September 20-28, 2025 | Michael D. Case Tennis Center | Tulsa, OK

ITA MEN'S ALL-AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIPS
During NCAA Pilot: 10 NCAA Singles Qualifiers, 4 NCAA Doubles Qualifiers
ABOUT THE ITA MEN'S ALL-AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIPS
The ITA Men’s All-American Championships will take place in Tulsa, Oklahoma, September 20-28, 2025.
The 2025 ITA Men’s All-American Championships will have a draw size of the following, Singles: Pre-Qualifying (160), Qualifying (64), Main Draw (64) and Doubles: Pre-Qualifying (32), Qualifying (32), Main Draw (32). From this, ten singles players (10) will qualify for the NCAA Singles Championship (eight main draw quarterfinalists & two feed-in consolation finalists). Meanwhile, four doubles teams (4) will qualify for the NCAA Doubles Championship through the All-American Championships (four main draw semifinalists).
CHAMPIONSHIP INFORMATION

QUICK DETAILS
- Draws/Results
- Live Streaming (Cracked Racquets) (Main Draw Only)
- Live Streaming (TrackTennis)
- Live Stats
- Photo Gallery
LIVE STREAMING INFORMATION
SCHEDULE INFORMATION
Pre-Qualifying
Saturday, Sept. 20 – Singles 160, Doubles R32
Sunday, Sept. 21 – Singles R80, Singles Cons. R80, Singles R40, Doubles R16, Doubles Cons. R16
Qualifying
Monday, Sept. 22 – Singles R64, Doubles R32
Tuesday, Sept. 23 – Singles R32, Singles Cons. R32, Doubles R16, Doubles Cons. R16
Main Draw
Wednesday, Sept. 24 – Singles R64, Doubles R32
Thursday, Sept. 25 – Singes R32, Singles Cons. R32a, Doubles R16, Doubles Cons. R16
Friday, Sept. 26 – Singles R16, Singles QF, Singles Cons. R32b, Singles Cons. R16a, Doubles QF, Doubles Cons. QF
Saturday, Sept. 27 – Singles Semifinals, Singles Cons. R16b, Singles Cons. QF, Doubles Semifinals, Doubles Cons. Semifinals
Sunday, Sept. 28 – Singles Final, Singles Cons Semifinals, Doubles Final, Doubles Cons. Final
PAST SINGLES CHAMPIONS
1979
Scott McCain, California
1980
Scott Davis, Stanford
1981
Robbie Venter, UCLA
1982
Peter Doohan, Arkansas
1983
Fredrik Pahlett, Minnesota
1984
Mikael Pernfors, Georgia
1985
Steve DeVries, California
1986
Richey Reneberg, SMU
1987
Scott Melville, USC
1988
MaliVai Washington, Michigan
1989
Al Parker, Georgia
1990
Al Parker, Georgia
1991
Alex O’Brien, Stanford
1992
Daniel Courcol, Mississippi State
1993
Chad Clark, Texas
1994
Sargis Sargsian, Arizona State
1995
Ryan Wolters, Stanford
1996
Thomas Dupre, Mississippi State
1997
Bob Bryan, Stanford
1998
James Blake, Harvard
1999
K.J. Hippensteel, Stanford
2000
Genius Chidzikwe, SMU
2001
K.J. Hippensteel, Stanford
2002
Daniel Klementz, Middle Tennessee
2003
Alex Vlaski, Washington
2004
Catalin Gard, Ole Miss
2005
John Isner, Georgia
2006
Arnau Brugues, Tulsa
2007
Travis Helgeson, Georgia
2008
Michael Venus, LSU
2009
John-Patrick Smith, Tennessee
2010
Alex Domijan, Virginia
2011
Mitchell Frank, Virginia
2012
Alex Domijan, Virginia
2013
Mitchell Frank, Virginia
2014
Sebastian Stiefelmeyer, Louisville
2015
Thai-Son Kwiatkowski, Virginia
2016
Petros Chrysochos, Wake Forest
2017
William Blumberg, North Carolina
2018
JJ Wolf, Ohio State
2019
Yuya Ito, Texas
2020
Canceled due to Covid-19
2021
Ben Shelton, Florida
2022
Ethan Quinn, Georgia
2023
Eliot Spizzirri, Texas
2024
Oliver Tarvet, San Diego
2025
Jay Friend, Arizona
NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFYING INFORMATION
The 2025 ITA Men’s All-American Championships will have a draw size of the following, Singles: Pre-Qualifying (160), Qualifying (64), Main Draw (64) and Doubles: Pre-Qualifying (32), Qualifying (32), Main Draw (32). From this, ten singles players (10) will qualify for the NCAA Singles Championship (eight main draw quarterfinalists & two feed-in consolation finalists). Meanwhile, four doubles teams (4) will qualify for the NCAA Doubles Championship through the All-American Championships (four main draw semifinalists).
