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{{Infobox Sports league | current_season = | logo = National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics logo.svg | pixels = 250 | sport = Tennis | founded = 1981 | teams = | country = United States and Canada | champion = Georgia Gwinnett (4) | TV = | website = NAIA.com }}The NAIA Women's Tennis Championship is the annual tournament to determine the national champions of women's NAIA collegiate tennis in the United States and Canada. Held annually since 1981, three separate championships are contested each year: team, singles, and doubles.[1] The most successful program are Auburn–Montgomery, with 14 NAIA national titles. The current champions are Georgia Gwinnett, who won their first national title in 2014. ResultsYear | Site | Champions | Notes | 1981 | Overland Park, Kansas | Grand Canyon Guilford | co-champions | 1982 | Overland Park, Kansas | Westmont | 1983 | Overland Park, Kansas | Charleston | 1984 | Overland Park, Kansas | Arkansas-Little Rock (1) | 1985 | Overland Park, Kansas | Arkansas-Little Rock (2) | 1986 | Overland Park, Kansas | North Florida | 1987 | Overland Park, Kansas | Flagler (1) | 1988 | Overland Park, Kansas | Flagler (2) | 1989 | Overland Park, Kansas | Flagler (3) | 1990 | Overland Park, Kansas | Flagler (4) | 1991 | Overland Park, Kansas | Flagler (5) | 1992 | Overland Park, Kansas | Auburn Montgomery (1) | 1993 | Overland Park, Kansas | Lynn (1) | 1994 | Tulsa, Oklahoma | Mobile | 1995 | Tulsa, Oklahoma | Lynn (2) | 1996 | Tulsa, Oklahoma | Lynn (3) | 1997 | Tulsa, Oklahoma | Brigham Young-Hawaii (1) | 1998 | Tulsa, Oklahoma | Brigham Young-Hawaii (2) | 1999 | Boca Raton, Florida | Auburn Montgomery (2) Brenau (1) | co-champions | 2000 | Lexington, Kentucky | Auburn Montgomery (3) | 2001 | Lexington, Kentucky | Auburn Montgomery (4) | 2002 | Peachtree City, Georgia | Brenau (2) | 2003 | Peachtree City, Georgia | Northwood-Florida | 2004 | Mobile, Alabama | Auburn Montgomery (5) | 2005 | Mobile, Alabama | Auburn Montgomery (6) | 2006 | Mobile, Alabama | Auburn Montgomery (7) | 2007 | Mobile, Alabama | Auburn Montgomery (8) | 2008 | Mobile, Alabama | Auburn Montgomery (9) | 2009 | Mobile, Alabama | Auburn Montgomery (10) | 2010 | Mobile, Alabama | Fresno Pacific | 2011 | Mobile, Alabama | Auburn Montgomery (11) | 2012 | Mobile, Alabama | Auburn Montgomery (12) | 2013 | Mobile, Alabama | Auburn Montgomery (13) | 2014 | Mobile, Alabama | Georgia Gwinnett College (1) | 2015 | Mobile, Alabama | Auburn Montgomery (14) | 2016 | Mobile, Alabama | Georgia Gwinnett College (2) | 2017 | Mobile, Alabama | Georgia Gwinnett College (3) | 2018 | Mobile, Alabama | Georgia Gwinnett College (4) |
See also- NAIA Men's Tennis Championship
- NCAA Women's Tennis Championships (Division I, Division II, Division III)
- NCAA Men's Tennis Championships (Division I, Division II, Division III)
References1. ^{{cite web|title=NAIA Women's Tennis Championship Results |url =http://www.naiahonors.com/records/WomensTennisRecords2.pdf |work=NAIA|publisher=NAIA Honors.com|accessdate=January 23, 2016}}
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