ABOUT THE ITA DIVISION I SECTIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
The ITA Sectional Championships will be the last chance for some of the top players from across the country to qualify for the 2024 NCAA Individual Championships.
The 2024 ITA Sectional Championships will have a draw size of the following, (Singles: 32) (Doubles: 16). From this, six singles players from each section (24) will qualify for the NCAA Singles Championship (semifinalists, two quarterfinal playoff winners). Meanwhile, three doubles teams from each section (12) will qualify for the NCAA Doubles Championship through the Sectional Championships (champion, finalist, third place).
MEN’S SECTIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP INFORMATION
| Section | Host | Dates | Event Page | Regions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Central | TCU | Nov. 7-10 | Click here | Central, Midwest & Texas |
| East | North Carolina | Nov. 7-10 | Click here | Atlantic, Carolina, New England & Northeast |
| South | Florida State | Nov. 7-10 | Click here | Ohio Valley, Southeast & Southern |
| West | Pepperdine | Nov. 7-10 | Click here | Mountain, Northwest & Southwest |
WOMEN’S SECTIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP INFORMATION
| Section | Host | Dates | Event Page | Regions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Central | Michigan | Nov. 7-10 | Click here | Central, Midwest & Texas |
| East | North Carolina | Nov. 7-10 | Click here | Atlantic, Carolina, New England & Northeast |
| South | Georgia | Nov. 7-10 | Click here | Ohio Valley, Southeast & Southern |
| West | USC | Nov. 7-10 | Click here | Mountain, Northwest & Southwest |
SELECTION CRITERIA
Main Draw Singles (32 players)
- 31 At-Large
- First priority – All-American Championships Feed-In Bracket semifinalist losers
- Second priority – All-American Championships Feed-In Bracket quarterfinalist losers
- Third priority – All-American Championships Feed-In Bracket round of 16 A* losers
- Fourth priority – Regional Championships 3rd Place finishers
- Fifth Priority – Regional Championships 4th Place finishers
- Sixth Priority – All-American Championships Feed-In Bracket round of 16 B** losers
- Seventh Priority – Regional Championships Quarterfinalists according to WTN as of Oct 23
- Eighth Priority – According to WTN as of Oct 23 among players who have competed in an ITA Regional Championship and/or the ITA All-American Championships and have submitted for entry
- Ninth Priority – According to WTN as of Oct 23 among players who have submitted for entry
- 1 Host Site Wild Card
Main Draw Doubles (16 teams)
- 15 At-large
- First Priority – All-American Championships quarterfinalist losers
- Second Priority – All-American Championships round of 16 losers
- Third Priority – Regional Championships finalists according to combined singles WTN as of Oct 23
- Fourth Priority – Regional Championships semifinalists according to combined singles WTN as of Oct 23
- Fifth Priority – According to combined singles WTN as of Oct 23 among teams who have submitted for entry (no play requirements)
- 1 Host Site Wild Card
NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFYING INFORMATION
Only players and doubles teams who have yet to earn entry into the NCAA Championships and have made deep runs at the ITA All-American or ITA Regional Championships will be eligible for participation. The 2024 ITA Sectional Championships will have a draw size of the following, (Singles: 32) (Doubles: 16). From this, six singles players from each section (24) will qualify for the NCAA Singles Championship (semifinalists, two quarterfinal playoff winners). Meanwhile, three doubles teams from each section (12) will qualify for the NCAA Doubles Championship through the Sectional Championships (champion, finalist, third place).




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