2022 NCAA Division I Men's Tennis Championships

The 2022 NCAA Division I Men's Tennis Championships were the men's tennis tournaments played from May 6 to May 28, 2022 at campus sites and Champaign, Illinois at the Khan Outdoor Tennis Complex.[1][2] It was the 76th edition of the NCAA Division I Men's Tennis Championship.[3]

2022 NCAA Division I Men's Tennis Championships
DateMay 6–28, 2022
Edition76th
LocationFirst, second, third rounds:
Campus sites
Remainder: Champaign, Illinois
VenueKhan Outdoor Tennis Complex
Hosted by: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Champions
Men's singles
Ben Shelton (Florida)
Men's doubles
Cleeve Harper and Richard Ciamarra (Texas)
Men's team
Virginia
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Men's team championship

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There were 64 teams selected to the men's team championship, 30 of which were automatic qualifiers from each Division I conference. The remaining 34 teams were selected at-large. Teams played two rounds of single-elimination matches in groups of four from May 6-7 at campus sites; the winners of those regionals advanced to a super-regional round, also held at campus sites. The remaining eight teams advanced to the championship rounds in Champaign, Illinois.[1]

Automatic qualifiers

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The following 30 teams were automatic qualifiers, representing their conferences:[1]

Conference Team
ACC Virginia
American SMU
ASUN Liberty
Atlantic 10 VCU
Big East DePaul
Big Sky Idaho
Big South Radford
Big Ten Michigan
Big 12 Baylor
Big West UC Irvine
CAA UNC Wilmington
Conference USA Middle Tennessee
Horizon Youngstown State
Ivy Harvard
MAAC Monmouth
MAC Western Michigan
MEAC South Carolina State
Mountain West Nevada
Northeast Fairleigh Dickinson
Ohio Valley Tennessee Tech
Pac-12 USC
Patriot Navy
SEC Florida
Southern East Tennessee State
Southland New Orleans
Summit Drake
Sun Belt Georgia State
SWAC Alabama State
WAC Abilene Christian
West Coast San Diego

National seeds

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Sixteen teams were selected as national seeds, and were guaranteed to host for the first two rounds, if they submitted a bid and met criteria.[1] Of these 16 teams, only Middle Tennessee did not host during the first weekend.[4]

1. TCU (quarterfinals)
2. Florida (quarterfinals)
3. Baylor (quarterfinals)
4. Ohio State (semifinals)
5. Michigan (quarterfinals)
6. Tennessee (semifinals)
7. Virginia (National Champions)
8. Kentucky (runner-up)
9. Wake Forest (Super Regionals)
10. South Carolina (Super Regionals)
11. Georgia (second round)
12. Texas (Super Regionals)
13. USC (Super Regionals)
14. Harvard (second round)
15. North Carolina (Super Regionals)
16. Middle Tennessee (second round)

Bracket

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Bold indicates winner. Host institutions for the first two rounds and Super Regionals are marked with an asterisk (*).

First Round
May 6, 2022
Campus sites
Second Round
May 7, 2022
Campus sites
Super Regionals
May 13 or 14, 2022
Campus sites
Quarterfinals
May 19, 2022
Champaign, IL
Semifinals
May 21, 2022
Champaign, IL
Championship
May 22, 2022
Champaign, IL
                  
1 TCU* 4
Drake 0
1 TCU 4
Fort Worth, Texas
Utah 0
  Utah 4
Ole Miss 2
1 TCU* 4
NC State 0
  NC State* 4
Liberty 0
NC State 4
Raleigh, North Carolina
16 Middle Tennessee 3
UNC Wilmington 0
16 Middle Tennessee 4
1 TCU 3
8 Kentucky 4
9 Wake Forest* 4
Radford 0
9 Wake Forest 4
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Auburn 1
  Texas Tech 1
Auburn 4
9 Wake Forest 2
8 Kentucky* 4
  Northwestern 4
East Tennessee State 0
Northwestern 2
Lexington, Kentucky
8 Kentucky 4
DePaul 0
8 Kentucky* 4
8 Kentucky 4
4 Ohio State 1
5 Michigan* 4
Western Michigan 0
5 Michigan 4
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Oklahoma 0
  Oklahoma 4
Louisville 2
5 Michigan* 4
12 Texas 2
  SMU 3
LSU 4
LSU 0
Austin, Texas
12 Texas 4
Idaho 0
12 Texas* 4
5 Michigan 2
4 Ohio State 4
13 USC* 4
Nevada 0
13 USC 4
Los Angeles, California
San Diego 1
  UC Irvine 0
San Diego 4
13 USC 2
4 Ohio State* 4
  Columbia 4
Notre Dame 2
Columbia 0
Columbus, Ohio
4 Ohio State 4
Youngstown State 0
4 Ohio State* 4
8 Kentucky 0
7 Virginia 4
3 Baylor* 4
Abilene Christian 0
3 Baylor 4
Waco, Texas
Texas A&M 2
  Tulsa 1
Texas A&M 4
3 Baylor* 4
Stanford 3
  Stanford 4
Mississippi State 0
Stanford 4
Cambridge, Massachusetts
14 Harvard 3
Monmouth 0
14 Harvard* 4
3 Baylor 3
6 Tennessee 4
11 Georgia* 4
Alabama State 0
11 Georgia 3
Athens, Georgia
Florida State 4
  Georgia State 1
Florida State 4
Florida State 0
6 Tennessee* 4
  Duke 4
Memphis 1
Duke 1
Knoxville, Tennessee
6 Tennessee 4
Tennessee Tech 0
6 Tennessee* 4
6 Tennessee 0
7 Virginia 5
7 Virginia* 4
Fairleigh Dickinson 0
7 Virginia 4
Charlottesville, Virginia
VCU 0
  Penn 3
VCU 4
7 Virginia* 4
10 South Carolina 0
  Pepperdine 4
Washington 0
Pepperdine 1
Columbia, South Carolina
10 South Carolina 4
South Carolina State 0
10 South Carolina* 4
7 Virginia 4
2 Florida 1
15 North Carolina* 4
Navy 1
15 North Carolina 4
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Arizona 1
  Princeton 2
Arizona 4
15 North Carolina 0
2 Florida* 4
  Miami (FL) 4
South Florida 3
Miami (FL) 0
Gainesville, Florida
2 Florida 4
New Orleans 0
2 Florida* 4

Bracket source:[4]

Men's singles championship

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There were 64 singles players selected to the men's singles championship, 15 of which were automatic qualifiers from each Division I conference with an eligible player ranked in the ITA Top 125. The remaining 49 players were selected at-large. The tournament was played following the team championship from May 23-28 in Champaign, Illinois.[2]

Automatic qualifiers

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The following 15 players were automatic qualifiers, representing their conferences:[2]

Conference Player Team
ACC Chris Rodesch Virginia
American Kody Pearson Tulsa
ASUN Dominik Barton North Florida
Atlantic 10 Charles Bertimon VCU
Big East Diego Nava Xavier
Big Ten Cannon Kingsley Ohio State
Big 12 Adrian Boitan Baylor
Big West Andre Ilagan Hawaii
Conference USA Francois Le Tallec Old Dominion
Ivy Alex Kotzen Columbia
Mountain West Christopher Bolus UNLV
Pac-12 Stefan Dostanic USC
SEC Ben Shelton Florida
Summit James Davis Denver
West Coast August Holmgren San Diego

National seeds

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The following sixteen players were seeded for this tournament:[2]

Draw

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Bracket:[5]

Finals

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
1 Ben Shelton (Florida) 6 6
9-16 Arthur Fery (Stanford) 3 4
1 Ben Shelton (Florida) 63 6 7
3 Adam Walton (Tennessee) 77 3 5
3 Adam Walton (Tennessee) 4 6 77
Gabriel Diallo (Kentucky) 6 4 63
1 Ben Shelton (Florida) 4 6 6
6 August Holmgren (San Diego) 6 3 2
6 August Holmgren (San Diego) 6 66 6
Eduardo Nava (Wake Forest) 4 78 0
6 August Holmgren (San Diego) 63 6 6
Sam Riffice (Florida) 77 4 2
Sam Riffice (Florida) 6 77
Iñaki Montes de la Torre (Virginia) 3 65

Section 1

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
1 Ben Shelton (Florida) 7 6
  Ondřej Štyler (Michigan) 5 2 1 B Shelton (Florida) 6 77
  Edoardo Graziani (Penn) 5 65 A Nefve (Notre Dame) 0 61
  Axel Nefve (Notre Dame) 7 7 1 B Shelton (Florida) 6 6
9-16 Nikola Slavic (Ole Miss) 64 66 JJ Tracy (Ohio State) 4 4
  Filippo Moroni (Wake Forest) 77 77   F Moroni (Wake Forest) 1 3
  JJ Tracy (Ohio State) 6 6 JJ Tracy (Ohio State) 6 6
  Dominik Barton (North Florida) 2 1 1 B Shelton (Florida) 6 6
7 Stefan Dostanic (USC) 4 6 6 9-16 A Fery (Stanford) 3 4
  Florian Broska (Mississippi State) 6 3 2 7 S Dostanic (USC) 7 6
  Philip Henning (Georgia) 77 6 P Henning (Georgia) 5 3
  James Davis (Denver) 64 4 7 S Dostanic (USC) 2 3
9-16 Arthur Fery (Stanford) 6 6 9-16 A Fery (Stanford) 6 6
  Francois Le Tallec (Old Dominion) 4 2 9-16 A Fery (Stanford) 6 2 6
  Andres Martin (Georgia Tech) 77 6 A Martin (Georgia Tech) 3 6 3
  Daniel De Jong (Pepperdine) 65 4

Section 2

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
3 Adam Walton (Tennessee) 6 6
  Charles Bertimon (VCU) 4 0 3 A Walton (Tennessee) 6 6
  Steven Forman (Northwestern) 710 7 S Forman (Northwestern) 3 2
  Tyler Stice (Auburn) 68 5 3 A Walton (Tennessee) 77 6
9-16 Luc Fomba (TCU) 6 6 H von der Schulenburg (Harvard) 61 3
  Gustaf Strom (Arizona) 2 4 9-16 L Fomba (TCU) 4 65
  Henry von der Schulenburg (Harvard) 6 6 H von der Schulenburg (Harvard) 6 77
  Olivier Stuart (Illinois) 1 3 3 A Walton (Tennessee) 4 6 77
5 Adrian Boitan (Baylor) 2 3 G Diallo (Kentucky) 6 4 63
  Gabriel Diallo (Kentucky) 6 6   G Diallo (Kentucky) 6 4 6
  Chris Rodesch (Virginia) 6 6 C Rodesch (Virginia) 2 6 4
  George Harwell (Vanderbilt) 3 4 G Diallo (Kentucky) 6 4 7
9-16 Matej Vocel (Ohio State) 64 6 6 9-16 M Vocel (Ohio State) 4 6 5
  Murphy Cassone (Arizona State) 77 4 3 9-16 M Vocel (Ohio State) 6 6
  Andre Ilagan (Hawaii) 3 77 2 F Planinsek (Alabama) 2 3
  Filip Planinsek (Alabama) 6 62 6

Section 3

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
Brian Cernoch (North Carolina) 6 6
  Alexander Hoogmartens (UCLA) 1 1   B Cernoch (North Carolina) 77 6
  Jeffrey von der Schulenburg (Virginia) 7 6 J von der Schulenburg (Virginia) 64 1
9-16 Clément Chidekh (Washington) 5 3 B Cernoch (North Carolina) 2 4
  Christopher Bulus (UNLV) 6 1 4 6 A Holmgren (San Diego) 6 6
  Jonas Eriksson Ziverts (Arizona) 2 6 6 J E Ziverts (Arizona) 1 4
  Noah Schachter (Texas A&M) 0 2 6 A Holmgren (San Diego) 6 6
6 August Holmgren (San Diego) 6 6 6 A Holmgren (San Diego) 6 66 6
  Tadeas Paroulek (Baylor) 6 6 E Nava (Wake Forest) 4 78 0
  James Trotter (Ohio State) 4 4 T Paroulek (Baylor) 77 2 4
  Loris Pourroy (Florida State) 2 6 5 9-16 H Stewart (Georgia) 64 6 6
9-16 Hamish Stewart (Georgia) 6 4 7 9-16 H Stewart (Georgia) 4 6 65
  Alexandre Reco (Arkansas) 6 77 E Nava (Wake Forest) 6 4 77
  Diego Nava (Xavier) 4 63 A Reco (Arkansas) 77 4 3
  Eduardo Nava (Wake Forest) 4 2 E Nava (Wake Forest) 63 6 6
4 Liam Draxl (Kentucky) 6 1ret.

Section 4

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
Ronnie Hohmann (LSU) 6 6
  Matías Soto (Baylor) 2 4 R Hohmann (LSU) 5 6 6
  Alex Kotzen (Columbia) 3 64 9-16 JC Aguilar (TCU) 7 4 2
9-16 Juan Carlos Aguilar (TCU) 6 77 R Hohmann (LSU) 4 3
  Garrett Johns (Duke) 6 6 S Riffice (Florida) 6 6
  Ryan Seggerman (Princeton) 2 2 G Johns (Duke) 5 6 5
  Sam Riffice (Florida) 7 6   S Riffice (Florida) 7 4 7
8 Cannon Kingsley (Ohio State) 5 2 S Riffice (Florida) 6 77
  Peter Makk (USC Trojans) 1 3 I Montes de la Torre (Virginia) 3 65
  Iñaki Montes de la Torre (Virginia) 6 6 I Montes de la Torre (Virginia) 6 6
  Alafia Ayeni (Cornell) 5 6 2 9-16 J Monday (Tennessee) 2 1
9-16 Johannus Monday (Tennessee) 7 4 6 I Montes de la Torre (Virginia) 3 6 6
  Harris Walker (Harvard) 6 6 2 D Rodrigues (South Carolina) 6 2 2
  Kody Pearson (Tulsa) 3 2 H Walker (Harvard) 5 6 3
  Mason Beiler (Oklahoma) 3 3 2 D Rodrigues (South Carolina) 7 4 6
2 Daniel Rodrigues (South Carolina) 6 6

Men's doubles championship

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There were 32 doubles teams selected to the men's doubles championship, 11 of whom were automatic qualifiers from each Division I conference with an eligible player ranked in the ITA Top 60. The remaining 21 teams were selected at-large. The tournament was played following the team championship from May 23-28 in Champaign, Illinois.[2]

Automatic qualifiers

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The following 11 teams were automatic qualifiers, representing their conferences:[2]

Conference Player Team
ACC Chris Rodesch Virginia
Ryan Goetz
American David Stevenson Memphis
Jeremy Taylor
Atlantic 10 Charles Bertimon VCU
Maxence Bertimon
Big Sky Jamieson Nathan Montana State
Matej Panik
Big 12 Jacob Fearnley TCU
Luc Fomba
Big Ten Matej Vocel Ohio State
Robert Cash
Conference USA Francisco Rocha Middle Tennessee
Oskar Brostrom Poulsen
Ivy Alafia Ayeni Cornell
Vladislav Melnic
Pac-12 Bradley Frye USC
Stefan Dostanic
SEC Ben Shelton Florida
Sam Riffice
West Coast August Holmgren San Diego
Guilherme Osorio

National seeds

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The following eight teams were seeded for this tournament:[2]

Draw

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Bracket:[6]

Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
Charles Bertimon (VCU)
Maxence Bertimon (VCU)
4 3
4 Cleeve Harper (Texas)
Richard Ciamarra (Texas)
6 6
4 Cleeve Harper (Texas)
Richard Ciamarra (Texas)
5 6 [10]
2 Matej Vocel (Ohio State)
Robert Cash (Ohio State)
7 4 [7]
Connor Thomson (South Carolina)
Daniel Rodrigues (South Carolina)
6 5 [8]
2 Matej Vocel (Ohio State)
Robert Cash (Ohio State)
4 7 [10]

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Jacob Fearnley (TCU)
Luc Fomba (TCU)
3 7 [7]
  Charles Bertimon (VCU)
Maxence Bertimon (VCU)
6 6 [10]   C Bertimon (VCU)
M Bertimon (VCU)
77 6
  Carl Emil Overbeck (California)
Yuta Kikuchi (California)
4 78 [10] C E Overbeck (California)
Y Kikuchi (California)
65 4
  Francisco Rocha (Middle Tennessee)
Oskar Brostrom Poulson (Middle Tennessee)
6 66 [8] C Bertimon (VCU)
M Bertimon (VCU)
7 4 [10]
5-8 Finlay Murgett (Auburn)
Tad McClean (Auburn)
77 7 5-8 F Murgett (Auburn)
T McClean (Auburn)
5 6 [6]
  Brian Cernoch (North Carolina)
Mac Kiger (North Carolina)
65 5 5-8 F Murgett (Auburn)
T McClean (Auburn)
6 6
  Jamieson Nathan (Montana State)
Matej Panik (Montana State)
4 6 [10] J Nathan (Montana State)
M Panik (Montana State)
1 3
  Chris Rodesch (Virginia)
Ryan Goetz (Virginia)
6 1 [8] C Bertimon (VCU)
M Bertimon (VCU)
4 3
4 Cleeve Harper (Texas)
Richard Ciamarra (Texas)
6 6 4 C Harper (Texas)
R Ciamarra (Texas)
6 6
  Philip Henning (Georgia)
Trent Bryde (Georgia)
4 3 4 C Harper (Texas)
R Ciamarra (Texas)
6 6
  Justin Barki (Princeton)
Ryan Seggerman (Princeton)
6 1 [10] J Barki (Princeton)
R Seggerman (Princeton)
3 4
  Andres Martin (Georgia Tech)
Marcus McDaniel (Georgia Tech)
2 6 [7] 4 C Harper (Texas)
R Ciamarra (Texas)
7 6
5-8 Ben Shelton (Florida)
Sam Riffice (Florida)
6 6 5-8 B Shelton (Florida)
S Riffice (Florida)
5 2
  Juan Pablo Grassi Mazzuchi (Baylor)
Matías Soto (Baylor)
4 3 5-8 B Shelton (Florida)
S Riffice (Florida)
6 3 [10]
  Justin Boulais (Ohio State)
James Trotter (Ohio State)
7 2 [10] J Boulais (Ohio State)
J Trotter (Ohio State)
2 6 [6]
Emile Hudd (Tennessee)
Shunsuke Mitsui (Tennessee)
5 6 [7]

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
Kenner Taylor (Texas A&M)
Noah Schachter (Texas A&M)
6 4 [6]
  Arthur Fery (Stanford)
Alexandre Rotsaert (Stanford)
3 6 [10] A Fery (Stanford)
A Rotsaert (Stanford)
2 65
  Connor Thomson (South Carolina)
Daniel Rodrigues (South Carolina)
6 6   C Thomson (South Carolina)
D Rodrigues (South Carolina)
6 77
5-8 Eliot Spizzirri (Texas)
Siem Woldeab (Texas)
2 2 C Thomson (South Carolina)
D Rodrigues (South Carolina)
77 6
  David Stevenson (Memphis)
Jeremy Taylor (Memphis)
65 4 3 J F Bass (Baylor)
S Lah (Baylor)
62 4
  Alafia Ayeni (Cornell)
Vladislav Melnic (Cornell)
77 6 A Ayeni (Cornell)
V Melnic (Cornell)
2 4
  Jordan Chrysostom (Virginia Tech)
Ryan Fishback (Virginia Tech)
3 4 3 J F Bass (Baylor)
S Lah (Baylor)
6 6
3 Jake Finn Bass (Baylor)
Sven Lah (Baylor)
6 6 C Thomson (South Carolina)
D Rodrigues (South Carolina)
6 5 [8]
  Andrew Fenty (Michigan)
Nino Ehrenschneider (Michigan)
6 6 2 M Vocel (Ohio State)
R Cash (Ohio State)
4 7 [10]
  Joshua Charlton (Oregon)
Quinn Vandecasteele (Oregon)
3 2 A Fenty (Michigan)
N Ehrenschneider (Michigan)
1 4
  Jakob Schnaitter (Wake Forest)
Siddhant Banthia (Wake Forest)
3 79 [10]   J Schnaitter (Wake Forest)
S Banthia (Wake Forest)
6 6
5-8 Bradley Frye (USC)
Stefan Dostanic (USC)
6 67 [5] J Schnaitter (Wake Forest)
S Banthia (Wake Forest)
4 6 [7]
  August Holmgren (San Diego)
Guilherme Osorio (San Diego)
3 2 2 M Vocel (Ohio State)
R Cash (Ohio State)
6 4 [10]
  Adam Walton (Tennessee)
Patrick Harper (Tennessee)
6 6 A Walton (Tennessee)
P Harper (Tennessee)
4 2
  Finn Reynolds (Ole Miss)
Lukas Engelhardt (Ole Miss)
6 65 [8] 2 M Vocel (Ohio State)
R Cash (Ohio State)
6 6
2 Matej Vocel (Ohio State)
Robert Cash (Ohio State)
4 77 [10]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Teams announced for 2022 NCAA Division I men's tennis championship". NCAA.com. May 2, 2022. Retrieved May 30, 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "2022 NCAA Division I men's tennis championships singles and doubles selections". NCAA.com. May 3, 2022. Retrieved May 30, 2022.
  3. ^ "List of NCAA Men's Tennis Champions". NCAA.com. Retrieved May 30, 2022.
  4. ^ a b "2022 NCAA Division I Men's Tennis Championship Event: Team Championship". ncaa.com. Retrieved May 30, 2022.
  5. ^ "2022 NCAA Division I Men's Tennis Championship Event: Singles Championship" (PDF). ncaa.com. Retrieved May 31, 2022.
  6. ^ "2022 NCAA Division I Men's Tennis Championship Event: Doubles Championship" (PDF). ncaa.com. Retrieved May 31, 2022.