Spring Junior Team Tennis Champions!
The tennis courts have been abuzz with energy and excitement as the spring season of Junior Team Tennis (JTT) reached its conclusion. With a remarkable turnout of 43 teams and 296 talented players, this season showcased the growing popularity and fervor for the sport among young athletes. Players ranging from 14 to 8 years old showed incredible skill and sportsmanship, and the season concluded on May 14!
Tulsa Results:
10 & Under
1st Place-Southern Hill
2nd Place-RH-91/TTA Boys Team
12 & Under
1st Place-RH-91/TTA White Team
2nd Place-Indian Springs
14 & Under
1st Place-LaFortune
2nd Place-TU/WVTA Blue Team
OKC Results:
10 & Under
1st Place-Edmond Center Court Purple
2nd Place- Edmond Center Court Blue
12 & Under
1st Place- Edmond Center Court Blue
2nd Place- Edmond Center Court Purple
14 & Under
1st Place-Britton Christian Church Tennis Academy
2nd Place- Edmond Center Court Blue
Junior Team Tennis is the flagship junior program of the USTA that combines level-based competition with the fun and camaraderie of playing on a team and provides a unique platform for aspiring young tennis players to come together, compete, and develop their skills in a supportive and team-oriented environment.
SUMMER JTT COMING SOON!! Ages 8-18
Please contact your local facility or Casey McKenzie mckenzie@ustaoklahoma.com if you’re interested in participating in Summer Junior Team Tennis starting in June!
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