oklahoma State)66K Stresnakova (Oklahoma State)66
9-16 Paige Cline (South Carolina) 2 4 K Stresnakova (Oklahoma State) 5 4
Meible Chi (Duke) 1 1 J Hart (UCLA)76
Jada Hart (UCLA)66J Hart (UCLA)66
Michaela Gordon (Stanford)66M Gordon (Stanford) 4 1
5 Makenna Jones (North Carolina) 2 1 J Hart (UCLA) 64 3
Julia Rosenqvist (California)662 K Jokic (Georgia)4 66
Valeriya Zeleva (UCF) 0 2 J Rosenqvist (California) 4 64
Bianca Mok (Denver) 1 6 9-16 A Rychagova (Kansas)64 6
9-16 Anastasia Rychagova (Kansas)679-16 A Rychagova (Kansas) 1 73
Carla Touly (Florida State) 6 4 2 K Jokic (Georgia)66 6
Bianca Turarti (Texas)76B Turati (Texas) 6 2
Katarina Kozarov (Furman) 5 5 2 K Jokic (Georgia)76
2 Katarina Jokic (Georgia)77

Men's Doubles Championship

Seeds

Draw

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
 Niclas Braun (Mississippi State)
Giovanni Oradini (Mississippi State)
2 5
 Patrick Kaukovalta (Alabama)
Mazen Osama (Alabama)
67
Patrick Kaukovalta (Alabama)
Mazen Osama (Alabama)
3 4
2 Maxime Cressy (UCLA)
Keegan Smith (UCLA)
66
5-8 Timo Stodder (Tennessee)
Preston Touliatos (Tennessee)
2 1
2 Maxime Cressy (UCLA)
Keegan Smith (UCLA)
66

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Jimmy Bendeck (Baylor)
Sven Lah (Baylor)
4 7[11]
  Trey Hilderbrand (UCF)
Bogdan Pavel (UCF)
66 [9] 1 J Bendeck (Baylor)
S Lah (Baylor)
76
 Brandon Laubser (Auburn)
Tad Maclean (Auburn)
63 [13]B Laubser (Auburn)
T Maclean (Auburn)
6 1
 Bertus Kruger (TCU)
Reese Stalder (TCU)
3 6[11] 1 J Bendeck (Baylor)
S Lah (Baylor)
3 4
5-8 Harrison Scott (Texas)
Christian Sigsgaard (Texas)
5 6[8] N Braun (Mississippi State)
G Oradini (Mississippi State)
66
 Simen Bratholm (Northwestern)
Nick Brookes (Northwestern)
72 [10]S Bratholm (Northwestern)
N Brookes (Northwestern)
4 2
 Bjorn Thomson (Texas Tech)
Parker Wynn (Texas Tech)
66 [6] N Braun (Mississippi State)
G Oradini (Mississippi State)
66
 Niclas Braun (Mississippi State)
Giovanni Oradini (Mississippi State)
2 7[10]N Braun (Mississippi State)
G Oradini (Mississippi State)
2 5
4 Oli Nolan (UNC Asheville)
Henry Patten (UNC Asheville)
66 [8] P Kaukovalta (Alabama)
M Osama (Alabama)
66
 Payton Holden (Princeton)
Ryan Seggerman (Princeton)
3 7[10]P Holden (Princeton)
R Seggerman (Princeton)
63 [9]
 Murkel Dellien (Wichita State)
Marius Frosa (Wichita State)
66M Dellien (Wichita State)
M Frosa (Wichita State)
4 6[11]
 Alexander Bakshi (Oklahoma)
Stefano Tsorotiotis (Oklahoma)
1 4 M Dellien (Wichita State)
M Frosa (Wichita State)
3 6
5-8 Cameron Klinger (Vanderbilt)
Billy Rowe (Vanderbilt)
3 4 P Kaukovalta (Alabama)
M Osama (Alabama)
67
 William Blumberg (North Carolina)
Bo Boyden (North Carolina)
66W Blumberg (North Carolina)
B Boyden (North Carolina)
5 2
 Patrick Kaukovalta (Alabama)
Mazen Osama (Alabama)
66P Kaukovalta (Alabama)
M Osama (Alabama)
76
Dominik Kellovsky (Arizona State)
Nathan Ponwith (Arizona State)
2 4

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
 Martin Joyce (Ohio State)
Hunter Tubert (Ohio State)
3 7[8]
  Nicolas Moreno de Alboran (UCSB)
Anders Holm (UCSB)
65 [10] N Moreno de Alboran (UCSB)
A Holm (UCSB)
1 6[5]
 Jack Lin (Columbia)
William Matheson (Columbia)
0 6[10] 5-8 T Stodder (Tennessee)
P Touliatos (Tennessee)
64 [10]
5-8 Timo Stodder (Tennessee)
Preston Touliatos (Tennessee)
64 [12]5-8 T Stodder (Tennessee)
P Touliatos (Tennessee)
65 [10]
 Jacob Brumm (California)
Yuta Kikuchi (California)
673 N Borges (Mississippi State)
S Rakic (Mississippi State)
4 7[5]
 Wilson Dong (Bryant)
Matt Kuhar (Bryant)
4 5 J Brumm (California)
Y Kikuchi (California)
1 2
 Alastair Gray (TCU)
Alex Rybakov (TCU)
4 2 3 N Borges (Mississippi State)
S Rakic (Mississippi State)
66
3 Nuno Borges (Mississippi State)
Strahinja Rakic (Mississippi State)
665-8 T Stodder (Tennessee)
P Touliatos (Tennessee)
2 1
 Joel Gamerov (San Diego)
August Holmgren (San Diego)
662 M Cressy (UCLA)
K Smith (UCLA)
66
  Richard Ciamarra (Notre Dame)
Tristan McCormick (Notre Dame)
2 2 J Gamerov (San Diego)
A Holmgren (San Diego)
73 [14]
  Brandon Holt (USC)
Riley Smith (USC)
62 [8] 5-8 J Aguilar (Texas A&M)
B Smith (Texas A&M)
6 6[12]
5-8 Juan Aguilar (Texas A&M)
Barnaby Smith (Texas A&M)
3 6[10]J Gamerov (San Diego)
A Holmgren (San Diego)
6 3
 McClain Kessler (Florida)
Duarte Vale (Florida)
6 6 2 M Cressy (UCLA)
K Smith (UCLA)
76
 Marko Ilic (Belmont)
Hendrik Inno (Belmont)
77M Ilic (Belmont)
H Inno (Belmont)
2 3
 Aziz Kijametovic (Old Dominion)
Francois Musitelli (Old Dominion)
4 4 2 M Cressy (UCLA)
K Smith (UCLA)
66
2 Maxime Cressy (UCLA)
Keegan Smith (UCLA)
66

Women's Doubles Championship

Seeds

Draw

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Angela Kulikov (USC)
Rianna Valdes (USC)
4 4
3 Gabby Andrews (UCLA)
Ayan Broomfield (UCLA)
66
3 Gabby Andrews (UCLA)
Ayan Broomfield (UCLA)
5 77[11]
Kate Fahey (Michigan)
Brienne Minor (Michigan)
766[9]
4 Ingrid Gamarra Martins (South Carolina)
Mia Horvit (South Carolina)
2 2
Kate Fahey (Michigan)
Brienne Minor (Michigan)
66

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Angela Kulikov (USC)
Rianna Valdes (USC)
66
 Ellyse Hamlin (Duke)
Kaitlyn McCarthy (Duke)
1 3 1 A Kulikov (USC)
R Valdes (USC)
66
 Graciela Rosas (Gonzaga)
Sophie Whittle (Gonzaga)
4 6[12]G Rosas (Gonzaga)
S Whittle (Gonzaga)
1 4
 Justina Mikulskyte (Kentucky)
Akvile Parazinskaite (Kentucky)
64 [10] 1 A Kulikov (USC)
R Valdes (USC)
66
5-8 Nina Khmelnitckaia (Kansas)
Janet Koch (Kansas)
63 [10]M Okalova (Tulsa)
V Ploner (Tulsa)
1 2
 Caroline Lampl (Stanford)
Kimberly Yee (Stanford)
2 67 5-8 N Khmelnitckaia (Kansas)
J Koch (Kansas)
6 7[3]
 Daevenia Achong (Miami)
Daniella Roldan (Miami)
6 2 M Okalova (Tulsa)
V Ploner (Tulsa)
76 [10]
 Martina Okalova (Tulsa)
Vera Ploner (Tulsa)
761 A Kulikov (USC)
R Valdes (USC)
4 4
3 Gabby Andrews (UCLA)
Ayan Broomfield (UCLA)
62 [10]3 G Andrews (UCLA)
A Broomfield (UCLA)
66
 Victoria Emma (Florida)
McCartney Kessler (Florida)
3 6[7] 3 G Andrews (UCLA)
A Broomfield (UCLA)
77
 Marie Leduc (Clemson)
Fernanda Navarro (Clemson)
5 6[10]M Leduc (Clemson)
F Navarro (Clemson)
6 6
 Maria Kononova (North Texas)
Tamuna Kutubidze (North Texas)
73 [6] 3 G Andrews (UCLA)
A Broomfield (UCLA)
6 6[10]
5-8 Makenna Jones (North Carolina)
Cameron Morra (North Carolina)
65 [10]5-8 M Jones (North Carolina)
C Morra (North Carolina)
71 [7]
 Jessica Golovin (LSU)
Eden Richardson (LSU)
2 7[4] 5-8 M Jones (North Carolina)
C Morra (North Carolina)
77
 Ksenia Kuznetsova (UCF)
Valeriya Zeleva (UCF)
74 [10]K Kuznetsova (UCF)
V Zeleva (UCF)
5 6
Hind Abdelouahid (Saint Mary's)
Mariia Kozyreva (Saint Mary's)
6 6[6]

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
 Maria Bellucco (Wichita State)
Fatima Bizhukova (Wichita State)
1 1
 Sofia Blanco (Oklahoma State)
Catherine Gulihur (Oklahoma State)
66S Blanco (Oklahoma State)
C Gulihur (Oklahoma State)
4 0
 Hana Mraz (California)
Julia Rosenqvist (California)
73 [8] 5-8 A Rogers (NC State)
A Smith (NC State)
66
5-8 Anna Rogers (NC State)
Alana Smith (NC State)
6 6[10]5-8 A Rogers (NC State)
A Smith (NC State)
5 4
 Megan Kauffman (Winthrop)
Lauren Proctor (Winthrop)
1 7[10]4 I Gamarra Martins (South Carolina)
M Horvit (South Carolina)
76
 Tiffany Mylonas (Washington State)
Hikaru Sato (Washington State)
65 [5] T Mylonas (Washington State)
H Sato (Washington State)
3 3
 Ana Oparenovic (Florida State)
Emmanuelle Salas (Florida State)
1 4 4 I Gamarra Martins (South Carolina)
M Horvit (South Carolina)
66
4 Ingrid Gamarra Martins (South Carolina)
Mia Horvit (South Carolina)
664 I Gamarra Martins (South Carolina)
M Horvit (South Carolina)
2 2
 Meghan Kelley (Virginia)
Sofia Munera (Virginia)
1 2 K Fahey (Michigan)
B Minor (Michigan)
66
 Kate Fahey (Michigan)
Brienne Minor (Michigan)
66K Fahey (Michigan)
B Minor (Michigan)
67
 Elysia Bolton (UCLA)
Jada Hart (UCLA)
76E Bolton (UCLA)
J Hart (UCLA)
2 6
5-8 Sadie Hammond (Tennessee)
Kaitlin Staines (Tennessee)
6 1 K Fahey (Michigan)
B Minor (Michigan)
66
 Lourdes Carle (Georgia)
Katarina Jokic (Georgia)
66L Carle (Georgia)
K Jokic (Georgia)
2 2
 Stacey Fung (Washington)
Nika Zupancic (Washington)
4 1 L Carle (Georgia)
K Jokic (Georgia)
66
 Emily Arbuthnott (Stanford)
Michaela Gordon (Stanford)
2 4 2 J Aney (North Carolina)
A Graham (North Carolina)
1 3
2 Jessie Aney (North Carolina)
Alexa Graham (North Carolina)
66

Notes

  1. Lauryn John-Baptiste and Ilze Hattingh of Arizona State were originally named the third seed in the tournament, but withdrew prior to the tournament. The UCLA pair was moved up a place; the South Carolina pair became the fourth seed; and Jones and Morra became a 5-8 seed.

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