
Zenniz Technology at the ITA Division III Women’s Indoor Championships
From February 27 to March 1, 2026, the ITA Division III Women’s National Team Indoor Championships brought eight of the best college teams in the country to Farm & Forge Tennis in the United States.
Over the course of three days and 72 matches, Zenniz powered the entire tournament experience across all six courts.
For the first time in official college tennis matches, Zenniz Electronic Line Calling (ELC) was used in a championship event. Players were able to challenge line calls in both singles and doubles matches, adding a professional-level officiating experience to the competition. The Zenniz system was operated by both roving and chair umpires, using the central court tablet as well as standard tablets running the Zenniz application. Our robust setup allows the system to adapt to different officiating environments, making it easy to integrate into existing refereeing workflows while ensuring reliable operation across the entire tournament.
Challenge statistics
Singles: 115 challenges - 58 overturned, 57 call stands
Doubles: 17 challenges - 8 overturned, 9 call stands
Beyond officiating, Zenniz enabled a fully connected tournament environment.
Live tennis from every court
All six courts were streamed live throughout the event, allowing fans, families and college tennis followers to watch matches remotely.
Across the tournament weekend, the streams generated over 12,000 views, demonstrating the growing demand for accessible college tennis coverage.
Real-time scoring on-site and online
Zenniz provided live scoring across all matches, visible both on-site and online.
Players, coaches and spectators could follow the progress of every match in real time across the facility.
Match data and insights
Every match played on Zenniz courts automatically generated match statistics and shot data, giving players and teams access to deeper performance insights after competition.
Tournament overview
Farm & Forge Club, Tennessee, USA
February 27 – March 1, 2026
72 matches in 3 days
8 teams
Live streaming from 6 courts
12,672 total views
Participating teams included:
Washington University in St. Louis
University of Chicago
Pomona-Pitzer Colleges
Emory University
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (Champions)
Middlebury College
Wesleyan University
Sewanee – University of the South