The Intercollegiate Tennis Association is happy to honor the Division I Men’s student-athletes who earned All-American Honors for the 2022-23 season. The honorific “All-American” title is given to student-athletes that earn a top 16 seed in the NCAA Singles Championship, advance to the round of 16 in the NCAA Singles Championship, or finish in the top 20 of the final ITA Singles Rankings. The All-American status is awarded to doubles teams that earn a top-eight seed into the NCAA Doubles Championship, reach the NCAA Doubles Championship Quarterfinals, or finish in the top 10 of the final ITA Doubles Rankings.

The complete list of Division I Men’s All-Americans can be found below:


Men’s Singles

NameTeam
Murphy CassoneArizona State
Michael ZhengColumbia
Garrett JohnsDuke
Pedro RodenasDuke
Axel NefveFlorida
Antoine Cornut-ChauvincFlorida State
Ethan QuinnGeorgia
Andres MartinGeorgia Tech
Andre IlaganHawaii
Liam DraxlKentucky
Alafia AyeniKentucky
Ondrej StylerMichigan
Andrew FentyMichigan
Sebastian DominkoNotre Dame
Cannon KingsleyOhio State
Alexander BernardOhio State
James TrotterOhio State
Toby SamuelSouth Carolina
Connor ThomsonSouth Carolina
Arthur FeryStanford
Nishesh BasavareddyStanford
Jake FearnleyTCU
Johannus MondayTennessee
Eliot SpizzirriTexas
Micah BraswellTexas
Chris RodeschVirginia
Melios EfstathiouWake Forest

Men’s Doubles

Player OnePlayer TwoTeam
William GrantAxel NefveFlorida
Trent BrydeEthan QuinnGeorgia
Andres MartinMarcus McDanielGeorgia Tech
Hunter HeckKarlis OzolinsIllinois
Natan RodriguesFabien SalleLouisville
Andrew FentyGavin YoungMichigan
Ozan BarisMax SheldonMichigan State
Rafa Izquierdo LuqueJoseph WayandNC State
Andrew LutschaunigJames TrotterOhio State
Daniel De JongeTim ZeitvogelPepperdine
Toby SamuelConnor ThomsonSouth Carolina
Jake FearnleyLuke FombaTCU
Pat HarperJohannus MondayTennessee
Cleeve HarperEliot SpizzirriTexas
Ryan GoetzInaki Montes de la TorreVirginia
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