Charlotte Teams Shine with Four Titles at USTA Singles League State Championships

Four Charlotte-area teams brought home championship titles at the USTA Singles League State Championships, where 14 teams from the Metro area competed against top players from across North Carolina.

Congratulations to all players and captains who represented the Charlotte Tennis Association and made the local leagues proud with their effort and competitive spirit.

18 & Over 2.5
Captain: Kashmira Wankhedkar
Park Road Park

18 & Over 4.0
Captain: Austin Taylor
Queens Sports Complex

55 & Over 3.0
Captain: Peggy Reimann
Matthews Tennis Club

55 & Over 3.5
Captain: Donna Musante
Matthews Tennis Club

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