ITA WOMEN'S ALL-AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIPS

September 19-27, 2026 | Cary Tennis Park | Cary, NC

10 NCAA Singles Qualifiers, 4 NCAA Doubles Qualifiers

ABOUT THE ITA WOMEN'S ALL-AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIPS

The ITA Women’s All-American Championships by the Town of Cary will take place in Cary, North Carolina, September 19-27, 2026.

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.

 

CHAMPIONSHIP INFORMATION

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LIVE STREAMING INFORMATION

SCHEDULE INFORMATION

Pre-Qualifying

Saturday, September 19th & Sunday, September 20th, 2026
Beginning at 9:00 am ET

Qualifying

Monday, September 21st & Tuesday, September 22nd, 2026
Beginning at 9:00 am ET

Main Draw

Wednesday, September 23rd through Sunday, September 27th, 2026
Beginning at 9:00 am ET

PAST SINGLES CHAMPIONS

1983
Lisa Spain, Georgia

1984
Gretchen Rush, Trinity (TX)

1985
Beverly Bowes, Texas

1986
Caroline Kuhlman, USC

1987
Patty Fendick, Stanford

1988
Trisha Laux, USC

1989
Sandra Birch, Stanford

1990
Sandra Birch, Stanford

1991
Paloma Collantes, Ole Miss

1992
Paloma Collantes, Ole Miss

1993
Lucie Ludvigova, Texas

1994
Kelly Pace, Texas

1995
Jill Craybas, Florida

1996
Vanessa Webb, Duke

1997
Mirela Vladulescu, UAB

1998
Zuzana Lesenarova, San Diego

1999
Zuzana Lesenarova, San Diego

2000
Ansley Cargill, Duke

2001
Jessica Lehnhoff, Florida

2002
Kelly McCain, Duke

2003
Raquel Kops-Jones, California

2004
Andra Cohen, Northwestern

2005
Nicole Leimbach, TCU

2006
Suzi Babos, California

2007
Suzi Babos, California

2008
Kelcy McKenna, Arizona State

2009
Irina Falconi, Georgia Tech

2010
Hilary Barte, Stanford

2011
Allie Will, Florida

2012
Lauren Embree, Florida

2013
Jamie Loeb, North Carolina

2014
Robin Anderson, UCLA

2015
Danielle Collins, Virginia

2016
Francesca Di Lorenzo, Ohio State

2017
Fernanda Contreras, Vanderbilt

2018
Sophie Whittle, Gonzaga

2019
Ashley Lahey, Pepperdine

2020
Canceled due to Covid-19 pandemic

2021
Sarah Hamner, South Carolina

2022
Fiona Crawley, North Carolina

2023
Mary Stoiana, Texas A&M

2024
Maria Sholokhova, Wisconsin

2025
Valerie Glozman, Stanford

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFYING INFORMATION

Ten singles players will qualify for the NCAA Singles Championship (eight main draw quarterfinalists & two feed-in consolation finalists) and four doubles teams will qualify for the NCAA Doubles Championship through the All-American Championships (four main draw semifinalists).

TOURNAMENT ARCHIVES

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