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MSU men’s tennis announces fall 2024 schedule

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Claire Sporer Associate Director of Athletic Peformance | Michigan State Spartan Athletics Website

Claire Sporer Associate Director of Athletic Peformance | Michigan State Spartan Athletics Website

Michigan State University's men's tennis head coach Harry Jadun announced the team's 2024 fall schedule on Monday.

Jadun, now in his third season as head coach, will be supported by assistant coaches Mike Flowers and Kazuki Matsuno.

The fall schedule begins this weekend with the Battle in the Bay Tournament in San Francisco, California. The team comprises six returning Spartans and three incoming freshmen.

Following the Battle in the Bay, MSU will participate in the Louisville Invitational from September 16-19 in Louisville, Kentucky.

Two of the twelve tournaments will take place locally: the M15 Ann Arbor tournament from September 30 to October 3 in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and the ITA Team Regionals at MSU's Indoor Tennis Facility from October 10-14.

Additionally, the Spartans will compete at the ITA All-American Championships in Tulsa, Oklahoma from September 21-29. The ITA Conferences Masters is scheduled for November 7-10 in San Diego, California. Concurrently, some team members will attend ITA Sectionals in Waco, Texas.

MSU individual players are also set to compete in several M15 tournaments including Fayetteville (September 16-19), Winston-Salem (October 14-17), and Norman (October 21-24) as preparation for their Spring schedule starting January 2025.

For the first time, the NCAA Individual Championships will be held during fall instead of spring. The championships are scheduled for November 19-24 in Waco, Texas.

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