CHARLOTTE, N.C. (theACC.com) - The 2025 NCAA Division I Men’s Individual Singles and Doubles Championships will kick off this week, November 18-23, at the USTA National Campus in Orlando, Florida.
This is the second year of a two-year plan for the singles and doubles championships to be conducted in the fall, with the team championships continuing to be held in the spring.
The ACC will have 17 individuals compete in the 64-team singles field, highlighted by three players from North Carolina, Virginia and Wake Forest, and two from California.
In doubles, eight pairs will compete from the ACC, headlined by two teams from the Tar Heels.
The singles tournament will begin with the Round of 64 on Tuesday and conclude with the national championship match on Sunday. Virginia’s Dylan Dietrich claimed the No. 7 seed in singles play.
Doubles play is slated to start on Wednesday with the Round of 32 teams and will end with the crowning of national champions on Sunday. Wake Forest’s DK Suresh and Andrew Delgado claimed the No. 2 seed in doubles play.
NCAA Men’s Singles Qualifiers from the ACC
Tiago Silva, California
Fryderyk Lechno-Wasiutynski, California
Romain Gales, Clemson
Luis Felipe Miguel, Florida State
Antonio Prat, Miami
Roan Jones, North Carolina
Ian Mayew, North Carolina
Niels Ratiu, North Carolina
Martin Borisiouk, NC State
Sebastian Dominko, Notre Dame
Trevor Svajda, SMU
Dylan Dietrich, Virginia (No. 7 Seed)
Jangjun Kim, Virginia
Keegan Rice, Virginia
Joaquin Guilleme, Wake Forest
Luka Pow, Wake Forest
DK Suresh, Wake Forest
NCAA Men’s Doubles Qualifiers from the ACC
Tiago Silva / Timofey Stepanov, California
Luis Felipe Miguel / Erik Schiessl, Florida State
Matei Cristian Onofrei / Andre Steinbach, Louisville
Chris Xu / Niels Ratiu, North Carolina
Ian Mayew / Kase Schinnerer, North Carolina
Alex Chang / Alexander Razeghi, Stanford
Mans Dahlberg / Dylan Dietrich, Virginia
DK Suresh / Andrew Delgado, Wake Forest (No. 2 Seed)