The first and second rounds will be held on May 2-3 and 3-4, and four teams will play in a single-elimination format. The winner of each site will advance to the Super Regionals on May 9 or 10. Each Super Regional site will feature two teams in a single-elimination format. The Super Regional winners will compete at the Speed Tennis Center in Waco, Texas, where eight teams will compete for the national title May 16-18. The event will be hosted by Baylor University.
Matches must be regulation doubles. Three doubles matches of six sets will be played for one team point, followed by six singles matches of best of three sets, each worth one team point. Ad-free scoring will be used and a seven-point tiebreaker (must win by seven points or two) will be played over six games. The team with four or more team points will qualify for the championship.
During the championship, all matches are stopped after the doubles score is decided. After a team winner (four points) is determined, all remaining individual matches are stopped. Scores reflect completed matches only. A complete list of teams and sites is included in the official bracket available at ncaa.com.
Twenty-eight conferences receive automatic berths to the 2025 NCAA Division I Men’s Tennis Championships. Each conference and its automatic criteria are listed below.
American – White rice
Atlantic Ocean 10 – VCU
Atlantic Coast – Stanford
ASUN Conference – North Alabama
Big East – St. John’s University (New York)
big sky – Montana
Big South – Gardner-Webb
Big Ten – UCLA
Big 12 – Arizona
Big West – UC Irvine
CAA – University of North Carolina Wilmington
Conference USA – Middle Tennessee
Horizon – Belmont
ivy league – Colombia
Metro Atlantic – Quinnipiac
MAC – buffalo
Middle East – South Carolina
West Mountain – New Mexico
Northeast – Binghamton University
Patriot – Bucknell
SEC – Texas
South – Samford
Southland – University of New Orleans
SWAC – State of Alabama
Premier League – Denver
Sun Belt – Old Dominion
West Coast – San Diego
WAC – Abilene Christian

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