Ngounoue wins consecutive ITF J100s, Stratton, Jalbert and Malacek claim ITF Junior Circuit Singles titles; First wave of Regionals produces additional NCAA DI qualifiers

Ngounoue wins consecutive ITF J100s, Stratton, Jalbert and Malacek claim ITF Junior Circuit Singles titles; First wave of Regionals produces additional NCAA DI qualifiers

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Carel Ngounoue of Washington DC won his second consecutive victory J100 in Ghanawith the 17-year-old top seed beating unseeded Jesse Clarkson of Great Britain 6-3, 6-2 in the final. Ngounoue has now won four J100 titles this year, and ten matches in a row in the last two weeks, with his junior ranking up to 135.
Sixteen-year-old Tristan Stratton from New York won the J60 in Mexico last week, for his third and biggest title of his career, with all of those titles coming this year. Stratton, the No. 2 seed, defeated top seed Guillermo Narcio of Mexico 6-4, 6-0 in the final.
Americans won the singles titles at the J30 in Canada last week, when 15-year-old Daniel Malacek of Washington captured his first ITF Junior Circuit singles title. The top seed, Malacek, defeated unseeded Pierre-Olivier Hay of Canada 3-6, 6-0, 6-2 in the final.

Fifteen-year-old Sylvana Jalbert of Maryland won her first ITF Junior Circuit title without the benefit of a seed, beating top seed in the quarterfinals and No. 7 seed Renee Huang of Canada 6-3, 6-2 in the final.

At the J200 in ArgentinaUnseeded Yael Saffar of Florida defeated top seed and ITF No. 26 Sol Ailin Larraya Guidi of Argentina 7-5, 6-4 to advance to the final, where the 16-year-old lost to No. 3 seed Sofia Meabe of Argentina 7-5, 7-6(4).

The first of the ITA Division I Regionals concluded today, with more than two dozen players earning their spot in next month’s NCAA Singles Championships by reaching the finals. Below is the current list of qualifiers, with rain delaying the second semi-final of the Northwestern women’s regional.

Chris Halioris from College Tennis Rankings posted a spreadsheet of NCAA qualifiers in both singles and doubles; the gentlemen do here and that of the ladies here.
More regionals are starting now; links to all draws can be found on the ITA Regional Championships page. All Regionals are expected to be completed by Tuesday, October 21st.

NCAA Qualifiers as of October 13, 2025

WOMEN:

From All-American Championships:

Valerie Glozman, Stanford

Carmen Herea, Texas

Teah Chavez, Ohio State

Luciana Perry, Ohio State

Tatum Evans, UNC

Emma Charney, USC

Irina scores, Duke

Reese Brantmeier, UNC

Savannah Dada-Mascoll, Appalachian State

Piper Charney, Michigan

From Regionals:

Mountain:

Louise Wikander, Denver

Emma agrees, Utah

Texas:

Mia Kupres, Texas A&M

Darya Schwartzman, Rice

New England:

Serafima Shastova, Syracuse

Stephanie Yakoff, Harvard

Northeast:

Esha velaga, penn

Alice Ferlito, Princeton

Northwest:

Alyssa Ahn, Stanford

To be determined

GENTLEMEN:

From AA:

Jay Friend, Arizona

Aidan Kim, Ohio State

Devin Badenhorst, Baylor

Dylan Dietrich, Virginia

DK Suresh, Wake Forest

Ozan Baris, Michigan State

Matthew Forbes, Michigan State

Sebastian Gorzny, Texas

Duncan Chan, TCU

Kenta Myoshi, Illinois

From Regionals:

Central:

Luis Alvarez, Okla

Oscar Lacides, Oklahoma

Atlantic Ocean:

Keegan Rice, Virginia

Jangjun Kim, Virginia

Southeast:

Luis Felipe Miguel, Florida State

Hugo Car, South Florida

Southern:

Benito Sanchez Martinez, Mississippi State

Petar Jovanovic, Mississippi State

Ohio Valley:

Pablo Martinez Gomez, Vanderbilt

Sam Landau, Indiana

New England:

Vignesh Gogineni, Yale

Benjamin Vivara, Harvard

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