A historic 2023 NCAA Tennis Championships is underway at the USTA National Campus in Orlando, as the facility is hosting the DI, DII and DIII men’s and women’s championships.
It is the first time in NCAA history that all three divisions will compete for men’s and women’s season-ending trophies—in any sport—at a single site. More than 1,000 student-athletes and coaches are expected to descend on Orlando for the 17-day event, which began yesterday and will conclude on May 27.
The action began yesterday with the DII men’s Round of 16 and continues with DII women’s Round of 16 today. The DIII team competition gets underway this weekend, while the final eight DI men’s and women’s teams that will compete in Orlando next week will be determined by this weekend’s super-regionals contested across the country. The DI and DIII individual championships, consisting of singles and doubles tournaments, will also take place along with a collegiate wheelchair event.
The USTA National Campus previously hosted the DI Men’s and Women’s Tennis Championships (2019, 2021) and the DIII Men’s and Women’s Tennis Championships (2022).
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