2022 USTA Southern Award Winners

USTA Southern recently recognized recipients of their annual awards at a luncheon held in Atlanta. The Charlotte Tennis Association is proud to claim two of the 24 award winners for their for outstanding achievements and contributions to the sport of tennis. Congratulations to Carla O’Connor for winning the Junior Team Tennis Coordinator of the Year award and Robyn Haug for winning the Local League Coordinator of the Year award! Click on Read More for photos of the winners.

Carla O’Connor, Executive Director
USTA Southern Junior Team Tennis Coordinator of the Year

Robyn Haug, Adult Programs and Marketing Manager
USTA Southern Local League Coordinator of the Year

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