The 2024 NCAA DIII Women’s Tennis Championships: Everything You Need to Know

The forthcoming 2024 NCAA DIII Women’s Tennis Championships are generating considerable anticipation among tennis enthusiasts. The team selection showcase is scheduled for Monday, May 6th, with the announcement of singles and doubles selections slated for a NCAA.com press release on Wednesday, May 8th.

From Friday, May 10th to Sunday, May 12th, the team competition will take place, followed by the quarterfinals through the national championship from May 20th to May 28th at the Dwight Davis Memorial Tennis Center in St. Louis, Missouri.

A comprehensive source for brackets, selection details, schedules, and the complete team championship history is available on NCAA.com.

The championship games will follow this timetable:

– May 9th to May 10th for the first round
– May 10th to May 11th for the second round
– May 11th to May 12th for the third round
– Monday, May 20th for the quarterfinals
– Tuesday, May 21st for the semifinals
– Thursday, May 23rd for the Championship game

The singles and doubles championship schedule includes these stages:

– Saturday, May 25th for the Round of 32 and 16 in singles, Round of 16 in doubles
– Sunday, May 26th for the Quarterfinals and Semifinals in singles, quarterfinals in doubles
– Monday, May 27th for Championships in singles, semifinals and championships in doubles

For those keen to learn more about the selections and bracket progression, the team selection showcase is set to take place on Monday, May 6th. The selections release for individuals will be unveiled on Wednesday, May 8th.

This year’s women’s team championship will feature 49 teams in a single-elimination bracket. The individual championships will comprise of 32 singles players and 16 doubles teams.

The teams will participate in a single-elimination tournament, with the first, second, and third rounds occurring at non-predetermined sites. However, the quarterfinal, semifinal, and final rounds will be held at a predetermined site. The matches will utilize a 3-6 format for both singles and doubles.

In the previous year, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps secured their third championship win in six years, achieving victory over UChicago.

The upcoming tournament promises to be an enthralling event, with numerous talented teams competing for victory. Tennis enthusiasts are sure to relish the top-level competition at the 2024 NCAA DIII Women’s Tennis Championships.