ATA 18U Advanced Dream Team Wins JTT National Championship
Austin Tennis Academy’s 18 and Under Junior Team Tennis ‘Dream Team’ secured their spot as the nations top team last week in Florida. The JTT National Championships brings together the top 32 teams from around the country – the ‘Dream Team’ represented the Texas Section, taking down Ohio out of the Midwest Section in the Finals.
“JTT nationals is probably my favorite tournament ever,” said Dream Team member Caroline Wernli. “The energy was so high the entire weekend, everyone was playing amazing tennis, and the teamwork and support were amazing. The best moment was definitely the finals warm-up; we were listening to music and getting so hyped because we knew we had a chance to win a championship.”
This year’s championship team consisted of Callie Creath, Caroline Wernli, Megha and Anushka Dania, Bailey Forgus, Juan Abboud and Blaine Kanak. Two of the Dream Team members – ATA College Prep seniors Bailey Forgus and Callie Creath – logged their 2nd JTT national title after winning the same event in 14s back in 2014.
“I felt immensely proud to be representing Texas with my teammates,” Forgus said. “The feeling of winning for my friends and the section was far more satisfying than winning at an individual tournament.”
While the Advanced team competed in their event, ATA’s Intermediate team fought for their own national title, ultimately bringing home the 2nd place trophy. The two teams played at the same facility throughout the event and were able to support each other throughout like they do daily at ATA.
“Seeing James and Alex really step up and play some amazing tennis after all of the hard work they’ve put in over the last few years was one of the best parts of the event,” Bailey said.
Juan Abboud echoed the team-focused takeaways.
“Winning the national championship with my teammates was the best feeling. Representing the State of Texas…sharing the same bank of courts as the intermediate team and cheering them on till the very end…it was truly a remarkable experience!”
If you missed the event, the entire Finals match is available to watch right here: