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Men’s tennis announces spring 2026 schedule

The Hokies will play in 21 matches starting in late January.

BLACKSBURG – Head coach Jim Thompson announced the men’s tennis spring 2026 schedule.

The Hokies will compete in 21 matches from January through mid-April, ten of which are held at home at the Burrows-Burleson Tennis Center. 

Tech gets its season started at ITA Kickoff Weekend, hosted by Wake Forest (Jan. 23-24). Tech starts the tournament off against the Demon Deacons, followed by a match against Vanderbilt or UNC the next day. The four teams will play to be one of 14 teams to qualify for the National Indoor Championships. 

The Hokies kick off February on the road, heading to Princeton on the first of the month.

The home opener for the Hokies falls on the following weekend when Tech hosts Middle Tennessee and Davidson on Feb. 5 and 8, respectively. 

In mid-February, the team travels east to a commonwealth rival, Old Dominion, in Norfolk, on Feb. 13, returning home Feb. 15 to host Bellarmine. The Hokies continue their home-stretch against another in-state opponent on Feb. 22 against VCU. 

The second-half of Tech’s season consists of 13 ACC matches. The Hokies play their first home ACC match on Feb. 27 against SMU before welcoming Boston College to Blacksburg on March 1. 

The next weekend, the Hokies head west to face Stanford and Cal, on March 6 and 8. 

For the next two weekends, Tech faces off against four North Carolina teams. The Hokies play UNC (March 13) and Duke (March 15) at home, before traveling down to Wake Forest (March 20) and NC State (March 22). 

Closing out the month of March, Tech heads to the Sunshine State to face Miami (March 27) and Florida State (March 29). 

The Burrows-Burleson Tennis Center hosts the Hokies’ matchups against Louisville (April 3) and Notre Dame (April 5) the following weekend. 

The Smithfield Commonwealth Clash falls at home for the Hokies this year, with Tech hosting Virginia April 9 to close out the regular season.

The ACC Championship Tournament will be held April 14-19.