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Tennis Programs Hosting ITA Wo/Men’s East Sectional Championships This Weekend
November 6, 2024 | General, Men's Tennis, Women's Tennis
CHAPEL HILL, N.C.—The University of North Carolina men's and women's tennis teams both will host Intercollegiate Tennis Association East Sectional Championships this weekend at the Chewning Tennis Center.
The ITA [Wo/Men's] East Sectional Championship will be the last chance for some of the top players from across the country to qualify for the 2024 NCAA Individual Championships. UNC is hosting the East Sectional, which includes players from the Atlantic, Carolina, New England and Northeast Regions. Other sectional sites this weekend include Central (hosted by TCU), South (Florida State) and West (Pepperdine).
The 2024 ITA Sectional Championships will have a draw size of 32 for singles and 16 for doubles. From this, six singles players from each section (24 in all) will qualify for the NCAA Singles Championship (semifinalists, two quarterfinal playoff winners). Meanwhile, three doubles teams from each section (12) will qualify for the NCAA Doubles Championship through the Sectional Championships (champion, finalist, third place).
The Tar Heel men are trying to post their first competitors to this month's NCAA Singles & Doubles Championships in Waco, Texas. UNC men slated to be in action this weekend include Constantinos Djakouris, Vladislav Melnic, Patrick Schoen and Quangqing "Chris" Xu in singles, with Schoen and Logan Zapp and Melnic and Anthony Wright appearing in doubles.
On the women's side, Tatum Evans and Theadora Rabman have qualified for the NCAA Singles Championship based on reaching the semifinals of the ITA All-American Championships in September. In doubles, Carson Tanguilig and Susanna Maltby made the NCAA field based on winning the doubles championship at last month's ITA Carolina Regional in Chapel Hill.
Tar Heel women in singles action this weekend will include Tanguilig and Maltby. The doubles teams of Evans and Rabman and Alana Boyce and Lindsay Zink also will compete.
Results will be available here for both the men's and women's competition throughout the weekend in Chapel Hill.
Admission to the ITA East Sectional Championships is free, and parking is available in the lots adjacent to the Chewning Tennis Center.
The ITA [Wo/Men's] East Sectional Championship will be the last chance for some of the top players from across the country to qualify for the 2024 NCAA Individual Championships. UNC is hosting the East Sectional, which includes players from the Atlantic, Carolina, New England and Northeast Regions. Other sectional sites this weekend include Central (hosted by TCU), South (Florida State) and West (Pepperdine).
The 2024 ITA Sectional Championships will have a draw size of 32 for singles and 16 for doubles. From this, six singles players from each section (24 in all) will qualify for the NCAA Singles Championship (semifinalists, two quarterfinal playoff winners). Meanwhile, three doubles teams from each section (12) will qualify for the NCAA Doubles Championship through the Sectional Championships (champion, finalist, third place).
The Tar Heel men are trying to post their first competitors to this month's NCAA Singles & Doubles Championships in Waco, Texas. UNC men slated to be in action this weekend include Constantinos Djakouris, Vladislav Melnic, Patrick Schoen and Quangqing "Chris" Xu in singles, with Schoen and Logan Zapp and Melnic and Anthony Wright appearing in doubles.
On the women's side, Tatum Evans and Theadora Rabman have qualified for the NCAA Singles Championship based on reaching the semifinals of the ITA All-American Championships in September. In doubles, Carson Tanguilig and Susanna Maltby made the NCAA field based on winning the doubles championship at last month's ITA Carolina Regional in Chapel Hill.
Tar Heel women in singles action this weekend will include Tanguilig and Maltby. The doubles teams of Evans and Rabman and Alana Boyce and Lindsay Zink also will compete.
Results will be available here for both the men's and women's competition throughout the weekend in Chapel Hill.
Admission to the ITA East Sectional Championships is free, and parking is available in the lots adjacent to the Chewning Tennis Center.
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