2025 ITA All-American Champions awarded Cary and Tulsa

2025 ITA All-American Champions awarded Cary and Tulsa

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National champions are now crowned in Cary, NC and Tulsa, OK and the ITA All-American Championships from 2025 are officially in which more than a week of playing many of the best division I tennis players in the country.

As one of the most prestigious tournaments on the tennis calendar of the university, history was written on Sunday when we saw the first winners, blue blood programs return to the top and familiar faces bloom about the singles and Doublesfinal.

Starting in Cary, it was Stanford who returned to the top in Ladies Singles when a second -year student, Valerie Glozman overcelde above colleague two -year student from Texas, Carmen Andreea Harea. While two of the best placed players in the draw, neither players had rejected each other in the past, which caused an intriguing matchup between two rising stars of our sport.

Glozman are fighting a strong first game of Harea and some Whinging Deuce points to open the match, and earned several breaks to close the first set with a 6-2 margin above HEA. Supported by her strong movement and cutting ability of both wings, Glozman was able to neutralize Harea in the second set, which ended the second set with a 6-3 margin to claim the title.

The first cardinal to win the Singles title since 2010 marked the victory of Glozman the end of a drought of more than ten years of large singles titles by a Stanford Domestennisser.

In Doubles, the Wisconsin duo of Maria Sholokhova and Lucie Urbanova History wrote by becoming the first duo of Badger that is crowned Ita All-American Doubles Champions. Opposite the Oklahoma duo of Roisin Gilheany and Gloriana Nahum, who dethroned the ITA in front season no. 1 the ranked double team the day before, Sholokhova and Urbanova showed their freshness and focus during the game that won 6-3, 6-3 about the faster pair.

This championship marks the second in the same number of years for Sholokhova, because she was the first player in Wisconsin Women’s Tennis History who was crowned the Ita All-American Singles champion in Cary last year.

About the comfort singles drawing, Piper Charney (Michigan) and Savannah Dada-Mascoll (Appalachian State) claim the last two NCAA qualifying places by ending while the consolation Singles pull finalists.

It focused our attention on Tulsa, it was Arizona’s Jay boyfriend, who prevailed under a loaded field of players who defeated the Ohio State’s Aidan Kim 6-2, 6-4 in the current champion match.

After a dominant summer in which he won gold at the Fisu University matches for Japan, friend continued his dominant form in Oklahoma to start the autumn season by becoming the first Arizona player who won the All-American Championships in program history. The victory also marked the first major individual championship gain for every Arizona tennis player, regardless of gender.

Looking at Doubles, the best-placed combination of Petar Jovanovic and Benito Sanchez Martinez (Mississippi State) Wire-to-wire in the Doubles Draw to take the ITA All-American Championship Doubles title. Jovanovic and Sanchez Martinez won 7-5, 6-3 about Andrew Delgado and DK Suresh (Wake Forest) and showed why they were the number 1 ranked double team in the ITA ranking list of continuing to dominate fellow ranked teams in this tournament.

The combination is the second Bulldog combination that claims the title in the tournament history that registered with Daniel Courcol and Laurent Miquelard who took the title of Doubles home in the 1992 season.

The last two NCAA -Singles qualifying places were Kenta Miyoshi (Illinois) and Duncan Chan (TCU) who each bounced back after round of sixteen losses. They will join the eight quarter -finalists in Orlando in May for the individual championships of the NCAA.

The ITA All-American Championships also marked the first qualifying tournament for the 2025 NCAA individual championships. A complete list of qualified singles players and double teams can be found below.


ITA All-American Championship men’s qualifications

Singles:
Devin Badenhorst, Baylor University
Ozan Line, Michigan State University
Duncan Chan, TCU
Dylan Dietrich, University of Virginia
Matthew Forbes, Michigan State University
Jay Friend, University of Arizona
Sebastian Gorzny, University of Texas
Aidan Kim, Ohio State University
Kenta Miyoshi, University of Illinois
DK Suresh, Wake Forest University

Doubles:
Petar Jovanovic & Benito Sanchez Martinez, Mississippi State University
Henry Jefferson & Tanapatt Nirundorn, University of Florida
Landon Ardila & Paul Inchaspe, Princeton University
Andrew Delgado & DK Suresh, Wake Forest University


ITA All-American Championship Women’s qualifications

Singles:
Irina Scores, Duke University
Reese Brantmeier, University of North Carolina
Emma Charney, University of South California
Piper Charney, University of Michigan
Teah Chavez, Ohio State University
Savannah Dada-Mascoll, Appalachian State University
Tatum Evans, University of North Carolina
Valerie Glozman, Stanford University
Carmen Andreea Harea, University of Texas
Luciana Perry, Ohio State University

Doubles:
Reese Brantmeier & Alanis Hamilton, University of North Carolina
Roisin Gilheany & Gloria Nahum, University of Oklahoma
Gabriella Broadfoot & Victoria Osuigwe, NC State University
Maria Sholokhova & Lucie Urbanova, University of Wisconsin

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