In recent weeks, players from Middle States have had high levels of success at USTA Junior Tournaments. Check out the photos below to see the action.
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When you’re ready to play competitive tennis, USTA Junior Tournaments are a great way to get out on the court and test your game.
You’ll have every opportunity to learn from the best, play against the best – and even make new friends along the way.
Tennis Tournaments for Youth of All Abilities
There’s local competition at all levels: entry-level, intermediate and advanced. And as you advance, you could very well end up competing at national-level tournaments, of which there are many. There are the USTA National Championships, National Opens, Team Championships, Regional Tournaments and International Tournaments.
Helpful Resources
- List of the 2019 national junior tournaments, click here.
- You can also use the search feature in TennisLink to find tournaments in your area. For more, click here.
- Additional information and resources, including the National junior competitive structure, seedings and National entry criteria, visit our Resources and Tools page.
Here are some recent results from some of the high level junior players in the Middle States Section!
- Finalist Omar Aboseada and Champion Sean Clark from Boys 12s SR-L4 at the Atlantic Club
- Maya-Alexandra Todorov/ Alexandria Warsing Doubles finalists Girls 12s L4 at the Tennis Zone
- Emmy Demorre/Kayla Chung doubles champions Girls 12s L4 at the Tennis Zone
- Kylie Kochis singles finalist and Kayla Chung singles champion Kayla Chung Girls 12s L4 at the Tennis Zone
- Champion Kayla Chung Girls 12s L4 at the Tennis Zone
- Doubles Champions Kase Schinnerer and Zachary Cohen Boys L3 at Knoxville Racquet Club
- Singles Champion Kase Schinnerer at Boys L3 at Knoxville Racquet Club
- Singles Champion Kase Schinnerer and singles finalist Woodson McMillin at Boys L3 at Knoxville Racquet Club
- Shaun and Aryan champions at Greensburgh L5 Boys 14s doubles
- Champion Daniel Kliebhan and finalist Eric Li at the Boys 18s SR-L4 at the Atlantic Club.
- Champions Daniel Kliebhan and Jonathan Nightingale (left) and finalists Biren Reddy and Andrew Tran at the Boys 18s SR-L4 at the Atlantic Club.
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