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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 2025 NCAA Division I Men’s Tennis Singles and Doubles Championships. This is the second year 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.

READ MORE: Full schedule for the DI men’s tennis individual championships

The singles and doubles competition will be conducted Nov. 18-23 at the USTA National Campus in Orlando, Florida. The University of Central Florida and the USTA serve as hosts.

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 – 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

Luis Carlos Alvarez Valdes
Oklahoma
ITA Regional – Central

Jack Anthrop
Ohio State
ITA Sectionals – Central

Devin Badenhorst
Baylor
ITA All Americans

Paul Barbier Gazeu
South Carolina
ITA Sectionals – East

Ozan Baris
Michigan State
ITA All Americans

Martin Borisiouk
NC State
ITA Conference Masters Championships

Hugo Car
South Florida
ITA Regional – Southeast

Duncan Chan
TCU
ITA All Americans

Bryan Hernandez Cortes
Mississippi State
ITA Sectionals – South

Max Dahlin
Michigan
ITA Regionals – Midwest

Cosme Rolland De Ravel
TCU
ITA Sectionals – Central

Melchior Delloye
Harvard
ITA Sectionals – East

Dylan Dietrich
Virginia
ITA All Americans

Sebastian Dominko
Notre Dame
ITA Sectionals – Central

Sebastian Eriksson
Texas
ITA Regional – Texas

Matthew Forbes
Michigan State
ITA All Americans

Jay Friend
Arizona
ITA All Americans

Alexander Frusina
Texas A&M
ITA Sectionals – Central

Romain Gales
Clemson
ITA Regional – Carolina

Vignesh Gogineni
Yale
ITA Regional – New England

Pablo Martinez Gomez
Vanderbilt
ITA Regional – Ohio Valley

Sebastian Gorzny
Texas
ITA All Americans

Joaquin Guilleme
Wake Forest
ITA Sectionals – East

Filip Gustafsson
Arizona
ITA Sectionals – West

Paul Inchauspe
Princeton
ITA Regional – Northeast

William Jansen
Georgia
ITA Sectionals – South

Jeremy Jin
Florida
ITA Conference Masters Championships

Spencer Johnson
UCLA
ITA Regional – Southwest

Roan Jones
North Carolina
ITA Sectionals – East

Petar Jovanovic
Mississippi State
ITA Regional – Southern

Aidan Kim
Ohio State
ITA All Americans

Jangjun Kim
Virginia
ITA Regional – Atlantic

Matic Kriznik
Alabama
ITA Sectionals – South

Oscar Lacides
Oklahoma
ITA Regional – Central

Sam Landau
Indiana
ITA Regional – Ohio Valley

Lucca Liu
UC Santa Barbara
ITA Sectionals – West

Illia Maksymchuk
UNLV
ITA Regional – Mountain

Benito Sanchez Martinez
Mississippi State
ITA Regional – Southern

Shu Matsuoka
Arizona State
ITA Sectionals – West

Ian Mayew
North Carolina
ITA Sectionals – East

Luis Felipe Miguel
Florida State
ITA Regional – Southeast

Kenta Miyoshi
Illinois
ITA All Americans

Amirkhamza Nasridinov
Auburn
ITA Sectionals – South

Top Nidunjianzan
Princeton
ITA Regional – Northeast

Luka Pow
Wake Forest
ITA Regional – Carolina

Antonio Prat
Miami (Florida)
ITA Sectionals – South

Peter Benjamin Privara
Harvard
ITA Regional – New England

Soham Purohit
Washington
ITA Regional – Northwest

Rudy Quan
UCLA
ITA Regional – Southwest

Niels Ratiu
North Carolina
ITA Sectionals – East

Keegan Rice
Virginia
ITA Regional – Atlantic

Dominique Rolland
UC Santa Barbara
ITA Sectionals – West

Sasha Rozin
Arizona
ITA Sectionals – West

Tiago Silva
California
ITA Sectionals – West

Ilia Snitari
UNLV
ITA Regional – Mountain

Preston Stearns
Ohio State
ITA Regional – Midwest

Eli Stephenson
Kentucky
ITA Sectionals – South

DK Suresh
Wake Forest
ITA All Americans

Trevor Svajda
SMU
ITA Regional – Texas

Connor Henry Van Schalkwyk
Baylor
ITA Sectionals – Central

Jakub Vrba
Arkansas
ITA Sectionals – Central

Fryderyk Lechno Wasiutynski
California
ITA Regional – Northwest

Edward Winter
Pepperdine
ITA Conference Masters Championships

Michael Zheng
Columbia
ITA Conference Masters Championships

ALTERNATES

#
Player
Institution

1
Jack Loutit
Kentucky

2
Emon van Loben Sels
UCLA

3
Manfredi Graziani
Penn

4
Erik Schiessl
Florida State

5
Santiago Giamichelle
Georgia

6
Ioan Alexandru Chirita
Baylor

Seeds 1-8

Seed
Player
Institution

1
Jay Friend
Arizona

2
Duncan Chan
TCU

3
Aidan Kim
Ohio State

4
Matthew Forbes
Michigan State

5
Devin Badenhorst
Baylor

6
Kenta Miyoshi
Illinois

7
Dylan Dietrich
Virginia

8
Ozan Baris
Michigan State

Seeds 9-16, listed alphabetically by last name:

Player
Institution

Jack Anthrop
Ohio State

Martin Borisiouk
NC State

Paul Inchauspe
Princeton

Jeremy Jin
Florida

Petar Jovanovic
Mississippi State

Eli Stephenson
Kentucky

Connor Henry Van Schalkwyk
Baylor

Jakub Vrba
Arkansas

DOUBLES

Doubles participants (32), listed alphabetically by institution:

Player 1
Player 2
Institution
Qualifying Event

Billy Blaydes
Freddy Blaydes
Auburn
ITA Sectionals – South

Zsombor Velcz
Connor Henry Van Schalkwyk
Baylor
ITA Regional – Texas

Adam Chodur
Otto Schreiner
Brigham Young
ITA Regional – Mountain

Tiago Silva
Timofey Stepanov
California
ITA Regional – Northwest

Felipe Pinzon
Petar Teodorovic
Cornell
ITA Regional – New England

Tobey Lock
Euan Mackenzie
Delaware
ITA Regional – Northeast

Oscar Martinez
Martin Vergara Del Puerto
East Tennessee State
ITA Conference Masters Championships

Tanapatt Nirundorn
Henry Jefferson
Florida
ITA All Americans

Luis Felipe Miguel
Erik Schiessl
Florida State
Men’s Regional – Southeast

Sam Landau
Facundo Yunis
Indiana
ITA Sectionals – South

Matei Cristian Onofrei
Andre Steinbach
Louisville
ITA Sectionals – South

Max Dahlin
Bjorn Swenson
Michigan
ITA Sectionals – Central

Karim Al-Amin
Ondrej Horak
Middle Tennessee
ITA Conference Masters Championships

Benito Sanchez Martinez
Petar Jovanovic
Mississippi State
ITA All Americans

Chris Xu
Niels Ratiu
North Carolina
ITA Regional – Carolina

Ian Mayew
Kase Schinnerer
North Carolina
ITA Sectionals – East

Aidan Kim
Bryce Nakashima
Ohio State
ITA Regional – Midwest

Nikita Filin
Brandon Carpico
Ohio State
ITA Sectionals – Central

Johan Alexander Rodriguez
Orel Kimhi
Oklahoma
ITA Regional – Central

Isac Stromberg
Kai Milburn
Ole Miss
ITA Regional – Southern

Aaron Sandler
Manfredi Graziani
Pennsylvania
ITA Sectionals – East

Paul Inchauspe
Landon Ardila
Princeton
ITA All Americans

Aleksa Krivokapic
Maj Premzl
Purdue
ITA Regional – Ohio Valley

Petro Kuzmenok
Santiago Navarro
Rice
ITA Conference Masters Championships

Luca Bluett
John Kim
Santa Clara
ITA Sectionals – West

Max Stenzer
Sean Daryabeigi
South Carolina
ITA Sectionals – East

Alex Chang
Alexander Razeghi
Stanford
ITA Sectionals – West

Cosme Rolland De Ravel
Albert Pedrico Kravtsov
TCU
ITA Sectionals – Central

Spencer Johnson
Emon van Loben Sels
UCLA
ITA Regional – Southwest

Rudy Quan
Aadarsh Tripathi
UCLA
ITA Sectionals – West

Mans Dahlberg
Dylan Dietrich
Virginia
ITA Regional – Atlantic

DK Suresh
Andrew Delgado
Wake Forest
ITA All Americans

ALTERNATES:

#
Player 1
Player 2
Institution

1
Alexander Bernard
Alex Okonkwo
Ohio State

2
Jacob Olar
Andrii Zimnokh
Alabama

3
Jakub Jupa
Cortland Grove
Chattanooga

4
Peter Nad
Luis Llorens Saracho
Notre Dame

5
Taym Alazmeh
Danial Rakhmatullayev
Michigan State

Seeds 1-4

Seed
Player 1
Player 2
Institution

1
Benito Sanchez Martinez
Petar Jovanovic
Mississippi State

2
DK Suresh
Andrew Delgado
Wake Forest

3
Isac Stromberg
Kai Milburn
Ole Miss

4
Max Dahlin
Bjorn Swenson
Michigan

Seeds 5-8, listed alphabetically by institution: 

Player 1
Player 2
Institution

Aidan Kim
Bryce Nakashima
Ohio State

Paul Inchauspe
Landon Ardila
Princeton

Aleksa Krivokapic
Maj Premzl
Purdue

Cosme Rolland De Ravel
Albert Pedrico Kravtsov
TCU

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