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Four Seminoles Set for ITA All-American Championships
9/21/2025 11:38:00 AM | Men's Tennis
TALLAHASSEE – The Florida State men's tennis team will send four Seminoles to the 2025 ITA Men's All-American Championships in Tulsa, Oklahoma, beginning on Monday.
FSU will have three players represented in the singles championship and one pair represented in the double's championship. Corey Craig, Luis Felipe Miguel, and Gabriele Brancatelli will begin in the qualifying round of the singles tournament with 64 players. Erik Schiessl and Felipe Miguel will compete in the qualifying round of the doubles tournament with 32 pairings.
The eight main draw quarterfinalists and two feed-in consolation finalists will qualify for the NCAA Singles Championship, while the four main draw semifinalists will qualify for the NCAA Doubles Championship. The NCAA Individual Championships have been moved from the spring to the fall as of 2024-25.
Craig, who was named the 2024 ITA Most Improved Player, reached the quarterfinals of last year's championships with a top-15 matchup against Princeton's Paul Inchauspe. The two players traded games back and forth in the first set. Inchauspe pulled away in the set tiebreaker.
Craig had overcome five different set deficits and dropped just one second set the entire fall campaign. He won six consecutive games to seal his spot in the quarterfinals of the singles championship. Craig secured the highest-ranked victory of his fall career and notched his sixth consecutive three-set victory.
Felipe Miguel enters his first championship as a Seminole after transferring from the University of Tulsa with a 16-12 doubles record during his junior season, while Schiessl returns for his second year after having an exceptional run in the 2024 ITA All-American Championship. The Nuremberg, Germany native collected double victories with alum Joshua Dous Karpenschif against Wichita State, UCLA, and Texas Tech.
Live video and stats will be available at Seminoles.com.
For more information on the Florida State men's tennis program, check Seminoles.com and follow us on social media at Florida State Men's Tennis (FB) and FSUMTennis (IG and X).
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