Georgia tennis ball before Georgia’s match against Georgia Tech in the second round of the 2025 DI Women’s Tennis Championship at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex in Athens, Ga., on Saturday, May 3, 2025. (Tony Walsh/UGAAA)
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Georgia Women’s Tennis Releases Fall 2025 Schedule

September 04, 2025 | Women's Tennis

ATHENS, Ga. — The Georgia women's tennis team has released its 2025 fall schedule, head coach Drake Bernstein announced on Wednesday.
 
As select players gear up to take part in 11 events over a three-month stretch, the team will begin its fall campaign with the Kitty Harrison Invitational hosted by UNC from Sept. 12-14 in Chapel Hill, N.C. Following this, the Bulldogs will jump straight into the annual ITA All-Americans tournament from Sept. 20-28 in Cary, N.C.
 
After one week off, select Bulldogs will compete in five different professional tournaments. They will begin with W100 Edmond from Oct. 6-12 in Edmond, Okla., followed by the W100 Macon from Oct. 13-19 in Macon, Ga.
 
Continuing with ITA play, Georgia will head south to the ITA Regionals from October 16-20 in Orlando, Fla. This begins the Bulldogs back-to-back tournament stretch with W35 Norman from Oct. 20-26 in Norman, Okla., and the Rome Collegiate Invite from Oct, 24-26 in Rome, Ga., both happening simultaneously. The Bulldogs will then head back to Orlando for W35 Orlando from Nov. 3-9.
 
Depending on prior ITA results, the Bulldogs will head to either Baton Rouge, La. for the ITA Sectionals or San Diego, Calif. for the ITA Conference Masters, taking place Nov. 6-9. This will serve as the final ITA competition before the Bulldogs wrap up the fall slate with the NCAA Singles & Doubles Tournament from Nov. 18-23 in Orlando.
 
Georgia women's tennis features an almost split roster with five newcomers and six returners for the 2025-2026 season. Senior Anastasiia Lopata will lead the Bulldogs in singles as she finished last season ranked No. 13 in the ITA. Junior Aysegul Mert will be a strong force in doubles finishing last season with a 31-10 overall doubles record and advancing to the ITA Regionals Championships.
 
Keep up with all the latest news and information on the Bulldogs by following UGA Women's Tennis on X @UGAWomensTennis, on Instagram @UGAWomensTennis, and on Facebook @GeorgiaWomensTennis or check out information online at GeorgiaDogs.com.
 

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