Championship Information

Girls Tennis


Neutral Site Tournament Venues

Mesa Tennis Center (MTC)
4125 E. McKellips Rd.
Mesa, AZ 85205

Paseo Racquet Center (PRC)
6268 W. Thunderbird Rd.
Glendale, AZ 85306

Scottsdale Ranch Park (SRP)
10400 E. Via Linda
Scottsdale, AZ 85258

Admission Fees

High School Sites:
Free

State Tournament Non-High School Site:
$15.00 Adults
$7.50 Students with High School ID
Children five and under admitted free

Tickets available through GoFan
Ticket sales for all AIA state championship events will be conducted digitally. Spectators can only attend events in the postseason by ordering their tickets online through the association's official partner GoFan. Click here to access GoFan's site and from there you will be able to select your championship event.

Official AIA merchandise
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AZPreps365.com/NFHSNetwork.com Webcasting
Please note that live streaming rights of all postseason events are held by NFHSNetwork.com. Events broadcasted by AZPreps365.com and/or the NFHS Network are exclusive to those entities for postseason competition. If AZPreps365.com or the NFHS Network are not broadcasting, a school or third party may broadcast using the following three options:

NFHS Network School Broadcast Program broadcasting: If a school plans to stream a postseason event and has an NFHS Network School Broadcast Program account, it can stream through the NFHS Network.

NFHS Network Affiliate Program: A third party wanting to become an NFHS Network affiliate will be granted exclusive rights to a postseason event at no cost. The outlet must stream the event solely to the NFHS Network. The outlet may broadcast the event in its own manner and may keep its advertising. Outlet will also be eligibile for royalties. Sample Affiliate Agreement

Any other means: Outside entities may be able to broadcast an NFHS Network "declined event" with non-exclusive rights. Permission must be granted through the AIA by completing a Media Rights Agreement and agreeing to rights fees. click here for agreement

Souvenir championship programs
Every AIA championship will feature a souvenir program to be offered online only. They can be viewed as a PDF or flipbook style. All programs can be downloaded and are for the most part available on the first day of the postseason for that sport. Click here to see this year's championship programs and also access the archive.

2023-24 State Tournament Schedule

Division I Team:
Play-In: Fri., April 19, High Seed (if necessary)
First Round: Tue., April 23, High Seed
Quarterfinals: Tue., April 30, High Seed
Semifinals: Fri., May 3, SRP
State Championship: Sat., May 4, PRC

Division I Individuals:
First Round: Fri., April 26, SRP
Second Round: Fri., April 26, SRP (following first round)
Quarterfinals: Sat., April 27, PRC
Semifinals: Sat., April 27, PRC (following quarterfials)
State Championship: Mon., April 29, PRC

Division II Team:
Play-In: Fri., April 19, High Seed (if necessary)
First Round: Tue., April 23, High Seed
Quarterfinals: Tue., April 30, High Seed
Semifinals: Fri., May 3, PRC
State Championship: Sat., May 4, PRC

Division II Individuals:
First Round: Fri., April 26, MTC
Second Round: Fri., April 26, MTC (following first round)
Quarterfinals: Sat., April 27, PRC
Semifinals: Sat., April 27, PRC (following quarterfials)
State Championship: Mon., April 29, PRC

Division III Team:
Play-In: Fri., April 19, High Seed (if necessary)
First Round: Tue., April 23, High Seed
Quarterfinals: Tue., April 30, High Seed
Semifinals: Fri., May 3, PRC
State Championship: Sat., May 4, PRC

Division III Individuals:
First Round: Fri., April 26, PRC
Second Round: Fri., April 26, PRC (following first round)
Quarterfinals: Sat., April 27, PRC
Semifinals: Sat., April 27, PRC (following quarterfials)
State Championship: Mon., April 29, PRC

Note: Dates/Times/Locations Subject to Change

State Tournament Team Qualifying

In order to qualify, a school must have played a minimum of eight (8) matches. The top 16 ranked teams and all section champions qualify for the tournament. If a section champion is ranked outside the top 16, the section champion plays a play-in match vs the team in the top 16 at the higher ranked teams’ site rather than replacing them.
Example: Section champions are ranked No. 17 and No. 30. No. 30 will play at No. 15 and No. 17 will play at No. 16. Winner of these matches will be placed in the 16-team state team tournament and will all be seeded according to ranking.

State Tournament Individual Qualifying

Divisions I-III (32-place bracket singles/doubles): The top eight (8) power-ranked teams at the end of the regular season will enter one singles player and one doubles team. The remaining 24 singles players and 24 doubles teams will be selected by the Tennis Advisory Committee. All schools, including the top eight, can submit a tournament entry for a singles player(s) and/or doubles team(s) for consideration to be selected into the draw. The top eight (8) seeds on the state tournament bracket will be placed according to the approved criteria by the Seeding Committee at the seeding meeting. The Seeding Committee will consist of varsity head coaches who will contribute only for the divisions in which their players compete. The state tournament will consist of five rounds and will be single elimination.

State Tournament Seeding Meeting

  • Division I coaches: Saturday, April 20 at 10 a.m.
  • Division II coaches: Saturday, April 20 at 12 p.m.
  • Division III coaches: Saturday, April 20 at 2 p.m.