The Intercollegiate Tennis Association is an organization of tennis coaches and players at the college level in the United States. The membership includes people from NCAA Divisions I, II, III, and NAIA and Junior/Community College schools. The head office is located in Tempe, Arizona.
History
The association was founded in June 1956 by 20 men's coaches at NCAA Division I schools. The association was named the Intercollegiate Tennis Coaches Association from 1958 until July 1992. The group sanctions collegiate tournaments and sponsors eight national championships, using funding received from major corporate sponsors. The ITA instituted a range of awards and honors for players and coaches starting in the late 1970s. The ITA office is also responsible for producing national and regional rankings for teams, singles and doubles for all classifications. The rankings are an important determining factor for NCAA team and individual qualification, as well as individual awards. The ITA uses Universal Tennis Rating as its official system of rating the skill level of players. Former Princeton tennis coach David Benjamin became the head of the organization since 1979, first as the elected president before serving as the executive director from 1983 to 2016. Since 2016, the ITA headquarters has been located in Tempe, Arizona, near the Arizona State University campus. The current executive director is Dr. Timothy Russell.
Major Championships
Except for the NCAA Championships, the ITA is responsible for organizing the other national collegiate tennis championships during the school year. Today, the ITA runs many of its tournaments in conjunction with the United States Tennis Association. Since 2011, the USTA has hosted the USTA/ITA National Indoor Intercollegiate Championships at the indoor complex at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. ITA Team Championships:
ITA National Team Indoor Championships
ITA Individual Championships:
ITA All-American Championships
USTA/ITA National Small College Championships
USTA/ITA National Indoor Intercollegiate Championships
ITA/USTA National Summer Championships
Awards
Various national and regional awards are presented by ITA in recognition of outstanding performances in men and women college tennis each year. The awards include:
In 2019, the ITA launched the College Tennis Alumni Network, which is a community of former college tennis players in order to help tennis graduates connect with each other and stay connected to the sport. College tennis alumni can join the network at .