Texas

2025 North America Para Standing Tennis Championships Results

Binh Tran | December 15, 2025


Para Standing Tennis is for people with different types of physical disabilities who are able to play standing with some adjustments depending on the mobility of the player. People with amputations, spinal cord injury, stroke, MS, birth defect, cerebral palsy, etc. may participate, Players are classified by their ability, not their disability.

 

The North America Para Standing Tennis Championships returned to Dallas in 2025 for its eighth year at the SMU Tennis Complex, welcoming players from around the world.

 

Tournament Director Cindy Benzon, USTA Texas Community Services Coordinator, noted that this year marked a milestone for the event, calling it “our largest event ever.”

 

The draw features 12 Texas athletes alongside a strong and diverse field of domestic and international competitors.

Skip Advertisement

Advertisement

PST 1 Singles

Winner: Samuel Shnowski - United States, Michigan

Finalist: Dylan Fann - United States, Texas

 

PST 2 Singles

Winner: Keegan Ratliff - United States, Texas

Finalist: Koya Murayama - Japan

 

PST 3 Singles

Winner: Odalis Gomez - Dominican Republic

Finalist: Yusuke Hatano - Japan

 

PST 3 Ladies Singles

Winner: Martina Siebert - Chile

Finalist: Renee Schmidt - United States, Virginia

 

PST 1-4 Ladies Doubles

Winners: Martina Siebert - Chile/Renee Schmidt - Virginia 

 

PST 2 Singles - Consolation 

Winner: Logan Haesecke - United States, Texas

 

PST 3 Singles - Consolation 

Winner: Danny Scrivano - United States, Michigan

 

PST 1-3 Doubles - Consolation 

Winners: Kemit-Amon Lewis - US Virgin Islands/Kendra Herber - United States, Ohio

 

TOURNAMENTS NEAR YOU


PROGRAMS NEAR YOU


Skip Advertisement

Advertisement

Related Articles

  • What began as one mother’s search for affordable tennis lessons for her daughter has blossomed into a thriving community program. Today, the Spring Branch Tennis Association serves dozens of young players and families, creating opportunities on and off the court while building confidence, connection, and a love for the game. Read More
  • As Women’s History Month shines a spotlight on the impact of women leaders, Jasmine Henderson initiates making her mark in Texas tennis — not just as an organizer, but as a community builder. Read More
  • Visit the BHM:  Leslie Oduwole page
    BHM: Leslie Oduwole
    February 27, 2026
    Leslie Stewart Oduwole, a proud Texas native, exemplifies the lasting influence of Black excellence in both athletics and community leadership. Read More