The NCAA Men’s Tennis Tournament is returning to Tucson this weekend.
No. 10 seed Arizona will host the University of Denver in the first round, the NCAA announced Monday.
The winner will take on either Harvard or the University of Washington in the second round of the tournament in Tucson.
The Tucson Regional takes place between May 2-3 at the LaNelle Robson Tennis Center.
Super regionals begin on May 9 and run through May 11. The final matches will be played from May 16-18 at Hurd Tennis Center in Waco, Texas.
The selection comes after the Wildcats defeated UCF in the Big 12 Tennis Championship in Waco on April 20.
Arizona men’s tennis went 24-4 overall and 7-2 in the Big 12 this season. The team went on an eight-match win streak to wrap up its first season in the Big 12.
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In last year’s tournament, the Wildcats made it to the third round before getting taken down by Columbia, 4-3.

Arizona No. 1 singles player Colton Smith runs down a backhand against Auburn’s Tyler Stice during the second round of the team portion of the 2024 NCAA Men’s Tennis Tournament on May 4, 2024, in Tucson.
The Arizona women’s tennis team also made the NCAA Tennis Tournament, its first back-to-back appearance since the 2011-12 season, according to Arizona Athletics. Last year, they were knocked out of the tournament in the first round by the University of Oklahoma, 4-0.
The Wildcats will take on the University of Illinois in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on May 2 at the Virginia Tennis Facility in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Arizona women’s tennis went 18-10 overall and 8-5 in the Big 12. The Wildcats finished their season with a run in the Big 12 Championship quarterfinals, ultimately falling to No. 21 Baylor, 4-3.
The winner of Friday’s match will face either No. 7 seed Virginia or Fairleigh Dickinson in the second round of the tournament, according to Arizona Athletics.
The women’s finals kick off on May 15 and conclude on May 18.

The Arizona women’s tennis team celebrates its win over Arizona State — snapping a nine-game losing streak in the series — on March 29, at the LaNelle Robson Tennis Center.
Contact Elvia Verdugo, the Star’s community sports editor, at everdugo@tucson.com. A journalism and history graduate from the University of Arizona, she shares stories highlighting what makes Tucson and its community special.