ACC Men’s & Women’s Tennis Championships – April 21, 2022
Clemson and Duke mens match
Loris Pourroy of Fla State in his win over Nefve
Axel Nefve of Notre Dame getting some coaching in between points in his match against Fla State
Garrett Johns of Duke
Keshav Chopra of Tech straining to get a shot back
Keshav Chopra (left facing camera and Chen Dong), after clinching the doubles point for Ga Tech over Miami
Page Freeman Notre Dame, lost to Petra Hule of FSU
Jaeda Daniel NC State beat Eleni Louka of Clemson
Miyuka Kimoto (left returning a serve and Polina Kozyreva of Syracuse who lost to Wake Forest
GT Tech works with Carole Lee (center) and Kate Sharabura between points of a win over Boston College
Crowd watches action
ACC Men’s & Women’s Tennis Championships – April 20, 2022
Max Motlagh, (BC) digs out a backhand shot in his unfinished match at No. 1 singles against Clemson
Ali DeSpain (Clem) poaches a volley at net
Ryuhei Azuma (Clem) blasts a baseline forehand in his No. 1 singles match
Annie Clark (VT) scopps a volley at net
Annie Clark (VT) drives forehand return while partner Katie Andreini watches
Members of the Clemson and Wake Forest men’s teams taking in some of the women’s action on Wednesday
Members of the Clemson and Wake Forest men’s teams taking in some of the women’s action on Wednesday
Ali De Spain left and Samantha Buyckx (Clem) gt some coaching between games
USTA Pro-Circuit – Georgia’s Rome Tennis Open – February 6, 2022
Parks loses to Maria 6-4, 4-6, 6-2. Both girls had not lost a set coming into the finals. Maria fought all the way through qualifying to win the tournament, the same as Irene Burillo Escorihuela did last year. Handcrafted awards created by local artists at Earthworks Pottery in Rome, Georgia.
Alycia Parks
Alycia Parks
Alycia Parks & Tatjana Maria
Irene Burillo Escorihuela (2021)
Alycia Parks, Ann Hortman, Tatjana Maria
Ann Hortman & Tatjana Maria
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Tatjana Maria beats Alycia Parks 6-4, 4-6, 6-2
Tatjana Maria
USTA Pro-Circuit – Georgia’s Rome Tennis Open – February 5, 2022
Alycia Parks beat Caroline Dolehide in straight sets to advance to final against Tatjana Maria (Germany) 09 06 who beat Emma Navarro in straight sets. Sophie Chang and Angela Kulikov won doubles over Emina Bektas and Tara Moore in a match tie break. Handcrafted awards created by local artists at Earthworks Pottery in Rome, Georgia.
Moore and Bektas
Moore and Bektas with Ann Hortman, Tournament Director
Chang and Kulikov
Chang and Kulikov with Ann Hortman, Tournament Director
Chang and Kulikov
Chang and Kulikov
Tatjana Maria
Tatjana Maria
Alycia Parks
Alycia Parks
USTA Pro-Circuit – Georgia’s Rome Tennis Open – February 4, 2022
Chang successfully poaching a shot at net
Moore with a poach smash at the net
Tara Moore (foreground) and Emina Bektas who are the defending champs and advanced to the finals
Alycia Parks (left) and Sachia Vickery who lost to Chang and Kulikov
Sophie Chang (left) and Angela Kulikov who advanced to finals tomorrow
Caroline Dolehide
Caroline Dolehide
Alycia Parks
Alycia Parks
Emma Navarro
Tatjana Maria
Tatjana Maria
Emma Navarro
Tatjana Maria
Katie Volynets
USTA Pro-Circuit – Georgia’s Rome Tennis Open – February 3, 2022
Yue Yuan
Alycia Parks, won against Yuan 6-2, 6-3
Katarina Jokic, a winner over Emina Bektas and into quarter finals 6-3, 6-4
Marcela Zacarias who lost to Emma Navarro in tight three set match that went to a tie breaker
Caroline Dolehide, a winner over Christina McHale and into quarters 6-3, 3-6, 6-3
Emma Navarro, a winner over Marcela Zacarias and into quarters 4-6, 6-1, 7-6 (3)
Zacarias shaking with Navarro
USTA Pro-Circuit – Georgia’s Rome Tennis Open – February 2, 2022
Alycia Parks USA
American Caroline Dolehide, a winner over fellow American CoCo Vandeweghe
Francesca DiLorenzo USA
Govortsova congratulating Navarro
Katarina Jokic, Serbia (UGA)
Lulu Sun, Switzerland
Navarro of USA
Navarro of USA
Olga Govortsova, Belarus, the number two-seed who lost to American Emma Navarro
Renata Zarazua congratulating Katarina Jokic after Jokic upset the top-seed in three sets
Renata Zarazua, Mexico
USTA Pro-Circuit – Georgia’s Rome Tennis Open – February 1, 2022
Start of a doubles match
Hailey Baptiste
Hailey Baptiste
Hailey Baptiste
En Shuo Liang
En Shuo Liang
Emina Bektas
Emina Bektas
Despina Papamichail
Despina Papamichail
Despina Papamichail
Despina Papamichail
Emina Bektas
Robin Montgomery
Robin Montgomery
Robin Montgomery
Robin Montgomery
Robin Montgomery
Whitney Osuigwe
Whitney Osuigwe
Whitney Osuigwe
Sada Nahimana
Sada Nahimana
Sada Nahimana
Whitney Osuigwe & Sada Nahimana
Jackie Burrage
Jackie Burrage
Jackie Burrage
Tara Moore
Tatjana Maria, Germany
Tara Moore
Lulu Sun
Lulu Sun
Lulu Sun
Lulu Sun
Daniele Lao
Daniele Lao
Katarina Jokic
Marcela Zacarias
Marcela Zacarias
Daniele Lao
Marcela Zacarias
Marcela Zacarias
Daniele Lao
Tiphanie Fiquet
Tiphanie Fiquet
Katarina Jokic
Katarina Jokic
Katarina Jokic
Tatjana Maria, Germany
Tara Moore
Tara Moore
Tatjana Maria, Germany
Tatjana Maria, Germany
Tatjana Maria, Germany
Tara Moore
USTA Pro-Circuit – Georgia’s Rome Tennis Open – Jan 31, 2022
Katarina Jokic, Serbia
Elvina Kalieva, USA
Raveena Kingsley, USA
Conny Perrin, Switzerland
Raveena Kingsley, USA and Conny Perrin, Switzerland
Amy Zhu, USA
Whitney Osuigwe, USA
Alexa Graham, USA
Louisa Chirico, USA
Kennedy Craig, USA
Kateryna Bonderenko, Ukraine
Quinn Gleason, USA
Kayla Day, USA
Tiphanie Fiquet, France
Kayla Day, USA
Tori Kinard, USA
Zacarias
Zacarias
Tori Kinard, USA
Kayla Day, USA
Tori Kinard, USA
Maria Jose Portillo Ramirez
Tiphanie Fiquet, France who won in a tie breaker to Quinn Gleason, USA
Tori Kinard left congratulating Kayla Day who won in a tie breaker
USTA Level 5 Open – Rome Jr Open
James Wakefield, Atlanta GA
Srikar Polisetty, Alpharetta GA
Keerthan Singireddy, Madison AL
Cooper Johnson, Cumming Ga
Jonay Brittain, Marietta GA
Gabrielle Henderson, Augusta Ga
ITA Cup
Alexa Goetz, Emory
Ashley Penshorn, St. Mary’s University
Danny Llorente, University of Charleston
Gonzalo Fernandez University of Texas-Tyler
Jhonny Acosta, NC Wesleyan
Sabrina Tang, Grinnell
Sofia Ragona Academy of Art University
Stan Morris, Middlebury
ITA Cup Tennis
ITA Cup Tennis
ITA Cup spectators
USTA Level 4 Closed – BG 16
Blake Queiroz – Hilton Head Island
Ensley Collins – Cleveland, TN
Jack Dimenna – Charlotte, NC
Lachlan Buckingham – Hilton Head Island
Lilah Shallcross – Louisville, KY
Rithik Manchala – Hilton Head Island
ITA Division III ITA Cup Southeast Regional Qualifiers
Tshepo Mosarwa, NC Wesleyan
Tomas Coradazzi, N.C. Wesleyan
Tom Smith, Birmingham Southern
Roman Webb, Piedmont College
Mark Motlow, Suwannee
Jeb Barnette, Covenant College
Hallet Green, Birmingham Southern
Chris Bale of Piedmont
Gleb Ibragimov, Suwanee
Crowd
Registration desk
Ozaki Cup 2021
More than 200 players competed in the USTA Southern Junior Ozaki Cup. The youth participants are the best of the best from each state in their age groups. Participants represented Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana, Arkansas, North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee and Mississippi; playing in 12&U, 14&U, 16&U and 18&U categories.
Brianna Baldi, Greensboro, North Carolina
Brianna Baldi, Greensboro, North Carolina
Elizabeth Fauchet, Brentwood,Tennessee
Elizabeth Fauchet, Brentwood, Tennessee
Hayden Mulberry, Marietta, Georgia
Cate Cole, Fort Smith, Arkansas
Cate Cole, Fort Smith Arkansas
Margarette Berdy, Bham, Alabama
Ozaki Cup 2021 – Video
Chang and Kulikov
Chang and Kulikov
Chang and Kulikov with Ann Hortman, Tournament Director
Chang and Kulikov
Moore and Bektas with Ann Hortman, Tournament Director