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 Victoria and Abigail G18s doubles finalists!

Coach Carrie on Raven qualifying through Champ Masters:

Raven Hampton qualified for the G18’s Grand Slam through winning 2 singles matches on Friday in the Champ Masters tournament. She competed very well but really stepped it up in her 2nd match Friday. She was running down every ball and gave it her all to win a close first set and then put the girl away in the 2nd! She has lots to build on coming away from this tournament after playing against a couple good supers in the Grand Slam.

Coach Newman on boys 18s group and girls 16s group:

ATA boys 18’s group, with Payton Holden leading the pack making it to the quarterfinals in singles.  A total of 30 wins for ATA B18 players.

ATA girls 16’s group, while not in the final matches a lot of players had solid performances winning many matches and beating higher seeds. Total number of G16 matches won 28 matches.

Coach Lucie on some standout performances from players she watched this weekend: 

Caroline Wernli had an excellent tournament, winning Girls 12’s doubles draw with her partner Emma Staker and finishing 2nd in Girls 12’s singles.  Her excellent results catapulted her into a #1 ranking in Texas in her age division!!! Caroline continues to work extremely hard on and off the court and it’s really showing in her results.

Adi Ford, after struggling over the past few months in tournament play, had an excellent tournament, winning 4 matches in her Girls 16’s draw and competing extremely well.

Georgia Wright also won four singles matches in Girls 16’s, competing with grit and passion.

Loli Perim and Alex Mjos reached semifinals of Girls 16’s doubles losing to the eventual champions.

Coach Brandon on some standout performances from players he watched this weekend:

Alejandro Rodriguez had a great tournament, reaching the semifinals in singles and doubles! He did a great job of competing throughout the event. His hard work and consistency continues to pay dividends for him and it was a great start to his summer schedule.

Chase Bartlett played some excellent tennis as he worked his way through many matches in the back draw. His competitive fire was fun to watch! You could see him get better and better as the tournament went on. He really played himself into the tournament and it was a very solid event for him.

Callie Creath had a great event making the round of 16 in singles and quarterfinals of the back draw. She held herself very well and competed hard even when things were not going her way. She beat a player she had never beaten before on her way to the round of 16! It was a great start to her summer schedule of tournaments.

Kristin Kerrigan also had a great event making the round of 16 in singles and the semifinals of the back draw. Kristin beat a player who beat her 6-0 6-0 just a few months ago! Kristin was playing with very good clarity and competitive fire and it showed in her results.

Jake Berber did a great job of working his way through the back draw into day 7 after a tough first round loss. He overcame the rain delays, moving indoor and outdoor, and shortened format to earn a very good result that put him in position to make every national tournament moving forward!

Jesse Wikso played some really good tennis throughout the event, just coming up a little short in his main draw match against Allen. He is very close to being able to win that tournament! He did a great job of moving through the back draw and winning quite a few rounds. His clarity of how he wanted to play was very good and he continues to be a great competitor on the court.

Loli Perim had a great event! She beat a girl in convincing fashion who had beaten her three times this year and made it to the round of 16. She is really hitting her stride and playing some great tennis.

Alex Mjos and Loli had a breakthrough event in doubles reaching the semifinals! They beat a high seed in the quarters to advance to the semis and played some really great, aggressive doubles in the process. They have all the tools to be a perennial contender for doubles titles in their age division.

Abigail Chiu and Victoria made it to the finals before running up against a very strong team! They show amazing composure and fight in the quarterfinals losing a big lead but overcoming adversity and eventually winning the match. It was very high energy and exciting to watch!

Coach Eric on Blaine’s and Max’s fighting performances:

Blaine Kanak chose the right time to lift his level of tournament play at the Grand Slam by winning a hard fought 3 set match in the first round followed by an outstanding performance against the #2 seed who went on to win the tournament. Although the score was not close, Blaine felt great about how he competed in this match. Blaine also demonstrated an improved ability to compete with focus and grit by winning 2 more singles matches in the backdraw before losing a closely fought battle to a player who was ranked #1 in Texas in Boys 12s last year.

Max Schmidhauser reached the quarterfinals by defeating a #5 seed in Boys 14’s who previously beat him convincingly due to the fact that he was given excellent game plan through insightful advice from Coach Tres Davis, Coach Doug Davis and Coach Newman. This upset would have never happened without this “spot on” coaching input.

Coach Luka on Max’s performance:

Max Schmidhauser did an amazing job on the competing part and keeping a positive attitude. He did a great job beating JC and put up a good fight against number 2 seed. Even when the opponent was serving for the match he still got up from the bench and ran to his side yelling “Let’s go.” That type of attitude doesn’t come easy.  He always believed he has what it takes to beat all the guys in the draw. Was a pleasure watching him compete his butt off all week!

Coach Vince on the Dania’s:

Anushka and Megha Dania made it to the semifinals of G14s doubles after playing a great/smart match in the quarters against 2 strong players.


carolineCaroline Wernli and Emma Stacker G12s doubles winners!