Dietrich and Dahlberg win doubles title as Virginia dominates NCAA Individual Championships
By Margaret Piatos | November 25, 2025In addition to the doubles title, Virginia produced several deep singles runs.
In addition to the doubles title, Virginia produced several deep singles runs.
This year, Virginia will send four competitors to Orlando — two of its top singles players and both of its leading doubles pairings.
Three singles players and a doubles pairing will travel to Orlando, Fla., for the tournament, held Nov. 18-23.
“It all worked out in a serendipitous way,” Kwiatkowski said.
The budding Spanish star won again.
The No. 2 ranked college player in the country won another professional tournament.
There is only one more chance now for players to qualify for the fall season’s big finale.
Sophomore Keegan Rice won the singles crown, and the pairing of senior Mans Dahlberg and junior Dylan Dietrich captured the doubles title.
Virginia took the tune-up tournament in stride.
But were O’Leary to get to build that player instead of choosing just one, whose skills would her perfect player have?
Virginia played the first of a series of qualifying tournaments for the NCAA Singles and Doubles Championships.
She knows now that she wants to try to play professionally.
Virginia pummeled its competitors at the kickoff event.
If Pedroso were to, just for a day, play the role of college tennis’s Doctor Frankenstein, exactly what would he build?
"It's made a big difference."
"He's probably the hardest-working guy on the team right now," Dietrich said.
Virginia men's tennis's backbone is forging a pro career.
Chris Rodesch's torrid run has been an inspiring summer story.
Virginia's championship coaches often collaborate.
"There's a reason why they're the defending champs," Coach Andres Pedroso said.