CATA Triples Event at ATA Raises $46,000 for Junior Scholarships
The following article was written by ATA College Prep student-athlete Harrison Chambers:
The third-annual CATA Triples event took place on April 12, 2025, with a mission to raise money for scholarships for outstanding students and tennis players in Austin, Texas. Organized by the Capital Area Tennis Association (CATA), the event successfully combined competitiveness, fun, and fundraising for the community.
Triples is a unique tennis format with three players per side, one at the net, and two at the baseline. This format made people excited to play tennis in a new way, with a slight challenge and funny mistakes that come along with the learning curve.

“The format of Triples allows for chaotic and unlikely points to happen, making playing even more fun. Sometimes, you have to smile and move on to the next point,” said Grant Chambers, the event organizer.
The event was hosted by Austin Tennis Academy, which donated its courts, drawing over 120 participants. Now in its third year, the event has grown in popularity and impact, raising $46,000. The funds will be awarded to sixteen students and athletes, recognizing their hard work, at the annual CATA Awards Banquet in May.

The atmosphere was light and vibrant on a sunny Saturday. People enjoyed the food, drinks, and team aspect. The tournament consisted of 32 teams, divided into four draws based on their level. Unsurprisingly, team ATA, consisting of tennis coaches and the ATA College Prep English teacher, captured first place in Flight A. They dominated the tournament, cruising through the early rounds and battling hard to clinch a long victory in the final.
“The event was really fun and lighthearted. It was amazing connecting with my teammates and creating new friends,” said Henry Goyer, a player from the event.
One of the most memorable moments of the day came when Goyer witnessed a nearly impossible shot – Team ATA winning the point off of a drop volley that bounced back over the net, untouched by the other team.

CATA organizers expressed excitement about the tournament’s growth and discussed plans to expand next year’s event. “We’re already planning for 2026,” Chambers added. “The goal is to keep raising the bar with more teams, scholarships, and fun.”
Organizers and players are already looking forward to Triples next year, and hope to keep setting new records for money raised and participants.











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