FOUR METRO TEAMS COMPETED AT THE USTA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

Charlotte Metro had a record number of teams win Sectional Championships and advance to compete in the USTA Adult League National Championships. Be sure to congratulate David Joo’s 18 & Over 3.5 team, Misty Jones’ 40 & Over 3.0 team, Greg Artz and Chris MacDougall’s 40 & Over Open team and Debbie Carmazzi’s 55 & Over 9.0 team for their wins at the Sectional Championships and outstanding performance at Nationals!

18 & Over 3.5 Men; Captained by David Joo (Life Time Athletic)

40 & Over 3.0 Women; Captained by Misty Jones (Colonel Beatty Park)

40 & Over Open Men; Captained by Greg Artzt and Chris MacDougall
55 & Over 9.0 Women; Captained by Debbie Carmazzi (Queens Sports Complex)

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