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2025 ITA All-American Championships: What Fans Need To Know

2025 ITA All-American Championships: What Fans Need To Know


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Tempe, AZ – As one of the most storied championships on the college tennis calendar, the 2025 ITA All-American Championships are set to begin this weekend in both Cary, NC and Tulsa, OK as the nation’s best Division I men’s and women’s college tennis players compete for championships and qualifying spots into the 2025 NCAA Individual Championships.

Being held since 1979 for the men and since 1983 for the women, past champions of the ITA All-American Championships include Ben Shelton (Florida, 2021), Danielle Collins (Virginia, 2015), Jamie Loeb (North Carolina, 2013), John Isner (Georgia, 2005), James Blake (Harvard, 1998), and Bob Bryan (Stanford, 1997) to name a few.

Hosted at the Cary Tennis Park in Cary, NC for the women and at the Michael D. Case Tennis Center in Tulsa, OK for the men, a total of ten men’s and women’s singles players (10) will qualify for the NCAA Singles Championship (eight main draw quarterfinalists & two feed-in consolation finalists) through the All-American Championships. Meanwhile, four men’s and women’s doubles teams (4) will qualify for the NCAA Doubles Championship through the All-American Championships (four main draw semifinalists).

Continue reading below to find out more about the 2025 ITA All-American Championships before play begins Saturday:

What Are the ITA All-American Championships

The ITA All-American Championships have been a staple of the fall college tennis calendar for more than 40 years. Seeing the nation’s best players compete for individual glory, the All-American Championships became a qualifying event for the NCAA Individual Championships in 2024 as a two-year pilot program takes place in which the NCAA Individual Championships are held in the fall.

For the 20th straight season, The University of Tulsa will be hosting the ITA Men’s All-American Championships. The 2025 event marks the fourth consecutive year that the women will hold their championships in Cary, North Carolina. For the first 34 years of the ITA Women’s All-American Championships, the Riviera Tennis Club in Pacific Palisades, California, hosted the nation’s top Division I women’s players to compete in the Riviera/ITA Women’s All-American Championships.

How Can I Watch the ITA All-American Championships

Cracked Racquets is set to provide a crosscourt cast of both championships once main draw play begins on September 24th. Fans can watch the streams on the Intercollegiate Tennis Association YouTube page. Click the button below to subscribe so that you don’t miss a minute of the upcoming action.

For court-by-court coverage and to watch pre-qualifying and qualifying play, fans can catch the action in Tulsa (Men’s) via the Track Tennis cameras at the Michael D. Case Tennis Center and in Cary (Women’s) via the PlaySight cameras at Cary Tennis Park.

How Can I Attend the ITA All-American Championships

Play from the 2025 ITA All-American Championships will take place at the Cary Tennis Park for the women and the Michael D. Case Tennis Center for the men. Fans are encouraged to attend each day and admission will be free of charge. Addresses for each location can be found below:

Cary Tennis Park
2727 Louis Stephens Dr. 
Cary, NC 27519

Michael D. Case Tennis Center
712 South Delaware Ave.
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74104

What Is the Schedule For the ITA All-American Championships

Pre-Qualifying

Saturday, Sept. 20 – Singles 160, Doubles R32
Sunday, Sept. 21 – Singles R80, Singles Cons. R80, Singles R40, Doubles R16, Doubles Cons. R16

Qualifying

Monday, Sept. 22 – Singles R64, Doubles R32
Tuesday, Sept. 23 – Singles R32, Singles Cons. R32, Doubles R16, Doubles Cons. R16

Main Draw

Wednesday, Sept. 24 – Singles R64, Doubles R32
Thursday, Sept. 25 – Singes R32, Singles Cons. R32a, Doubles R16, Doubles Cons. R16
Friday, Sept. 26 – Singles R16, Singles QF, Singles Cons. R32b, Singles Cons. R16a, Doubles QF, Doubles Cons. QF
Saturday, Sept. 27 – Singles Semifinals, Singles Cons. R16b, Singles Cons. QF, Doubles Semifinals, Doubles Cons. Semifinals
Sunday, Sept. 28 – Singles Final, Singles Cons Semifinals, Doubles Final, Doubles Cons. Final

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