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ITA Sectional Championship Event Page | ITA Conference Masters Championship Event Page
Tempe, AZ – We’ve reached the final week of qualifying tournaments for the 2025 NCAA Division I Individual Championships which are set to be held at the USTA National Campus in Lake Nona, Florida from November 18-23.
With 28 men’s and women’s singles qualifiers yet to be determined as well as 15 men’s and women’s doubles teams, this week will see the ITA Sectional Championships take place across the four sections of the country as well as the ITA Conference Masters Championships which will take place at the Barnes Tennis Center in San Diego, California.
Each tournament is set to run from Thursday, November 6 through Sunday, November 9 with all of the NCAA Individual Championship qualifiers being determined at that point. For a full list of all of the student-athletes that have already qualified to compete at the NCAA Individual Championships via either the ITA All-American Championships or the ITA Regional Championships please click here.
More information about the ITA Sectional Championships as well as the ITA Conference Masters Championships can be found below:
ITA Sectional Championship Information
The ITA Sectional Championships will be the last chance for some of the top players from across the country to qualify for the 2025 NCAA Individual Championships.
The 2025 ITA Sectional Championships will have a draw size of the following, (Singles: 32) (Doubles: 16). From this, six singles players from each section (24) will qualify for the NCAA Singles Championship (semifinalists, two quarterfinal playoff winners). Meanwhile, three doubles teams from each section (12) will qualify for the NCAA Doubles Championship through the Sectional Championships (champion, finalist, third place).
MEN’S SECTIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP INFORMATION
WOMEN’S SECTIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP INFORMATION
ITA Conference Masters Championship Information
The ITA Conference Masters Championships will take place November 6-9, 2025 at the Barnes Tennis Center in San Diego, CA.
Four singles players will qualify for the NCAA Singles Championship (semifinalists) and three doubles teams will qualify for the NCAA Doubles Championship through the Conference Masters (champion, finalist, third place). Each NCAA AQ-eligible, Division I conference will designate one singles player and one doubles team from each gender to participate in the event.
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