Junior Competition News: August 2025
Upcoming Tournaments
Open Level 5: Aug. 16-17
Summer is nearly wrapped up, but we still have plenty of playing opportunities for you! For example, you can register for our August Open Level 5 tournament. Sign-ups close on Aug. 10.
Register:
- B12s: Hinsdale, Ill.
- B14s: Racine, Wis.
- B16s: Racine, Wis.
- B18s: Hamilton, Ohio
- G12s: Chicago, Ill.
- G14s: Lima, Ohio
- G16s: Elkhorn, Wis.
- G18s: Niles, Mich.
Open Level 4 Labor Day Dominant Duo: Aug. 30 - Sept. 1
Celebrate NO SCHOOL at our Level 4 Labor Day Dominant Duo! This is a two-player team event where players sign up with a partner and each play one singles match and one doubles match per round. All divisions will compete near Grand Rapids, Mich. Make sure to register before Aug. 21.
Sign up by selecting your division below:
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2025 Tournament Schedule
Save the dates for your favorite tournaments. Use our 2025 Midwest Elevated Junior Tournament Schedule to help you plan. The schedule is subject to change.
Please read before registering:
PLAYER NEWS
Junior Team Tennis
The Junior Team Tennis (JTT) Championships always mark the end of a fun summer season. The teams that attended the 2025 tournament battled extreme weather—rain and heat—but fought through to enjoy a team atmosphere, a 360 photo booth and of course, Kona Ice snow cones.
Here are your winners and runners-up:
18s Advanced
Champions: Fluffy Unicornz, Wisconsin
Finalists: Health Track, Chicago
18s Intermediate
Champions: Sonty's Crew, Mid-South Illinois
Finalists: FLAC, Wisconsin
14 and Under
Champions: Oakbrook, Chicago
Finalists: CSC, Northeastern Ohio
12 and Under
Champions: Oakbrook, Chicago
Finalists: Center Court, Northeastern Ohio
10 and Under Green
Champions: Oakbrook 1, Chicago
Finalists: Five Star 1, Northern Illinois
Battle of the Mississippi
Team Midwest was on 🔥 at the Battle of the Mississippi junior tournament. We got the dub for the fifth year in a row!
Shout out to our winning players:
BG12s
Group 1 Winners:
Audrey Yang, Southeastern Michigan
Novak Masteller, Western Michigan
Group 2 Winners:
Lolita Paley, Wisconsin
Ryan Zhang, Southeastern Michigan
Group 3 Winner:
Liam Bonfilio, Wisconsin
BG14s
Group 1 Winners:
Alexandra Hu, Northern Illinois
Grant Miller, Southeastern Michigan
Group 2 Winners:
Natalia Martinez, Wisconsin
Joseph Garrean, Northern Indiana
Group 3 Winners:
Samantha Govila, Southeastern Michigan
Evan Fan, Ohio Valley
Group 4 Winners:
Beatrice Bizzieri, Chicago
Samuel Kole-James, Southeastern Michigan
BG16s
Group 1 Winners:
Priyanka Tallamraju, Northern Indiana
Finnegan Keenan, Northeastern Ohio
Group 2 Winners:
Kayla Lemke, Southeastern Michigan
Oliver Caldwell, Western Michigan
Group 3 Winners:
Genevieve Hayden, Northeastern Ohio
William Delach, Chicago
Sportsmanship Winners:
Ingrid Fiedler, Chicago
Cooper Grim, Northeastern Ohio
BG18s
Group 1 Winners:
Estela Loureiro, Chicago
Alex Borbiu, Chicago
Group 3 Winners:
Helena Klooster, Chicago
Chadwick Anderson, Southeastern Michigan
Group 4 Winners:
Keri Rothenberg, Chicago
Marko McRae, Chicago
Battle of the Sections
Congratulations to our players who represented USTA Midwest at the Battle of the Sections! The girls were runners-up and led by Coach Ryan McDaniel. The boys came in 3rd place with help from Coach Marcy Hendricks.
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