Tempe, AZ – The Intercollegiate Tennis Association (“ITA”) is pleased to release today the ITA Collegiate Wheelchair Tennis Team, Singles, and Doubles Rankings for December 18th.

Beginning with the ITA Team Rankings, defending national champions Alabama exit the fall as the No. 3 ranked team in the country just behind Michigan (No. 1) and Arizona (No. 2) who each defeated the Crimson Tide in match play earlier this spring. For the Wolverines, they brought over Jacob Wald from Virginia as a graduate transfer and are the only team to place two players in the fall ITA Singles Rankings.

Just a few weeks past the ITA Collegiate Wheelchair Singles National Championship in Orlando, back-to-back champion Francesco Felici (Alabama) will retain his No. 1 ranking at the collegiate level coming in just above Max Wong (Arizona) and the Michigan duo of Caiden Baxter and Wald.

As a strong doubles tandem as well, it is Baxter and Wald who come in as the No. 1 ranked doubles team in the country. The pairing were a big part of Michigan’s success this past fall in dual match play as they look to bring Michigan its first Collegiate Wheelchair Tennis National Championship this upcoming spring.

Continue reading below to see the complete list of rankings based on the fall portion of the 2025-26 collegiate season.


ITA Collegiate Wheelchair Team Rankings

Team RankingSchool
No. 1University of Michigan
No. 2University of Arizona
No. 3University of Alabama
No. 4Auburn University

ITA Collegiate Wheelchair Singles Rankings

Singles RankingPlayerSchool
No. 1Francesco FeliciUniversity of Alabama
No. 2Max WongUniversity of Arizona
No. 3Jacob WaldUniversity of Michigan
No. 4Caiden BaxterUniversity of Michigan

ITA Collegiate Wheelchair Doubles Rankings

Singles RankingPlayer OnePlayer TwoSchool
No. 1Caiden BaxterJacob WaldUniversity of Michigan
No. 2Eric CourtMax WongUniversity of Arizona
No. 3Francesco FeliciMartha HarrisUniversity of Alabama
No. 4Evan HellerGabe PuthoffAuburn University
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