Tulsa, Okla. – Four members of Texas Men’s Tennis will be competing at the ITA Men’s All-American Championships in Tulsa, Okla, from Sept. 21-29.
The prequalifying rounds are set to start on Saturday, Sept. 21, and will include sophomore Lucas Brown, who is the 9 seed in prequalifying and also a qualifying rounds alternate.
Qualifying play then begins Monday, Sept. 23, with the doubles pairs of No. 31 Brown and junior Sebastian Gorzny, along with No. 68 senior Pierre-Yves Bailly and junior Jonah Braswell in action. The duo of Brown and Gorzny are also a main draw alternate.
The main draw will then take place from Sept. 25-29 and will be broadcast by Cracked Racquets, featuring No. 29 Braswell, No. 30 Gorzny and No. 46 Bailly.
2024 ITA Men’s All-American Championships
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Pre-Qualifying
Singles Prequalifying Draw of 128 – Saturday, Sept. 21
9 seed Lucas Brown (TEXAS) vs. Theo Winegar (DUKE), 10 a.m. CT
Sunday, Sept. 22 – Singles R64, Singles Cons. R64, Singles R32, Doubles R16, Doubles Cons. R16
Qualifying
Monday, Sept. 23 – Singles R64, Doubles R32
Tuesday, Sept. 24 – Singles R32, Singles Cons. R32, Doubles R16, Doubles Cons. R16
Main Draw
Wednesday, Sept. 25 – Singles R64, Doubles R32
Thursday, Sept. 26 – Singes R32, Singles Cons. R32a, Doubles R16, Doubles Cons. R16
Friday, Sept. 27 – Singles R16, Singles QF, Singles Cons. R32b, Singles Cons. R16a, Doubles QF, Doubles Cons. QF
Saturday, Sept. 28 – Singles Semifinals, Singles Cons. R16b, Singles Cons. QF, Doubles Semifinals, Doubles Cons. Semifinals
Sunday, Sept. 29 – Singles Final, Singles Cons Semifinals, Doubles Final, Doubles Cons. Final
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