
Indiana Women’s Tennis Announces 2025 Fall Schedule
8/14/2025 3:18:00 PM | Women's Tennis
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana women's tennis has announced its 2025 fall schedule.
Action will get underway at the Debbie Southern Furman Classic hosted by Furman on Sept. 12-14 as the ITA Women's All-American Championships in Cary, N.C. on Sept. 20-28 for the program's only action in September.
They will host the Hoosier Classic on Oct. 3-5 in Bloomington. Playing a compass draw, with each player guaranteed to play three rounds of singles and doubles matches over the three-day tournament.
The team will take part in the Michigan State Invite on Oct. 31-Nov. 2. The W15 Lincoln will be held in Lincoln, Neb. On Nov. 3-9 and the fall slate ends with the ITA Sectional Championships on Nov. 6-9 and NCAA Individual Championships on Nov. 16-23, pending qualification.
The 2025 spring slate will be announced at a later date.
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Action will get underway at the Debbie Southern Furman Classic hosted by Furman on Sept. 12-14 as the ITA Women's All-American Championships in Cary, N.C. on Sept. 20-28 for the program's only action in September.
They will host the Hoosier Classic on Oct. 3-5 in Bloomington. Playing a compass draw, with each player guaranteed to play three rounds of singles and doubles matches over the three-day tournament.
The team will take part in the Michigan State Invite on Oct. 31-Nov. 2. The W15 Lincoln will be held in Lincoln, Neb. On Nov. 3-9 and the fall slate ends with the ITA Sectional Championships on Nov. 6-9 and NCAA Individual Championships on Nov. 16-23, pending qualification.
The 2025 spring slate will be announced at a later date.
Follow Indiana Women's Tennis on Facebook, X and Instagram.
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