2024 Women's Intersectionals Results
The 2024 Women’s Intersectional Team Championships saw intense competition across multiple age divisions, with teams from across the country vying for top honors at Frank Veltri Tennis Center in Plantation, Fla.
Erin Portman, one of the Texas team captains said the event is a great time.
"Team Texas shined, securing 2nd place in the 35s, 45s, 55s, & 85s divisions, while also dominating in other categories. We enjoyed cheering for each other throughout the tournament and made new friendships with talented athletes across the U.S." she said.
Texas made their presences known in many divisions, taking the top spot in several age categories, while Southern and Midwest teams also showcased strong performances across the board. Congratulations to all teams for their hard-fought battles and sportsmanship!
Women’s 35 & Over
Winner: Southern
2nd: Texas
3rd: New England
4th: Florida
5th: Southern Cal
Women's 45 & Over
Winner: Southern
2nd: Texas
3rd: Easterm
4th: Mid-Atlantic
Women’s 55 & Over
Winner: Mid-Atlantic
2nd: Texas
3rd: Southern Cal
4th: Northern Cal
Women’s 65 & Over
Winner: Southern
2nd: Southern Cal
3rd: Nothern Cal
4th: Eastern
Women’s 75 & Over
Winner: Florida
2nd: Southern
3rd: Southern Cal
4th: Mid-Atlantic
Women’s 80 & Over
Winner: Southern Cal
2nd: Pacific Northwest
3rd: New England
4th: Florida
Women’s 85 & Over
Winner: Southern Cal
2nd: Texas
3rd: Florida
4th: Southern
- 35
- 45
- 55
- 65
- 75
- 85
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