The submissions for the ITA All-American Championships have been released, with the Men’s tournament in Tulsa Oklahoma and the Women’s tournament in Cary North Carolina. Pre-qualifying starts on Saturday, qualifying starts on Monday and the main table starts on Wednesday.
The gentleman Contains NCAA champion Michael Zheng of Columbia, Ita Rookie of the Year last year Rafael Jodar of Virginia (read This ATP article About the 18-year-old from Spain, who turns 19 on Wednesday), Winston-Salem Challenger finalist Trevor Svajda from SMU, Davis Cup Hero DK Suresh van Wake Forest, Winston-Salem quarter-final Aidan Kim by Ohio State and World University Games Jay Friend Jay by Arizona. I am surprised to see Pedro Rodenas van Duke in the entries, because he is not on Duke’s selection for this fall. Oliver Tarvet from San Diego, last year’s champion is expected back for the double competition season, but is not registered this fall.
The withdrawal deadline for the main draw is tomorrow, so the actual field should not contain all that on the current entry list.
The ladies’ field misses three of the top 8 in the rankings of the preseason, without Celia-Belle Mohr[2] Van Vanderbilt, Cadansbrace from LSU[4] Or Nicole Khirin from Texas A&M[7]. Defending Champion Maria Sholokova or Wisconsin, No. 8 in The Preseason Rankings, is Entered, As is 2024 Fall NCAA Finalist DJ Bennett of Auburn, 2024 Spring NCAA finalist Anastasia Lopata or Georgia, USTA US Open Collegiate Playoff Winner Valerie Glozman Rese Rese and Nortmhan and Nortmhan Ita and Nortmhan and Nortmhan and Nortmhan and Nortmhan Ita and Nortmhan and Nortmhan and Nortmhan Ita and Nortmhan and Nortmhan and Nortmhan Ita and Nortmhan and Nortmhan. Ita Rookie of the year Luciana Perry from the state of Ohio.
First -year Mayu Crossley from UCLA received a wildcard in the main table. Oklahoma Senior Luis Alvarez received a wildcard in the main table. The other wildcards in the field come from the Ita Summer Championships or those to the hosts.
TCU Junior Duncan Chan, who is in Singles to qualify on the All-American Championships, wiped the titles on the Battle of the Bay In San Francisco, one of the best early autumn tournaments, last weekend. Chan defeated 2024 NCAA Fall finalist Ozan Baris by Michigan State 7-5, 6-4 in the final of the singles, while working with Cosme Rolland De Ravel for the Doubles title. For more information about his titles, see This article from GoFrogs.com
Pepperdine Sophomore Anastasiia Grechkina wiped the ladies’ titles in Battle of the Bay and defeated Rose Marie Nijkamp from Oklahoma State 6-0, 6-3 in the Singles final, while working with Alexia Harmon for the Dubbels title. Grechkina is a main table in the All-American Championships for women. For more information about her titles, see This article from pepperinewaves.com.
Qualification has been completed today on the ATP Challenger 75 in Columbus OhioWith two Americans who reach the main table: Stanford senior Samir Banerjee and Ohio State Junior Preston Stearns. Today’s qualification and most important trekkings results, plus the schedule of Tuesday is below:
Results – Monday, September 15, 2025
Men’s Singles – Tour of 32
[3] James Trotter (JPN) D Philip Sekulic (AUS) 64 61
Alfredo Perez (US) D [1] John Paul Ficovich (ARG) 40 retired
Michael Zheng (US) D [8] Garrett Johns (US) 60 64
Patrick Maloney (US) D [Alt] Petr Brunclik (CZE) 64 60
HANDERSOBBLES – Tour of 16
[WC] Aidan Kim (US) / Bryce Nakashima (US) D Merani Bouzige (AUS) / Andre Ilagan (US) 63 64
Qualifying Singles for Men – Qualification Round 2
[3] Antoine GHIBAUDO (FRA) D [11] Erik Arutiunian 61 63
[Alt] Justin Boulais (KAN) D [WC] Bryce Nakashima (US) 76 (3) 76 (2)
[WC] Preston Stearns (US) D [Alt] Kaylan Bigun (US) 63 67 (5) 64
[9] Daniel Masur (Ger) D [6] Tristan McCormick (US) 64 62
[1] Samir Bnerjee (US) D [WC] Nikita Samuel Filin (US) 63 63
[CO] Sebastian Dominko (SLO) D [2] Daniel Milavsky (US) 61 63
Columbus Challenger – Columbus, Oh, United States
$ 100,000
14 – September 21, 2025
Order of Play – Tuesday, September 16, 2025
Court 1 – Begin 10:00
[JR] Theo Papamalamis (FRA) VS [Q] Justin Boulais (KAN)
[WC] Jack Anthrop (US) USA [Q] Antoine GHIBAUDO (FRA)
[7] [Alt] Martin Damm (US) USA [WC] Aidan Kim (US)
Abdullah Shelbayh (JOR) VS [2] Murphy Cassone (US)
Alex Rybakov (US) VS Merani Bouzige (AUS)
Not before 17:00
Jody Maginley (Ant) / Alfredo Perez (US) USA [WC] Brandon Carrico (US) / Alexander SCI Book (GBR)
Court 3 – Begin 10:00
[5] Johannus Monday (GBR) vs Darwin Blanch (USA)
Tyler Zink (US) vs [WC] Alexander Bernard (US)
Andre Ilagan (US) vs [Q] Sebastian Dominko (SLO)
Christian Langmo (US) vs. [Q] Samir Banerjee (US)
Federico Bondioli (ITA) vs [6] Andres Martin (US)
Not before 17:00
Courtney John Lock (ZIM) / Tristan McCormick (US) vs Sai Kartek Reddy Ganta (IND) / Ryuki Matsuda (JPN)
Zhang, a 17-year-old Yale commit from Irvine California, qualified and won a round on an M15 in Mananshan China at the start of the month before he played the J200 in Nanjing. He did not drop a set to the final, where he fell to top seeds Kuan-Shoul Chen from Taiwan 6-1, 6-1. For some reason, Zhang has not given any special exemption in this week’s J300 in Beijing, but he has qualified for the main drawing. Zhang has almost halved his ITF Junior ranking and moved to a career high of 322. Fifteen-year-old Sarah Ye left the Girls Doubles final.
Schock, a 17-year-old from Green Bay Wisconsin, was also not sowing in Montreal, and she also lost to the top seeds. Schock, now to a career-high 168 in the ITF Junior Rankings, lost to top seeds and Georgie Nadia Lagaev of Canada with 6-1, 6-0 in the final. She also reached the double final with Reagan Levine, where the non-sown pair lost to top seeds Lagaev and Isabell Deluccia 6-2, 6-4. No. 4 seeds Shaned and Erik Schinner reached the Doubles final of the boys, lost from number 2 seeds Xavier Massotte and Dani Szabo from Canada. Szabo reached the final in Singles and lost no. 7 Seed Benjamin Azar from Canada 6-2, 6-4.
Sarah Stoyanov split the girls’ titles and the best seed in both singles and Doubles. The 17-year-old won her fifth career ITF Junior Circuit Singles title and defeated No. 2 Seed Alison Julieta Oliva Ramirez from Guatemala 6-3, 6-2 in the final. In the double final, Stoyanov and Sofia Mills from No. 2 seeds Ramirez and Asia Sundas of Italy 2-6, 6-4, 10-6.
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