Mid-Atlantic

Mid-Atlantic Teams Make Their Mark at Nationals

October 15, 2025


Results are in from week one of the USTA League National Championships, and USTA Mid-Atlantic is off to a great start!

 

Mid-Atlantic’s NOVA 18 & Over 3.5 Women’s Team earned a runner-up finish at the National Championships, falling to Texas 2-3 in the final match at the Surprise Tennis & Racquet Complex in Surprise, Arizona. Earlier that day, the team secured a hard-fought 3-2 victory over the Midwest to advance to the championship round.

 

Captain Yuan Zhang and Co-Captain Yuqing Xiong led the team. The roster included Wen Juang, Sherra Dung, Na Yu, Chao Wang, Zijing Ye, Qun Bi, Anna Chen, Shelley Que, Xiaozhen Lin, Menglun Qin, Xuan Du, Wei Chen, and Amy Mao.

 

Congratulations to NOVA on a fantastic run at this year’s National Championships! We’re proud of all the Mid-Atlantic teams who competed and gave it their all on court.

 

Mid-Atlantic Results from Week 1: 

 

5.0M: Richmond-Godsey placed eighth out of 15 teams.

 

5.0W - DC-Jakubik placed fifth out of 11 teams.

 

4.0W - Montgomery-Wang placed fifth out of 17 teams.

 

3.5W - NOVA-Zhang placed second out of 17 teams.

 

2.5W - Richmond-Christian placed fifth out of 17 teams.



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