2022 ITA Women’s All-American Championships

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2022 Women's All-American Championships, LSU
2022 Women's All-American Championships, LSU

The ITA Women’s All-American Championships by the Town of Cary will place in Cary, North Carolina, October 1-9, 2022.

Since 1983, the ITA Women’s All-American Championships have featured the nation’s top NCAA Division I players and have been a pioneer in women’s college tennis. In addition, the event has created milestones that have directly influenced the popularity of women’s collegiate tennis over the years.

Event Information

Hosts: Cary Tennis Park, Duke University, University of North Carolina, North Carolina State University

Withdrawal Deadlines

Withdrawal Deadlines (Without Penalty)

Prequalifying – Wednesday, September 21
Qualifying – Monday, September 26
Main Draw – Wednesday – September 28

Withdrawal deadlines are based on the draw that the player/doubles team is CURRENTLY selected for.

Scoring Format

Singles – Best 2 out of 3 sets with no-ad scoring

PQ & Qualifying Doubles – 8 game pro set with no-ad scoring, tiebreak at 7 games all

Main Draw Doubles – 2 sets with a 10-point match tiebreak in lieu of a 3rd set with no-ad scoring

Selections

Main Draw Singles (32 players)
12 – Regional Representatives (1 per region)
8 – Qualifiers
8 – Returning ITA All-Americans* & At-large selections (based on ITA Preseason National Rankings)
1 – ITA National Summer Championships Champion
1 – Host Institution Wild Card
1 – ITA Wild Card
1 – Tulsa Wild Card

* If the number of returning All-Americans exceeds the number of available at-large spots, then the lowest ranked returning All-American(s) according to the ITA Preseason National Rankings may become the No. 1 alternate

Qualifying Singles (64 players)
36 – Regional Representatives (3 per region)
12 – Qualifiers
11 – At-large selections (based on the ITA Preseason National Rankings)
1 – ITA National Summer Championships Finalist
2 – Host Institution Wild Cards
1 – ITA Wild Card
1 – Tulsa Wild Card

Pre-Qualifying Singles (96 players)
48 – Regional Representatives (4 per region)
10 – Freshmen/Newcomer (based on the Freshmen/Newcomer List)
36 – At-large selections (based on the ITA Preseason National Rankings)
2 – ITA Wild Cards

Main Draw Doubles (32 teams)
12 – Regional Representatives (1 per region)
6 – Qualifiers
10 – Returning ITA All-American intact teams & At-large selections (based on ITA Preseason National Rankings)
1 – ITA National Summer Championships Champion (if from same school)
1 – Host Institution Wild Card
1 – ITA Wild Card
1 – Tulsa Wild Card

* If the number of returning, intact All-American doubles teams exceeds the number of available at-large spots, then the lowest ranked returning, intact All-American doubles teams according to the ITA Preseason National Rankings may become the No. 1 alternate

Qualifying Doubles (48 teams)
36 – Regional Representatives (3 per region)
4 – Qualifiers
4 – At-large selections (based on the ITA Preseason National Rankings)
1 – ITA National Summer Championships Finalist (if from same school)
2 – Host Institution Wild Cards
1 – ITA Wild Card

Pre-Qualifying Doubles (32 teams)
24 – Regional Representatives (2 per region)
6 – At-large selections (based on the ITA Preseason National Rankings)
2 – ITA Wild Cards

Schedule & Draw Sizes

  • Pre-Qualifying | Sat – Sun, Oct 1-2
    • Singles Draw of 96
    • Doubles Draw of 32
  • Qualifying | Mon – Tue, Oct 3-4
    • Singles Draw of 64
    • Doubles Draw of 48
  • Main Draw | Wed – Sun, Oct 5-9
    • Singles Draw of 32
    • Doubles Draw of 32
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