The TCU men's tennis team and the TCU women's tennis team each won their respective Big 12 Tournaments recently.
In a rematch with regular season champion Arizona, the men, ranked third nationally, battered the ninth-ranked Wildcats 4-0 in the men's Big 12 Tournament final. The Horned Frogs previously had beaten Baylor 4-0 in the tournament to advance to the championship match with Arizona.
The women secured their first-ever Big 12 Tournament Championship with a 4-1 victory over regular-season champion UCF in the women's Big 12 Tournament final. The Horned Frogs previously had beaten Baylor 4-1 and Texas Tech 4-0 in the tournament to advance to the championship match with UCF.
This is the first year since 2018 where both the men and women teams from the same school won the Big 12 Tournament title in the same season, as Texas achieved the feat that season.
The TCU men (21-5) captured their fourth Big 12 Tournament championship and first since 2023. TCU took home its 10th Big 12 regular season or tournament title in as many completed seasons, all of which have come under the leadership of head coach David Roditi. It was the Frogs' 23rd all-time conference championship.
The Frogs locked up the league's automatic bid for the NCAA Tournament and notched its 36th NCAA Tournament berth in program history. The Horned Frogs are all-but-certain to earn a top-three seed in the Big Dance and hosting rights through Super Regional weekend.
The Horned Frogs will enter the NCAA Tournament as the hottest team in the country. Their victory over Arizona was the Horned Frogs' third consecutive top-15 win and 10th this season over a team currently in the top-20 of the ITA rankings. The Frogs stretched their winning streak to eight matches and have won 13 of their last 14 matches since the beginning of March.
The TCU women's team earned its 11th conference title in program history and will make its 19th postseason appearance in the NCAA Tournament, and its first since the 2017 season.
Here is the schedule of postseason play for both the men's and the women's teams:
- NCAA Regionals: May 1 and 2 (campuses of hosting schools)
- NCAA Super Regionals: May 9 (campuses of hosting schools)
- NCAA National Championship: May 14-17 (Atlanta, Georgia)
