CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – The Virginia men’s tennis team announced the fall portion of its 2024-25 schedule.
The Cavaliers will be competing as individuals in tournaments from September through November, all leading up to the NCAA Singles and Doubles Championships, being held Nov. 19-24 in Waco, Texas. This is the first year that NCAA titles will be decided in the fall instead of in May at the end of the team championship.
The Cavaliers will not host a home tournament in the fall.
Players will have multiple opportunities to play their way into the 64-player NCAA Singles field and the 32-team doubles draw.
Ten singles players (eight main draw quarterfinalists and two feed-in consolation finalists) and four doubles teams (main draw semifinalists) will punch their championship tickets at the ITA All-American. The two singles finalists and the doubles champion at each ITA Regional will also earn an invitation. The ITA Sectionals will provide a final opportunity.
The draw for Sectionals will include 32 singles and 16 doubles teams for each of the four ITA sections (divided into North, South, East and West) who have yet to qualify and have had deep runs in either the All-American or Regionals. Six singles players (four semifinalists and two quarterfinal playoff winners) and three doubles teams (two finalists and 3rd/4th playoff winner) from each section will advance.
Four singles players and three doubles teams will also be determined at the ITA Conference Masters tournament in San Diego Nov. 7-10.
In addition to those tournaments, players will also compete at traditional fall individual tournaments including Liberty’s fall tournament (Sept. 27-29), Richmond’s River City Classic (Oct. 4-6), and the Wake Forest Invitational (Nov. 1-3). Other players will compete in ITF and UTR events as well as the Charlottesville Challenger (Oct. 28-Nov. 3).
The 2025 dual-match schedule will be announced in November.