The NCAA draws for singles and doubles were released Monday evening, following the release of Sunday night’s team brackets.

The automatic bids for these tournaments are awarded to conferences with more than one singles players in the ITA top 125, or doubles teams in the ITA top 60 (with those players/teams meeting certain NCAA criteria). This year, 15 automatic bids were given in singles, and 8 in doubles. The remaining bids go to players/teams based on ITA ranking.

Complete tournament draws can be found on the NCAA website. For now, let’s take a peek at the top seeds for each tournament.

2018 NCAA Men's Singles Top Seeds

Seed Player School 1 Martin Redlicki UCLA 2 William Blumberg North Carolina 3 Nunos Borges Mississippi State 4 Petros Chrysochos Wake Forest 5 Patrick Kypson Texas A&M 6 Mikael Torpegaard Ohio State 7 Borna Gojo Wake Forset 8 Ryotaro Matsumura Kentucky

Redlicki, Smith, A. Rapp/Smith and Redlicki/Zhu have been selected for the NCAA singles/doubles championships. Congrats, guys! #GoBruins pic.twitter.com/GA8Din7DSH — UCLA Men’s Tennis (@uclatennis) May 2, 2018

2018 NCAA Men's Doubles Top Seeds

Seed Player 1 Player 2 School 1 Nunos Borges Strahinja Rakic Mississippi State 2 William blumberg Robert Kelly North Carolina 3 Juan Carols Aquilar Jordi Arconada Texas A&M 4 Johannes Ingildsen Alfredo Perez Florida

2018 NCAA Women's Singles Top Seeds

Seed Player School 1 Bianca Turati Texas 2 Makenna Jones North Carolina 3 Estela Perez-Somarriba Miami 4 Aliona Bolsova Zadoinov Florida Atlantic 5 Samantha Harris Duke 6 Gabriela Knutson Syracuse 7 Arianna Hartono Ole Miss 8 Anastasia Rychagova Kansas

Twice as nice. Bianca Turati is the TOP SEED and Anna Turati joins her twin sister in the 64-player singles draw at the NCAA Championships! #HookEm #Big12Tennis pic.twitter.com/va7V7Gm8Ym — Texas Women’s Tennis (@TexasWTN) May 2, 2018

2018 NCAA Women's Doubles Top Seeds

Seed Player 1 Player 2 School 1 Paige Hourigan Kenya Jones Georgia Tech 2 Jessie Aney Alexa Graham North Carolina 3 Emily Arbuthnott Michaela Gordon Stanford 4 Erin Larner Maddie Lipp Northwestern

Which top seed will be crowned champion of each tournament? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.