News release from Texas A&M Athletics:
The Texas A&M men’s tennis team announced its fall tournament slate as the Aggies enter the 20th season under the direction of head coach Steve Denton.
The Aggies, who finished the 2024-25 season ranked No. 17, get their fall season started against a wide array of regional opponents at the Waco Fall Kickoff Classic Sept. 12-14.
Highlighting the fall are a series of ITA Tournaments to earn qualifying spots in the NCAA Singles and Doubles Championship that closes out the individual portion of the schedule. A certain number of individuals can qualify through the ITA All-American Championships (10 singles, four doubles), ITA Regional Championships (26 singles, 13 doubles), ITA Conference Masters Championship (four singles, three doubles) and ITA Sectional Championships (24 singles, 12 doubles). The Maroon & White are set to host the ITA Texas Regional.
The remainder of the schedule consists of seven ITF tournaments and one UTR tournament on the Aggies’ home court.
2025 Texas A&M Men’s Tennis Fall Schedule
| Waco Fall Kickoff Classic | Sept. 12-14 | Waco, Texas |
| M15 Fayetteville ITF | Sept. 15-21 | Fayetteville, Ark. |
| ITA All-American Championship | Sept. 20-28 | Tulsa, Okla. |
| M15 Ann Arbor ITF | Sept. 22-28 | Ann Arbor, Mich. |
| M15 Lexington ITF | Oct. 6-12 | Lexington, Ky. |
| ITA Texas Regional Championship | Oct. 17-21 | College Station, Texas |
| M25 Norman ITF | Oct. 20-26 | Norman, Okla. |
| M25 Harlingen ITF | Oct. 27-Nov. 2 | Harlingen, Texas |
| PTT College Station | Oct. 27- Nov. 2 | College Station, Texas |
| ITA Conference Masters Championship | Nov. 6-9 | San Diego, Calif. |
| ITA Central Sectional Championship | Nov. 6-9 | Ann Arbor, Mich. |
| M25 Columbus ITF | Nov. 10-16 | Columbus, OH |
| M25 Austin ITF | Nov. 17-23 | Austin, TX |
| NCAA Singles & Doubles Championship | Nov. 18-23 | Orlando, FL |
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