2017 NCAA Division I Tennis Championships explained

The 2017 NCAA Division I Tennis Championships was the men's and women's tennis tournaments played concurrently from May 18 to May 29, 2017 in Athens, Georgia at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex on the campus of the University of Georgia. It was the 72nd edition of the NCAA Division I Men's Tennis Championship*[1] and the 36th edition of the NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championship.*[2] It was the 12th time that the men's and women's tournaments were held at the same venue. It consisted of a men's and women's team, singles, and doubles championships.[3]

Men's team championship

National seeds

1. Wake Forest (Quarterfinal)
2. Virginia (National Champions)
3. Ohio State (semifinal)
4. USC (round of 16)
5. UCLA (quarterfinals)
6. TCU (quarterfinals)
7. Baylor (round of 16)
8. California (round of 16)9. North Carolina (Runner-up)
10. Texas (quarterfinals)
11. Oklahoma State (second round)
12. Texas A&M (round of 16)
13. Georgia (semifinals)
14. Oklahoma (round of 16)
15. Florida (round of 16)
16. Stanford (round of 16)

Bracket

Top half

Section 2

Bottom half

Section 4

Finals

Women's team championship

National seeds

1. Florida (National Champions)
2. North Carolina (quarterfinals)
3. Ohio State (semifinals)
4. Vanderbilt (semifinals)5. Georgia (round of 16)
6. Texas Tech (quarterfinals)
7. Stanford (Runner-up)
8. Georgia Tech (round of 16)9. Oklahoma State (quarterfinals)
10. Michigan (round of 16)
11. Auburn (round of 16)
12. Pepperdine (quarterfinals)13. California (round of 16)
14. South Carolina (round of 16)
15. Duke (round of 16)
16. Baylor (second round)

Bracket

Top half

Section 2

Bottom half

Section 4

Finals

Men's singles championship

National seeds

  1. Mikael Torpegaard, Ohio State (round of 16)
  2. Nuno Borges, Mississippi State (semifinals)
  3. Petros Chrysochos, Wake Forest (round of 16)
  4. Arthur Rinderknech, Texas A&M (round of 64)
  5. Christopher Eubanks, Georgia Tech (quarterfinals)
  6. Alfredo Perez, Florida (round of 16)
  7. Hugo Di Feo, Ohio State (round of 64)
  8. Tom Fawcett, Stanford (semifinals)

Players ranked 9th–16th, listed by last name

Bracket

Top half

Section 2

Bottom half

Section 4

Women's singles championship

National seeds

  1. Francesca Di Lorenzo, Ohio State (round of 64)
  2. Hayley Carter, North Carolina (round of 64)
  3. Astra Sharma, Vanderbilt (withdrew)
  4. Ena Shibahara, UCLA (round of 16)
  5. Blair Shankle, Baylor (round of 16)
  6. Belinda Woolcock, Florida (finals)
  7. Jasmine Lee, Mississippi State (round of 64)
  8. Viktoriya Lushkova, Oklahoma State (round of 32)

Players ranked 9th–16th, listed by last name

Top half

Section 2

Bottom half

Section 4

Men's doubles championship

National seeds

  1. Robert Loeb/Jan Zieliński, Georgia (finals)
  2. Martin Redlicki/Evan Zhu, UCLA (quarterfinals)
  3. Johannes Ingildsen/Alfredo Perez, Florida (quarterfinals)
  4. Skander Mansouri/Christian Seraphim, Wake Forest (semifinals)

Teams seeded 5th–8th in no particular order

Bracket

Bottom half

Women's doubles championship

Bracket

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: List of NCAA Men's Tennis Champions . Ncaa.com . 2013-12-02.
  2. Web site: List of NCAA Women's Tennis Champions . Ncaa.com . 2013-12-02.
  3. Web site: 2014-18 NCAA Championship Sites . Ncaa.com . 2015-05-14.