Cary, N.C. – Five members of Texas Women’s Tennis will be competing at the ITA Women’s All-American Championships in Cary, N.C., from Sept. 21-29.
The prequalifying rounds are set to start on Saturday, Sept. 21, and will include sophomore Shachf Lieberman, and freshmen Ariana Anazagasty-Pursoo, who is the prequalifying 13 seed, and Carmen Herea, who is the prequalifying 17 seed, in singles. Anazagasty-Pursoo and Herea will pair in doubles as the prequalifying 2 seed, as will Lieberman and junior Vivian Ovrootsky.
Qualifying play then begins Monday, Sept. 23, with junior No. 96 Ovrootsky and freshman No. 104 Ashton Bowers in singles, while Anazagasty-Pursoo is an alternate in singles.
The main draw will then take place from Sept. 25-29 and will be broadcast by Cracked Racquets.
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Pre-Qualifying
Singles Prequalifying Draw of 128 – Saturday, Sept. 21
17 seed Carmen Herea (UT) vs. Barbora Pokorna (IOWA), 9 a.m. ET/8 a.m. CT
13 seed Ariana Anazagasty-Pursoo (UT) vs. Tereza Dejnozkova (IOWA), 12:30 p.m. ET/11:30 a.m. CT
Shachf Lieberman (UT) vs. Imogen Haddad (USC), 12:30 p.m. ET/11:30 a.m. CT
Doubles Prequalifying Draw of 32 – Saturday, Sept. 21
2 seed No. 68 Ariana Anazagasty-Pursoo/Carmen Herea (UT) vs. No. 82 Nibedita Ghosh/Akari Matsuno (ND), 5 p.m. ET/4 p.m. CT
No. 75 Vivian Ovrootsky/Shachf Lieberman (UT) vs. Ria Bhakta/Annabelle Davis (CLEM), 4:30 p.m. ET/3:30 p.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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