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    NCAA Tennis Finals Bracket 2026: Complete Rosters, Start Times, Schedule, and Live Streaming Guide

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    NCAA Tennis Finals Bracket 2026: Complete Rosters, Start Times, Schedule, and Live Streaming Guide
    Virginia tennis player at the 2026 NCAA tennis championships - (Image via instagram/ @uvamenstennis)

    The NCAA Tennis Finals are all set to take place after terrific showdowns in the qualifiers, quarterfinals, and semifinals. The championships commenced on May 14, and the finals will take place on May 17 at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex in Athens, Georgia.

    The 64-team, single-elimination tournament has now thinned down to the final two competitors each in the men’s and women’s championships, who are all set to compete in the final round. In the quarterfinals of the men’s championships on May 14, top seed Wake Forest, No. 4 Virginia, No. 6 TCU, and No. 2 Texas advanced to the semifinals after besting Arizona, Mississippi, Ohio State, and Baylor, respectively.

    Following this, the four qualified teams locked horns in the semifinals on May 16, where Virginia prevailed over the No.1 Wake Forest and Texas bested TCU to secure a spot in the championship round. During Virginia vs. Forest, the latter started on a strong note with a 3-1 lead; however, the former clawed back, with Andreas Santamarta Roig claiming the final decisive point on court four with a three-set victory.

    On the other hand, Texas sealed their spot in the title match by securing a narrow 4-3 win against TCU. In the women’s tennis championships, Auburn, Ohio, Georgia, and Texas A&M progressed to the semifinals after getting the better of LSU, Pepperdine, NC State, and North Carolina respectively.

    In the Final Four, No. 2 Auburn bested the Ohio State Buckeyes with a 4-1 win to punch their tickets to the finals, and Georgia showcased their dominance over the Texas A&M Aggies by registering an impressive 4-1 win. Let’s have a look at the schedule, matchups, and streaming details of the 2026 NCAA tennis finals for both men’s and women’s tennis championships.

    Roster of the 2026 Men’s and Women’s NCAA Tennis Finals

    Here is the full list of the players who will be competing in the 2026 NCAA tennis finals.

    Men’s tennis championships

    Virginia 

    Stiles Brockett, Mans Dahlberg, Dylan Dietrich, Roy Horovitz, Jangjun Kim, Stefan Regalia, Keegan Rice, Andres Santamarta Roig, Ty Switzer, and Douglas Yaffa.

    Head Coach – Andres Pedroso.

    Texas 

    Jeremiah Braswell, Jonah Braswell, Lucas Brown, Evan Burnett, Mariano Dedura-Palomero, Sebastian Eriksson, Abel Forger, Sebastian Gorzny, Kalin Ivanovski, Lucas Marionneau, Olive Ojakkar.

    Women’s tennis championships

    Auburn Tigers

    Alice Battesti, DJ Bennett, Ashton Bowers, Ava Esposito, Eva Ionescu, Ekaterina Khairutdinova, Isabella Kruger, Angella Okutoyi, Natalie Outcalt, Merna Refaat, Stefani Webb.

    Head coach- Jordan Szabo.

    Georgia Bulldogs

    Emily Deming, Deniz Dilek, Emma Dong, Haley Gaudette, Anastasiia Gureva, Anastasiia Lopata, Aysegul Mert, Hayden Mulberry, Patricija Paukstyte, Sofia Rojas, and Alexandra Vecic.

    Head coach – Drake Bernstein.

    Schedule of the 2026 men’s and women’s NCAA tennis finals

    Look at the complete schedule and start times of the 2026 NCAA tennis finals for the men’s and women’s championships.

    Men’s Tennis Championships

    Date – Sunday, May 17, 2026

    Matchup – No. 4 Virginia vs. No. 2 Texas

    Start Time – 2:00 pm

    Venue –Dan Magill Tennis Complex in Athens, GA

    Women’s Tennis Championships 

    Date – Sunday, May 17, 2026

    Matchup – No. 1 Georgia vs. No. 2 Auburn

    Start Time – 7:00 pm

    Venue –Dan Magill Tennis Complex in Athens, GA

    How to watch the 2026 NCAA Tennis finals live? 

    Fans can witness the nail-biting yet exciting NCAA Tennis finals of both the men’s and women’s championships live on ESPN+ via the ESPN app. In addition to this, ESPNU will show the delayed rebroadcasts of the finals on May 18, 2026.

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