
Newsletter
Sept. – Oct. 2025
Congratulations to Gaby
WTA Professional Ranking Point

#WinningTradition
Congratulations to our very own Gaby, who competed on the ITF professional tour in Central America this Fall and has earned herself the very first WTA professional point.
Let’s keep them coming!
2025 Fall USTA League Season
Junior Team Tennis Season End Results

We are going to Sectional Championships
Congratulations to 12U Blue and Volt team being undefeated and have qualified for sectionals.
10U Orange and 10U green will be competing in playoff on 11/2 to qualify. 12U Green Blue team finished 2nd place in playoff. 14U still playing for 3rd.
USTA TOURNAMENTS
Players’ Highlights

L6 winner and 4th place L4
Paneez
leading our 12U Volt Team in 2025 Fall League Season to Sectional Championship
Winning L6 and competing in first L3
Noam
Go Noam! always been a big part of our League Team winning multiple sectional championships


Winning back to back L6 and gaining ground at L5
Kairav
Quickly rising in level and ranking…

#CollegeTradition
Our Tradition continues, if a player makes it on to a college Team; we will ask for a Team hat. Congrats to Mia for making the team at Holy Cross, a division 1 program in Massachusetts. She is on a full academic scholarship.
Orange, Green and Yellow Ball Events
USTA Tournaments
Congrats to our players for their incredible tournament results:



Learn more about our Competitive Player Development Program.
Player Development Tip:
Tournament Planning

For ranking, USTA and ITF only takes the top 6 results in a 12-month running period. That means, players could play dozens of tournaments each year, only the 6 tournaments with the highest number of points earned will be taken into account for Ranking.
Tennis Coaching Conference
The Racquet Sport Professional Association

The Racquet Sport Professional Association (RSPA) will have its regional conference on Saturday 11/15 at Alpine Hills. Coach Tom is set to present a session on Competitive Player Development.
For More details or to register: Click here
Did you know?
The ITF Junior Circuit:

Most junior players in the US do not play ITF Junior tournaments, with the exception of a small number of players who seek to play higher international level. Most players could find good level tournaments on the USTA circuits and these are good enough to prepare them for college tennis down the road.
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