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ORANGE COUNTY HOSTS TWO WEEKENDS OF TRI-LEVEL SECTIONALS TO CAP 2025
Back-to-back weekends of Sectionals in Orange County marked the conclusion of the 2025 Adult League season, drawing nearly 1,200 competitors from all 13 areas of the section.
TINA KARWASKY AND TEAM CLINCH GOLD AT 65 & OVER INTERSECTIONALS
For nearly 15 years, Tina Karwasky has captained Southern California’s Women’s 55s and 65s teams to strong finishes at Intersectionals, yet the gold medal always remained just out of reach.
SUZANNE YOUNG NAMED SOCAL’S 2025 ADULT LEAGUE CAPTAIN OF THE YEAR
Chosen through a rigorous nomination process, the honor recognizes one captain whose leadership, sportsmanship, and service to the game best represent USTA League tennis.
FROM 35 TO 80: SOCAL TEAMS DELIVER A NATIONAL SHOWCASE OF EXCELLENCE
SoCal delivered one of its most impressive adult tennis seasons in recent memory, shining on the national stage at both the 2025 Donoff Cup and the USTA National Women’s Intersectionals.
TEAM SOCAL RESULTS FROM THE 2025 ADULT LEAGUE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
As the Adult League season wrapped up at the end of September, the excitement carried straight into the National Championships, which began the second weekend of October.
SOCAL FEATURES AT ITF WORLD TEAM AND INDIVIDUAL CHAMIONSHIPS
Team USA continued its tradition of excellence at the ITF 75, 80, and 85 and over World Team Championships on the red clay courts in Bol, Croatia, capturing three of the six world titles.
EASTER BOWL TO ONCE AGAIN FEATURE FUTURE OF AMERICAN TENNIS
Two weeks after Taylor Fritz won the biggest title of his career in Indian Wells in 2022, another SoCal star Alex Michelsen was making headlines by winning the prestigious Easter Bowl.
CAMARADERIE AND SPORTSMANSHIP ON FULL DISPLAY AT BREWER TEAM CUP
SoCal’s top juniors were in full force at the Brewer Team Cup, a USTA L1 National tournament featuring elite players across the country in the Boys’ and Girls’ 12s, 14s, 16s, and 18s.
FROM UPSETS TO GOLD: 2025 USTA JUNIOR WINTER NATIONALS RECAP
SoCal’s top junior players lit up the USTA National Level 1 National Winter Championships, racking up titles, podium finishes, and standout performances across multiple age divisions.
IN OR OUT? A CONVERSATION ON SPORTSMANSHIP AND GAMESMANSHIP
Match point. You’ve got one serve left and everything on the line. The ball clips the line—but it’s called out. You pause. No one saw it clearly. But deep down, you know the truth.
CELEBRATING GROWTH AND CHARACTER AT THE 2025 JUNIOR AWARDS BANQUET
On Saturday, November 1, the Long Beach Marriott celebrated Southern California’s most outstanding young tennis athletes at the 2025 Junior Awards Banquet.
TEAM USA SWEEPS JUNIOR DAVIS CUP AND BJK CUP FOR SECOND YEAR IN A ROW
The United States secured a landmark moment in junior tennis this weekend, sweeping both the BJK Cup Junior finals and the Davis Cup Junior finals for the second consecutive year
TRACY MACNAIR BURRELL: THE UNOFFICIAL TENNIS HISTORIAN OF BAKERSFIELD
Whether it’s the origins of Bakersfield Racquet Club, local player accomplishments, or longstanding exhibitions, the chances are Tracy knows the answer or statistic without hesitation.
WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH: HOW TENNIS TRANSFORMED MELISSA HOFFMAN’S LIFE
In many ways, tennis saved Melissa Hoffman—physically, emotionally, mentally. What began as a need to exercise after a diabetes diagnosis evolved into something more transformative.
DANIELLE LUGO ON EMPOWERING YOUNG GIRLS THROUGH SPORTS
Danielle Lugo holds a firm conviction that sport sampling is the key to building leadership and confidence in youth, particularly for girls who often face greater discouragement in athletics.
CLUB VOLLEY IS REIMAGINING TENNIS THROUGH CULTURE AND COMMUNITY
Founded in 2024 by Stedmon Harper, Deyonte Davis, and Michael Watson II, Club Volley was created to reimagine how people discover, embrace, and enjoy tennis.
CELIA QUINTERO’S PATH TO EMPOWERING PLAYERS OF ALL BACKGROUNDS
For Celia Quintero, tennis has never been just a sport. It has been a classroom, a community builder, and a platform for creating belonging—one that has shaped her identity and purpose.
USTA SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CELEBRATES EXCELLENCE AT ANNUAL SERVICE AWARDS
The USTA SoCal community gathered to celebrate individuals, families, and organizations whose extraordinary contributions were driving forces in growing tennis across SoCal in 2025.
UC SAN DIEGO SECURES THREE-PEAT AT 2026 TENNIS ON CAMPUS SECTIONALS
Fifteen universities competed in San Diego, many fielding multiple teams in pursuit of a spot at the 2026 USTA Tennis On Campus National Championships in Texas.
KATE FAKIH’S AANHPI ROOTS, JUNIOR DOMINANCE, AND COLLEGE ASCENSION
A winner at every stage of her young life, UCLA Bruin Kate Fakih has already built a résumé on the tennis court that many dream of, and she’s done it all by the age of 18.
BIG CHANGES, BIG DESCISION LOOMS FOR LONG BEACH’S ANDY NGUYEN
Andy Nguyen was happy with the way his first two years went playing for UC-Irvine. He liked the fun and carefree nature of his teammates. He liked his coach. But something was missing.
SOCAL SCHOOLS WIN BIG AT NCAA DIVISION I CONFERENCE TOURNAMENTS
Whether it was UCLA’s historic Big Ten title, UC Irvine’s comeback in the Big West, or San Diego State’s grit in the Mountain West, Southern California tennis stood tall.
NEW-LOOK OJAI TOURNAMENT FIRST TO FEATURE BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIP
While some things never change in Ojai, for the first time ever there will be new school banners lifted in historic Libbey Park with the Big Ten hosting their women’s championship.
UC SAN DIEGO REPEATS AS TENNIS ON CAMPUS SECTIONAL CHAMPIONS
Fourteen unique schools were represented in San Diego, with many sending multiple teams from their clubs to compete, all vying for the opportunity to advance to 2025 Nationals.
USTA SOCAL FEATURE: THE MULTIFACETED TENNIS CAREER OF SABASTIANI LEON
As we celebrate Women’s History Month, Sabastiani Leon stands as a powerful example of a woman chasing her dreams and succeeding on multiple fronts within the sport.
SOCAL PRO SERIES CELEBRATES HALF A DECADE OF LAUNCHING PRO CAREERS
The SoCal Pro Series, SoCal’s run of consecutive ITF World Tennis Tour events, is celebrating five years of giving elite junior and collegiate athletes a true pathway into pro tennis.
TRACY AUSTIN: THROUGH AND THROUGH A SOCAL TENNIS LEGEND
Nearly half a century later, she can still vividly describe, savor, and appreciate the many Southern California-based moments that helped pave her path to greatness.
THE DESERT HEATS UP: WHO TO WATCH AT THE BNP PARIBAS OPEN IN INDIAN WELLS
With the BNP Paribas Open set to kick off main draw play on Wednesday, the first of back-to-back ATP and WTA 1000 events in the U.S. once again takes center stage in Tennis Paradise.
TENNIS PARADISE RISING: SOCAL’S BNP PARIBAS OPEN QUALIFYING STANDOUTS
Learner Tien, Iva Jovic, and Taylor Fritz all reached the fourth round in Melbourne, demonstrating that the next gen of SoCal players is ready to compete on the sport’s biggest stage.
MORE THAN RECORDS: INSIDE DANA MATHEWSON’S LASTING INFLUENCE
Dana Mathewson is one of the most influential figures in wheelchair tennis history: a former American #1, Grand Slam champion, Paralympian, and global tennis ambassador.
FROM BRONX RED CLAY TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COURTS WITH LARRY CALDER
Tennis is defined by precision, sportsmanship, and respect. Officials embody these characteristics, working selflessly in the background to uphold the integrity of the sport.
A LITTLE HANDSHAKE GOES A LONG WAY FOR USTA OFFICIAL MAUREEN REGAN
Maureen Regan has had a front row seat to hundreds of congratulatory gestures and is used to both players then turning to her in the umpire chair and also extending a hand.
AVA SCHUMACHER CELEBRATES 45 YEARS OF OFFICIATING IN SOCAL
For nearly half a century, Ava Schumacher has been a respected USTA tennis official across Southern California. This year marks a significant milestone: her 45th anniversary officiating.
JANE ROBERTS PASSES TEST IN BECOMING A DEPENDABLE USTA OFFICIAL
If you were to list the qualities that define a great USTA Official, you’d probably start with someone who is calm and composed under pressure and knows the rules of tennis from cover to cover.
TRACY MACNAIR BURRELL: THE UNOFFICIAL TENNIS HISTORIAN OF BAKERSFIELD
Whether it’s the origins of Bakersfield Racquet Club, local player accomplishments, or longstanding exhibitions, the chances are Tracy knows the answer or statistic without hesitation.
WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH: HOW TENNIS TRANSFORMED MELISSA HOFFMAN’S LIFE
In many ways, tennis saved Melissa Hoffman—physically, emotionally, mentally. What began as a need to exercise after a diabetes diagnosis evolved into something more transformative.
DANIELLE LUGO ON EMPOWERING YOUNG GIRLS THROUGH SPORTS
Danielle Lugo holds a firm conviction that sport sampling is the key to building leadership and confidence in youth, particularly for girls who often face greater discouragement in athletics.
USTA SOCAL FEATURE: THE MULTIFACETED TENNIS CAREER OF SABASTIANI LEON
As we celebrate Women’s History Month, Sabastiani Leon stands as a powerful example of a woman chasing her dreams and succeeding on multiple fronts within the sport.
TRACY AUSTIN: THROUGH AND THROUGH A SOCAL TENNIS LEGEND
Nearly half a century later, she can still vividly describe, savor, and appreciate the many Southern California-based moments that helped pave her path to greatness.
MORE THAN RECORDS: INSIDE DANA MATHEWSON’S LASTING INFLUENCE
Dana Mathewson is one of the most influential figures in wheelchair tennis history: a former American #1, Grand Slam champion, Paralympian, and global tennis ambassador.