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INDIANAPOLIS — The NCAA Division I Women’s Tennis Subcommittee has selected the 64 singles players and 32 doubles teams that will compete in the 2025 NCAA Division I Women’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.
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.
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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
Alyssa Ahn
Stanford
ITA Regional-Northwest
Irina Balus
Duke
ITA All Americans
Ria Bhatka
Clemson
ITA Sectionals-East
Ashton Bowers
Auburn
ITA Regional-Southern
Reese Brantmier
North Carolina
ITA All Americans
Gabriella Broadfoot
NC State
ITA Sectionals-East
Reece Carter
Washington
ITA Sectionals-West
Emma Charney
Southern Cal.
ITA All Ameircans
Piper Charney
Michigan
ITA All Americans
Teah Chavez
Ohio State
ITA Women’s All Americans
Mayu Crossley
UCLA
ITA Sectionals-West
Savannah Dada-Mascoll
App State
ITA All Americans
Na Dong
Baylor
ITA Sectionals-Central
Ava Esposito
Auburn
ITA Sectionals-South
Tatum Evans
North Carolina
ITA All Americans
Alice Ferlito
Princeton
ITA Regional-Northeast
Julia Garcia Ruiz
Oklahoma
ITA Regional-Central
Valerie Glozman
Stanford
ITA All Americans
Carolina Gomez Alonso
Arkansas
ITA Regional-Central
Anastasiia Grechkina
Pepperdine
ITA Regional-Southwest
Greta Greco Lucchina
California
ITA Sectionals-West
Anastasiia Gureva
Georgia
ITA Regional-Southeast
Carmen Andreea Herea
Texas
ITA All Americans
Jana Hossam Salah
Southern Cal
ITA Regional-Southwest
Liv Hovde
Duke
ITA Sectionals-East
Lily Jones
Michigan
ITA Sectionals-Central
Emma Kamper
Utah
ITA Regional-Mountain
Zuzanna Kubacha
Baylor
ITA Sectionals-Central
Kyoka Kubo
Kansas
ITA Sectionals-Central
Mia Kupres
Texas A&M
ITA Regional-Texas
Sophie Llewellyn
SMU
ITA Sectionals-Central
Anastasiia Lopata
Georgia
ITA Regional-Southeast
Krisha Mahendran
Southern Cal
ITA Sectionals-West
Violeta Martinez
Texas A&M
ITA Sectionals-Central
Erika Matsuda
Washington
ITA Sectionals-West
Aysegul Mert
Georgia
ITA Conference Masters
Bianca Molnar
Notre Dame
ITA Regional-Midwest
Mao Mushika
California
ITA Conference Masters
Nao Nishino
Ohio State
ITA Regional-Midwest
Xinyi Nong
Florida
ITA Sectionals-South
Ange Oby Kajuru
North Carolina
ITA Regional-Carolina
Gabia Paskauskas
Florida
ITA Sectionals-South
Kristina Paskauskas
Alabama
ITA Regional-Southern
Berta Passola Folch
California
ITA Sectionals-West
Luciana Perry
Ohio State
ITA All Americans
Theadora Rabman
North Carolina
ITA Sectionals-East
Valeria Ray
Vanderbilt
ITA Sectionals-South
Darya Schwartzman
Rice
ITA Regional-Texas
Serafima Shastova
Syracuse
ITA Regional-New England
Eva Shaw
Florida State
ITA Sectionals-South
Mia Slama
NC State
ITA Sectionals-East
Bridget Stammel
Vanderbilt
ITA Regional-Ohio Valley
Lavinia Tanasie
NC State
ITA Sectionals-East
Esha Velaga
Penn
ITA Regional-Northeast
Emily Welker
Ole Miss
ITA Sectionals-South
Louise Wikander
Denver
ITA Regional-Mountain
Ni Xi
Charlotte
ITA Conference Masters
Annabelle Xu
Virginia
ITA Regional-Atlantic
Naomi Xu
California
ITA Regional-Northwest
Stephanie Yakoff
Harvard
ITA Regional-New England
Mia Yamakita
Vanderbilt
ITA Regional-Ohio Valley
Vivian Yang
Virginia
ITA Regional-Atlantic
Eugenia Zozaya Menendez
Southern Cal
ITA Conference Masters
Anna Zyryanova
NC State
ITA Regional-Carolina
ALTERNATES:
Deniz Dilek, Georgia
Rose Marie Nijkamp, Oklahoma State
Leyla Britez Risso, Tennessee
Sofia Rojas, Georgia
Martina Genis Salas, Virginia
Anastasia Sysoeva, Syracuse
Seeds 1-8:
Valerie Glozman, Stanford
Carmen Andreea Herea, Texas
Piper Charney, Michigan
Savannah Dada-Mascoll, Appalachian State
Aysegul Mert, Georgia
Anastasiia Grechkina, Pepperdine
Teah Chavez, Ohio State
Ashton Bowers, Auburn
Seeds 9-16, listed alphabetically by last name:
Reese Brantmeier, North Carolina
Tatum Evans, North Carolina
Anastasiia Gureva, Georgia
Gabia Paskauskas, Florida
Luciana Perry, Ohio State
Annabelle Xu, Virginia
Vivian Yang, Virginia
Mia Yamakita, Vanderbilt
DOUBLES
Doubles participants (32), listed alphabetically by institution:
Player 1
Player 2
Institution
Qualifying event
Anet Koskel
Carolina Gomez Alonso
Arkansas
ITA Regional-Central
Na Dong
Zuzanna Kubacha
Baylor
ITA Regional-Texas
Grace Levelston
Kendall Kovick
BYU
ITA Regional-Mountain
Mao Mushika
Greta Greco Lucchina
California
ITA Regional-Northwest
Liv Hovde
Shavit Kimchi
Duke
ITA Sectionals-East
Xinyi Nong
Nikola Daubnerova
Florida
ITA Sectionals-South
Nevena Kolarevic
Julianne Nguyen
Fordham
ITA Regional-Northeast
Elle Warren
Lillie Murphy
Furman
ITA Conference Masters
Aysegul Mert
Anastasiia Gureva
Georgia
ITA Regional-Southeast
Emma Dong
Deniz Dilek
Georgia
ITA Sectionals-South
Stanislava Shulzhenko
Maria de la Paz Alberto
Iowa State
ITA Sectionals-Central
Ema Kovacevic
Emma Ghirardato
Maryland
ITA Sectionals-East
Charlotte Kempenaers-Pocz
Gianna Oboniye
Mississippi State
ITA Sectionals-South
Jasmine Conway
Anna Zyryanova
NC State
ITA Sectionals-East
Victoria Osuigwe
Gabriella Broadfoot
NC State
ITA All Americans
Ange Oby Kajuru
Susanna Maltby
North Carolina
ITA Regional-Carolina
Reese Brantmeier
Alanis Hamilton
North Carolina
ITA All Americans
Bojana Pozder
Bianca Molnar
Notre Dame
ITA Regional-Midwest
Roisin Gilheany
Gloriana Nahum
Oklahoma
ITA All Americans
Andrea Nova
Emily Welker
Ole Miss
ITA Regional-Southern
Jo-Yee Chan
Vessa Turley
San Diego State
ITA Conference Masters
Lily Fairclough
Daniela Borruel
Southern California
ITA Regional-Southwest
Krisha Mahendran
Jana Hossam Salah
Southern California
ITA Sectionals-West
Daria Smetannikov
Mia Kupres
Texas A&M
ITA Sectionals-Central
Hailey Murphy
Yekaterina Dmitrichenko
Texas Tech
ITA Sectionals-Central
Sophia Webster
Celia-Belle Mohr
Vanderbilt
ITA Regional-Ohio Valley
Annabelle Xu
Martina Genis Salas
Virginia
ITA Regional-Atlantic
Melodie Collard
Vivian Yang
Virginia
ITA Conference Masters
Erika Matsuda
Carina Syrtveit
Washington
ITA Sectionals-West
Anna-Marie Weissheim
Alexia Jacobs
Washington
ITA Sectionals-West
Maria Sholokhova
Lucie Urbanova
Wisconsin
ITA All Americans
Leena Friedman
Orly Ogilvy
Yale
ITA Regional-New England
ALTERNATES:
Kaitlyn Carnicella and Anna Bella Bergqvist, South Carolina
Catherine Aulia and Leyla Britez Risso, Tennessee
Valeria Ray and Bridget Stammel, Vanderbilt
Nelly Knezkova and Anastasia Sysoeva, Syracuse
Xin Tong Wang and Giorgia Roselli, Wichita State
Seeds 1-4:
Maria Sholokhova and Lucie Urbanova, Wisconsin
Roisin Gilheany and Gloriana Nahum, Oklahoma
Ange Oby Kajuru and Susanna Maltby, North Carolina
Sophia Webster and Celia-Belle Mohr, Vanderbilt
Seeds 5-8, listed alphabetically by institution:
Bojana Pozder and Bianca Molnar, Notre Dame
Jo-Yee Chan and Vessa Turley, San Diego State
Annabelle Xu and Martina Genis Salas, Virginia
Melodie Collard and Vivian Yang, Virginia
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