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NCAA staff | November 11, 2024

2024-25 NCAA Division I men’s tennis singles and doubles championships selections announced

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INDIANAPOLIS — The NCAA Division I Men's Tennis Subcommittee has selected the 64 singles players and 32 doubles teams that will compete in the 2024-25 NCAA Division I Men's Tennis Singles and Doubles Championships. This is year one of a two-year pilot for the singles and doubles championships to be conducted in the fall, with the team championships continuing to be in the spring.

The singles and doubles competition will be conducted Nov. 19-24 at the Hurd Tennis Center in Waco, Texas. Baylor University serves as host.

All matches shall be the best-of-three sets. No-ad scoring and a seven-point tiebreaker (first to seven points, must win by two points) at six-games-all will be used for all matches. In doubles, a 10-point match tiebreaker will be played in lieu of a third set.

Singles and doubles participants qualified to the Division I singles and doubles championships via competition in approved qualifying pathway events. The qualifying pathway events, including the number of players advancing into the singles and doubles championships for each event are as follows:

  • ITA All-American Championships – 10 singles players (eight main draw quarterfinalists and two feed-in consolation finalists) and four doubles teams (four main draw semifinalists).
  • ITA Regional Championships – each of the 13 regions will advance two singles players (two finalists) and one doubles team (winner).
  • ITA Conference Masters Championships – each Division I conference eligible for team automatic qualification will have the opportunity to have its singles and doubles conference tournament winners, or, if no conference tournament is conducted, nominate one singles player and one doubles team, to participate. The ITA Conference Masters field size will mirror the number of eligible AQ conferences each year. The four singles semifinalists, plus three doubles teams (two finalists plus the third/fourth playoff winner), will qualify for the singles and doubles championships.
  • ITA Sectional Championships – each of the four sectionals will advance six singles players (the four singles semifinalists plus the two winners of the quarterfinal playoffs), and three doubles teams (the two doubles finalists plus the plus the third/fourth playoff winner).
Singles
Singles participants (64), listed alphabetically by last name:
Player Institution Qualifying Event
Lucas Andrade de Silva South Carolina ITA East Sectional
Anton Arzhankin Western Michigan ITA Conference Masters
Devin Badenhorst Baylor ITA Central Sectional
Samir Banerjee Stanford ITA All-American
Ozan Baris Michigan State ITA Regional-Midwest
Niccolo Baroni Mississippi State ITA South Sectional
Martin Borisiouk NC State ITA Regional-Carolina
Cesar Bouchelaghem Washington ITA Regional-Northwest
Jonah Braswell Texas ITA Regional-Texas
Oskar Brostrom Poulsen Baylor ITA Central Sectional
Duncan Chan TCU ITA Central Sectional
Alex Chang California ITA West Sectional
Jamie Connel Florida State ITA Regional-Southeast
Corey Craig Florida State ITA All-American
Theo Dean California ITA West Sectional
Dylan Dietrich Virginia ITA Regional-Atlantic
Sebastian Dominko Notre Dame ITA Conference Masters
Carl Emil Overbeck California ITA Regional-Northwest
Jay Friend Arizona ITA All-American
Vignesh Gogineni Yale ITA Regional-New England
Sebastian Gorzny Texas ITA All-American
Hugo Hashimoto Columbia ITA Regional-Northeast
Jordan Hasson Oklahoma ITA Regional-Central
Maxi Homberg Pepperdine ITA West Sectional
Paul Inchauspe Princeton ITA East Sectional
Jeremy Jin Florida ITA South Sectional
Spencer Johnson UCLA ITA Regional-Southwest
Roan Jones Alabama ITA South Sectional
Petar Jovanovic Mississippi State ITA Regional-Southern
Youssef Kadiri Nevada ITA West Sectional
Martin Katz Miami (Florida) ITA South Sectional
Aidan Kim Ohio State ITA All-American
Alex Kotzen Tennessee ITA Regional-Ohio Valley
Oscar Lacides Oklahoma ITA Regional-Central
Timo Legout Texas ITA Regional-Texas
Jack Loutit Kentucky ITA South Sectional
Lui Maxted TCU ITA All-American
Shunsuke Mitsui Tennessee ITA Regional-Ohio Valley
Kenta Miyoshi Illinois ITA Regional-Midwest
Top Nidunjianzan Princeton ITA Regional-Northeast
Raffaello Papajcik Denver ITA Regional-Mountain
Radu Papoe Cornell ITA Regional-New England
Thomas Paulsell Georgia ITA Conference Masters
Miguel Perez Pena Georgia ITA Regional-Southeast
Oscar Pinto Sansano Georgia ITA South Sectional
Pedro Rodenas Duke ITA Regional-Carolina
Benito Sanchez Martinez Mississippi State ITA Regional-Southern
Daniel Sancho Arbizu Denver ITA Regional-Mountain
Braden Shick NC State ITA East Sectional
Tiago Silva Pacific ITA Conference Masters
Colton Smith Arizona ITA All-American
Luca Staeheli NC State ITA East Sectional
Timofey Stepanov California ITA West Sectional
Dhakshineswar Suresh Wake Forest ITA East Sectional
Trevor Svajda SMU ITA Central Sectional
Oliver Tarvet San Diego ITA All-American
Aristotelis Thanos Michigan State ITA Central Sectional
Emon Van Loben Sels UCLA ITA West Sectional
Connor Van Schalkwyk Old Dominion ITA Regional-Atlantic
Pedro Vives TCU ITA All-American
Cooper Williams Duke ITA East Sectional
Gavin Young Michigan ITA Central Sectional
Noah Zamora UC Irvine ITA Regional-Southwest
Michael Zheng Columbia ITA All-American
Alternates:
1. JC Roddick Texas A&M
2. Alexander Bernard Ohio State
3. Zsombor Velcz Baylor
4. William Mroz Illinois
5. Nicolas Kotzen Columbia
6. Ryan Colby Georgia
7. Savriyan Danilov San Diego
8. Luis Carlos Alvarez Valdes Oklahoma
9. Alejandro Moreno Tennessee
10. William Jansen Ohio State
Seeds 1-8:
1. Sebastian Gorzny Texas
2. Michael Zheng Columbia
3. Colton Smith Arizona
4. Carl Emil Overbeck California
5. Jay Friend Arizona
6. Lui Maxted TCU
7. Oliver Tarvet San Diego
8. Aidan Kim Ohio State
Seeds 9-16, listed alphabetically by last name:
Jonah Braswell Texas
Corey Craig Florida State
Timo Legout Texas
Shunsuke Mitsui Tennessee
Thomas Paulsell Georgia
Braden Shick NC State
Dhakshineswar Suresh Wake Forest
Pedro Vives TCU
Doubles
Doubles participants (32), listed alphabetically by institution:
Player 1 Player 2 Institution Qualifying Event
William Nolan Billy Blaydes Auburn ITA Regional-Southern
Marko Miladinovic Oskar Brostrom Poulsen Baylor ITA All-American
Zsombor Velcz Devin Badenhorst Baylor ITA All-American
Wally Thayne Zach Fuchs Brigham Young ITA West Sectional
Carl Emil Overbeck Theo Dean California ITA West Sectional
Michael Wright Alex Chang California ITA West Sectional
Vasco Prata Matias Iturbe Charlotte ITA Conference Masters
Hugo Hashimoto Michael Zheng Columbia ITA All-American
Eric Verdes Rushil Khosla Cornell ITA Regional-New England
Cooper Williams Theo Winegar Duke ITA East Sectional
Tanapatt Nirundorn Henry Jefferson Florida ITA Regional-Southeast
Youcef Rihane Alex Bulte Florida State ITA South Sectional
Facundo Yunis Jip van Assendelft Indiana ITA South Sectional
Joaquim Almeida Siwanat Auytayakul Liberty ITA Regional-Atlantic
Gavin Young Benjamin Kittay Michigan ITA Regional-Midwest
Petar Jovanovic Benito Sanchez Martinez Mississippi State ITA Conference Masters
Mario Martinez Serrano Niccolo Baroni Mississippi State ITA South Sectional
Ondrej Horak Karim Al-Amin Middle Tennessee ITA Regional-Ohio Valley
Patrick Schoen Logan Zapp North Carolina ITA East Sectional
Peter Nad Sebastian Dominko Notre Dame ITA Conference Masters
Bryce Nakashima William Jansen Ohio State ITA Central Sectional
Bruno Nhavene Oscar Lacides Oklahoma ITA Regional-Central
Filippos Astreinidis Paul Inchauspe Princeton ITA Regional-Northeast
Arthus de la Bassetiere Kabeer Kapasi Rice ITA Central Sectional
Oliver Tarvet Stian Klaassen San Diego ITA All-American
Nicholas Godsick Samir Banerjee Stanford ITA Regional-Northwest
Pedro Vives Lui Maxted TCU ITA Central Sectional
Timo Legout Lucas Brown Texas ITA Regional-Texas
Aadarsh Tripathi Alexander Hoogmartens UCLA ITA Regional-Southwest
Luciano Tacchi Luca Pow Wake Forest ITA Regional-Carolina
Dhakshineswar Suresh Ioannis Xilas Wake Forest ITA East Sectional
Connor Kruger Minh Tuan Dinh Viet Weber State ITA Regional-Mountain
Alternates:
1. Freddy Blaydes Niels Ratiu Georgia
2. Noa Vukadin Maxwell Smith Clemson
3. Togan Tokac Giulio Perego Texas A&M
4. Alejandro Moreno Alex Kotzen Tennessee
5. Julien Penzlin Aleksi Lofman LSU
Seeds 1-4:
1. Oliver Tarvet Stian Klaassen San Diego
2. Marko Miladinovic Oskar Brostrom Poulsen Baylor
3. Petar Jovanovic Benito Sanchez Martinez Mississippi State
4. Luciano Tacchi Luca Pow Wake Forest
Seeds 5-8, listed alphabetically by institution:
Zsombor Velcz Devin Badenhorst Baylor
Cooper Williams Theo Winegar Duke
Youcef Rihane Alex Bulte Florida State
Pedro Vives Lui Maxted TCU

 

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