The upcoming 2024 Atlantic Coast Conference Women’s Tennis Championship is scheduled to commence on Wednesday, April 17th at the Cary Tennis Park in Cary, North Carolina. The championship will open with an afternoon match between No. 12 Boston College and No. 13 Clemson, followed by a matchup between No. 11 Virginia Tech and No. 14 Louisville later in the day.
Enthusiasm is mounting as fans of tennis eagerly anticipate the showcase of skill and athleticism from the top 25 ITA rankings teams, including North Carolina, Virginia, NC State, Miami, Duke, Florida State, and Georgia Tech. The ACC can boast the highest number of teams in the top 25, solidifying its reputation as a powerhouse in women’s collegiate tennis.
The ACC has also made its mark with nine players in the top 30 women’s individual singles rankings. Notably, North Carolina’s Reese Brantmeier and NC State’s Amelia Rajecki have secured the second and fifth positions, respectively. The ACC’s dominance extends to women’s doubles, where North Carolina’s Elizabeth Scotty and Reese Brantmeier lead the rankings, with ACC doubles teams occupying eleven spots in the top 30.
Excitement is at its peak for the 2024 Championship, with the defending National Champion Tar Heels securing the No. 1 seed, closely followed by Virginia as the No. 2 seed. Florida State and NC State round out the top four seeds, all of whom automatically advance to the Friday quarterfinals.
Anticipation continues to build as second-round action begins on Thursday, featuring matchups between No. 8 Duke and No. 9 Wake Forest, No. 5 Georgia Tech and the winner of Boston College vs. Clemson, No. 7 Notre Dame and No. 10 Syracuse, and No. 6 Miami and the victor of Louisville vs. Virginia Tech. The action intensifies on Friday as the quarterfinals commence, and the top-seeded teams battle for a coveted spot in the semifinals.
For tennis enthusiasts eager to witness the matches first-hand, affordably priced tickets are available. Single day tickets are available for adults and youth, with free admission for children aged 9 and under. Additionally, ACC college students can enjoy complimentary entry by presenting their school ID. For those who wish to catch all the action, a full championship pass is available for purchase.
As excitement mounts, tennis enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating an exhilarating display of athleticism and skill. So, mark your calendars and secure your tickets for the 2024 ACC Women’s Tennis Championship, where the best and brightest in collegiate tennis will battle for glory.