USTA 40 & Over Adult League State Championship Held in Charlotte

From June 20-23, Charlotte hosted 972 players on 86 teams for the 40 & Over USTA Adult League State Championships. Around 780 team matches were held on more than 67 courts across seven area tennis facilities. Congratulations to all the teams that won their divisions and advanced to the Sectional Championships!

We extend our gratitude to the partners who collaborated with the Charlotte Tennis Association to make this USTA NC event possible: Visit Charlotte, Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation, and the private facilities including Myers Park Country Club and Russell Racquet Club. A special thanks goes out to our 100 volunteers. Your efforts were crucial in making this event a success!

For more information about the USTA Adult League Championships held in Charlotte, click here.

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