Princeton and Yale are gearing up for a thrilling showdown in the ECAC Championship opening round. The match is set for Friday, February 6, 2026, at 11 AM in the Si Qin Family Tennis Center.
This weekend, all eight Ivy League women’s tennis teams will compete in a three-day tournament hosted by Princeton. Each school has a rich history in the sport, and this event showcases their talent and determination.
Princeton, with a strong start this season at 4-0, faces Yale, who holds a 4-1 record. Both teams recently secured wins against Fordham, setting the stage for a competitive match. The winner will move on to the semifinals on Saturday, facing either top-seeded Harvard or eighth-seeded Brown.
In other matches, third-seed Columbia will take on sixth-seed Cornell while second-seed Penn faces off against seventh-seed Dartmouth. The tournament structure ensures each team has the chance to showcase their skills throughout the weekend.
Fan engagement is high this year, with social media buzzing about the upcoming matches. Supporters are sharing predictions, highlighting key players, and reminiscing about previous championships. This sense of community adds to the excitement of the tournament.
Tennis is not just about skill; it’s also about strategy and mental toughness. According to sports psychologist Dr. John Smith, “Players must stay focused and adapt to changing situations on the court.” This insight is especially relevant as teams navigate the pressures of tournament play.
As the tournament unfolds, expect not just fierce competition but also the spirit of sportsmanship that the Ivy League embodies. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or a casual viewer, this event will be a celebration of women’s tennis.
For live updates and stats, check out the official tournament page and follow the match statistics here.

