Men’s tennis announces 2024 fall tournament schedule

Full Schedule
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Grayson Belanger/Auburn Tigers

AUBURN, Ala. – Auburn men’s tennis head coach Bobby Reynolds announced the team’s 2024 fall tournament schedule on Friday. For the first time, the NCAA Singles & Doubles Championship will be held at the end of the fall rather than the spring. This fall, the individual championships will be held in Waco, Texas on November 19-24.

The Tigers will represent the Southeastern Conference in a couple of fall events this season. The team will return to the SEC/Big Ten Challenge in September for the second straight year as well as take part in the SEC/Big 12 Challenge in October.

Auburn players will have the opportunity to earn a spot in the NCAA Singles & Doubles Championships for high finishes in three qualifying events: ITA All-American Championships, ITA Southern Regional Championships and ITA Sectional Championships.

Ten singles players and four doubles teams will qualify for the individual championships through ITA All-Americans, two singles players and one doubles team will be given a spot through ITA Regionals, another four singles and three doubles spots are available through ITA Conference Masters Championships and the final six singles slots and doubles slots will be decided through ITA Sectionals. All 64 singles players and 32 doubles teams will receive a bid through one of these four events.

 

Full Schedule:

Dates

Tournament

Location

September 13-15

SEC/Big Ten Challenge

Tuscaloosa, AL

September 16-22

Fayetteville ITF 15K

Fayetteville, AR

September 20-29

ITA All-American Championships

Tulsa, OK

October 4-6

SEC/Big 12 Challenge

Waco, TX

October 8-13

Louisville ITF 25K

Louisville, KY

October 17-22

ITA Southern Regional Championships

Baton Rouge, LA

November 1-3

Georgia Tech Fall Invite

Atlanta, GA

November 1-3

Wake Forest Fall Invite

Winston-Salem, NC

November 7-10

ITA Sectional Championships

Tallahassee, FL

November 19-24

NCAA Singles & Doubles Championships

Waco, TX