NCAA Womens Tennis

Crawley named to USA Team for Master U Championships 2022

Crawley named to USA Team for Master U Championships 2022


Junior Fiona Crawley (San Antonio, Texas) is one of the three USA Women’s players selected to compete in the Master’U BNP Paribas Championships December 2-4 2022 in Honfleur, Normandy, France. The collegiate version of the Davis Cup/Billie Jean King Cup, the Master’U BNP Paribas Championships brings together the top collegiate players from eight countries in an international competition. 

Currently the  No. 1 ranked singles player in the nation by the ITA, Crowley won the Women’s Singles Championships at both the All-American Championships as well as the National Fall Championships, marking the first time this feat had been accomplished since 2016. 

Joining Crawley from North Carolina is Ryan Seggerman.

Crawley will join the likes of Danielle Collins (Virginia), Brandon Holt (USC), Aleks Kovacevic (Illinois), and Ena Shibahara (UCLA) as collegiate alums who have participated in this event. 

UNC alum Hayley Carter helped lead Team USA to the 2016 Master’U BNP Paribas championship, also played in France.

 

The United States has won eight of the past nine championships and nine overall championships in the tournament’s 15-year history. 

 

 

More information about the teams and the tournament:

USA Women’s Players

Fiona Crawley (North Carolina)

Haley Giavara (Cal)

Connie Ma (Stanford)

USA Men’s Players

Stefan Dostanic (USC)

Patrick Maloney (Michigan)

Ryan Seggerman (North Carolina)

 

USA Coaches

Amanda Augustus (Cal)

Greg Patton (former Boise State Coach) 

Garrett Patton (former Boise State player)

 

General Information:

– Event Website 

– Live Score Link 

– Australia, Belgium, France, Germany, Ireland, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the USA are the eight countries competing.

– Matches consist of two Men’s and Women’s Singles, one Men’s and Women’s Doubles, and one Mixed Doubles. The country that wins four of these seven matches is the victor and advances in the tournament.

 

 

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