CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – The Virginia women’s tennis team (18-6) opens play at the 2023 NCAA Women’s Tennis Team Championship by hosting the Charlottesville Regional May 5-6 at the Virginia Tennis Facility at the Boar’s Head Resort.
The matches are scheduled to be played outdoors. Please monitor Virginia’s social media accounts for any weather-related changes.
TICKET INFORMATION
- $5 for general admission and $3 for students with a valid ID per day
- Ages 2 and up are required to have a ticket
- Tickets will be available for purchase online, over the phone, or at the Bryant Hall ticket office and can be picked up at the courts
2023 CHARLOTTESVILLE REGIONAL SCHEDULE
FRIDAY, MAY 5 (WOMEN)
1 p.m. Princeton vs. Fordham
4 p.m. (12) VIRGINIA vs LIU
SATURDAY, MAY 6 (MEN)
10 a.m. Ole Miss vs. VCU
1 p.m. (5) VIRGINIA vs. Navy
SATURDAY, MAY 6 (WOMEN)
4 p.m. Second Round Match
SUNDAY, MAY 7 (MEN)
1 p.m. Second Round Match
MATCH INFORMATION
- The matches will be covered in the Cracked Racquets Cross Court Cast on their YouTube Channel
- Individual court streams will also be available on VirginiaSports.com
- Live scoring will be available
NOTING THE CAVALIERS
- The Cavaliers are the No. 12 seed in the tournament but are No. 11 in the latest ITA team rankings
- Virginia is 11-1 at home this season and has not dropped a home match since Feb. 24 against No. 1 North Carolina
- Virginia has won the doubles point in 13 of its last 17 matches
- Sara Ziodato brings a seven-match win streak in singles into the tournament. She leads the team with 26 singles victories this season including 15 in dual matches. She has a 26-10 overall record in singles
- Annabelle Xu suffered her first loss in a dual match in the semifinals of the ACC Championship, falling against No. 21 Carson Tanguilig of UNC. Xu missed two months with an injury but went 8-0 in dual matches during the regular season
- Natasha Subhash is 8-1 this season on the No. 2 court with six wins against ranked opponents. She is 20-9 this season in singles, the third 20-win season of her career
- Julia Adams is 29-10 in doubles this season. Both Adams and her partner Mélodie Collard are 18-3 on the No. 1 court and 19-4 overall in dual matches
- Adams and Collard are No. 10 in the latest ITA Doubles rankings with a 22-5 record together
- Subhash is 27-8 in doubles. Her partner Elaine Chervinsky is 23-10
- The Cavaliers are 19-4 at No. 1 doubles with a .826 win…