Junior Tennis
JUNIOR TOURNAMENT JUNIOR TEAM TENNIS JUNIOR SCHOLARSHIPS
Updated: February 23, 2024
USTA Hawaii Pacific and USTA Maui Community Tennis Organization
Maui Junior Tennis Grant Program
PURPOSE
To provide financial assistance to the Maui tennis community and specifically to provide financial assistance to Maui junior tennis players to travel to tennis tournaments on other islands and the mainland.
The grant is limited to $500 per junior and must be used for travel expenses to approved tennis tournaments.
ELIGIBILITY
To qualify an applicant must:
Be a current resident of Maui
Be age 18 or younger
Demonstrate financial need
SELECTION CRITERIA
1. Financial need of applicant
2. Other special circumstances will be considered but are not required to be demonstrated
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
A completed Maui Junior Tennis Grant application form
W-2 Form or Federal Tax Return
APPLICATION PROCESS
1. Complete the Maui Junior Tennis Grant application form, which must be signed by a parent/guardian
2. Email a copy of your completed form only to: romano@hawaii.usta.com (do not email documents)
3. Mail the form and all required documents to:
Ron Romano
1888 Kalakaua Avenue, Suite C309
Honolulu, Hawaii 96815
RECIPIENTS RESPONSIBILITY
All grant recipients are:
Required to attend and participate in the tennis tournament for which the grant is awarded. Failure to meet this requirement will result in the loss of the grant and/or eligibility for future grants
Required to submit receipts for the travel expenses
After attending and participating in the tournament, required to submit a 1 page summary of how the grant benefited the recipient to mcto@gmail.com
Expected to, if asked, participate in Maui volunteer activities to help promote tennis
To apply: click here
Updated: February 23, 2024
Job Opening: Part-Time: Junior Tennis Coordinator
19 hours or less per week. Knowledge of tennis and tennis playing experience required. Must be well organized and have strong communication and computer skills.
Primary Responsibilities
Assist the Director of Junior Tennis with the administration and promotion of the USTA Junior League and Competition programs on Oahu
Essential Duties
Plan, manage, and perform all administrative tasks necessary for the operation of the USTA Junior League and Competition programs
Be knowledgeable about the USTA National, Sectional and Area Junior League and Competition Regulations
Communicate with coaches, parents, and players on a regular basis via email and telephone
Assist with the organization and administration of any Sectional Championships
Serve as a Tournament Director for junior tournaments on Oahu
Assist with other office and team events as needed
Work Hours
19 hours or less a week
Weekend hours required
Skills and Qualifications
Outstanding organizational and administrative skills
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Strong customer service skills
Proficient in the use of Google Suite, Microsoft Office, and web browser products
Preferred to have a strong tennis background and understanding of the sport
Preferred knowledge of the USTA Junior League and Competition Regulations
Education and Experience
High school degree required, college degree preferred
**Please send your resume detailing your experience to romano@hawaii.usta.com.
[Updated: October10, 2023]
USTA National L2 Junior Tournament/results
Hawaii’s highest level Junior Tournament (L2) took place October 7-9 at The Jarand M.Y. Iwase Tennis Complex at Central Oahu Regional Park (CORP). Hawaii has won the bid and run this tournament successfully for 10+ consecutive years.
Thank you!: to all USTA staff, officials, volunteers, players and parents who contributed to the success of this event, we couldn’t do it without you!
The National L2 Tournament selection process for this level is based on ranking and many of the players fly from the mainland to enter!
BOYS/ 18 & UNDER DIVISION
B18 Singles: 1st place: Xavier Calvelo (right side), 2nd place: Cayden Wang (left side), 3rd place: Adam Bain (not pictured)
B18 Doubles: 1st place: Cayden Wang/ Katpelly, Rithvik (right side), 2nd place: Emmanuel Alex/Xavier Calvelo (left side), 3rd place: Andrew Hayduke II/ Michael Seversen
B18 Sportsmanship Award: Cayden Wang
GIRLS/ 18 & UNDER DIVISION
G18 Singles: 1st place: Avery Nguyen (right side), 2nd place: Sophie Suh (left side), 3rd place: Elise Wong
G18 Doubles: 1st place: Sabrina Lin/ Kenzie Nguyen (right side), 2nd place: Rachel Lee/Natasha Rajaram (left side), 3rd place: Elise Wong/ Jariahlyn Rhoades
G18 Sportsmanship Award: Andrea De Los Rios Martinez
**To view all scores and results: click here
[Updated: September 14, 2023]
Battle of the Sections: Results
A big “Thank you” to coaches Lauren Conching and Lee Couillard for accompanying Hawaii's elite group of girls and boys to Claremont and Notre Dame where they competed against the other 16 USTA Sections in the annual “Battle of the Sections”.
Congrats to the boys team for winning the TEAM SPIRIT award!
Click below to see results
Girls 16 & 18: Claremont, CA - July 30-August 2
Girls 16s Girls 18s
Ashley Kurizaki Karli Vo
Jada Igawa Maggie Hoe
Katarina Brajovic Jariahlyn Rhoades
Logan Tom Chloe Takahashi
Boys 16 & 18: Notre Dame, IN - July 29-August 1
Boys 16s Boys 18s
Bradley Hirohata Sibby Rodi
Brian Assi Brandon Ramos
Glen Ngo Iori Furuhata
Kawelo Tsuneyoshi Tanner Ige
[Updated: May 24, 2023]
Battle of the Sections: Registration is open!
Players must register for the tournament to be considered for selection.
Please register early. Selection will be made on June 14.
Girls 16 & 18: Claremont, CA - July 30-August 2
8 girls for Hawaii Pacific section will be selected. the top 4 ranked in the 16s division, and the top 4 ranked in the 18s division that are registered to the tournament. (Selection based on the USTA National Standing List as of June 14.)
Boys 16 & 18: Notre Dame, IN - July 29-August 1
8 boys for Hawaii Pacific section will be selected. the top 4 ranked in the 16s division, and the top 4 ranked in the 18s division that are registered to the tournament. (Selection based on the USTA National Standing List as of June 14.)
[Updated: March 20, 2023]
2023 L4 Junior Spring Section Championships Results & Photo’s: March 17-19
Girls 12 & under:
Singles: 1. Kellie Loo 2. Jules Kow 3. Mei Thomas
Doubles: 1. Elizabeth Huang/ Kaia Matsuoka 2. Jules Kow/ Emi Koike Smith 3. Mana Takimoto/Skyler Tsang
Girls 14 & under:
Singles: 1. Sola Bando 2. Annika Nishida 3. Violet Kato
Doubles: 1. Mami Daysog/ Mia Tom 2. Jurene Dupio/ Sola Bando 3. Violet Kato/ Annika Nishida
Girls 16 & under:
Singles: Jada Igawa 2. Katarina Brajovic 3. Sophia Howell
Girls 18 & under:
Singles: 1. Jariahlyn Rhoades 2. Karli Vo 3. Skye Yonehara
Doubles: 1. Maggie Hoe/Leyanne Hirota 2. Karli Vo/ Skye Yonehara 3. Logan Tom/ Jariahlyn Rhoades
Boys 12 & under:
Singles: 1. Mason Linx 2. Jacob Hatori 3. Ian Pak
Doubles: 1. Burton Ueda/ Mason Linx 2. Shane Pagano/ Maika Ling
Boys 14 & under:
Singles: 1. Aman Dole 2. Cooper McKenna 3. Stefan Brajovic
Doubles: 1. Ben Arrillaga/ Aman Dole Ho 2. Evan Wang/ Dylan Tamamoto 3. Ethan Loo/ Ethan Camp
Boys 16 & under:
Singles: 1. Glen Ngo 2. Bradley Hirohata 3. Kawelo Tsuneyoshi
Doubles: 1. Glen Ngo, Spencer Yamamoto 2. Bradley Hirohata/ Siddarth Srinivisan 3. Marcus Gomez/ Miles Sugimoto
Boys 18 & under:
Singles: 1. Bryan Assi 2. Andre Ajed 3. Brandon Ramos
Doubles: 1. Tsubasa Okada/ Tanner Ige 2. Iori Furuhata/ Payton Jim On 3. Seiya Kudo/Dawson Hose
For a recap of all other match scores and results, please click the link below to the Serve Tennis tournament page:
[Updated: February 21, 2023]
Presidents Day Tournament: results
Thank you to all players, parents, USTA staff, officials and volunteers who, in spite of the inclement weather, came out with a positive "NO RAIN" attitude!
Despite the weather that was forecast for Presidents Day weekend we were fortunate enough to complete matches leading up to the final Championship Day. The matches listed below were either not played or not completed and will not be completed.
SEE THE LIST BELOW TO SEE WHO MADE IT TO THE FINALS!
Boys 12 Doubles Finalists: Nishimiya/Cobangbang vs Hatori/Hatori (not played)
Boys 14 Doubles Semi-Finalists: Allison/Brajovic vs McKenna/Spezialy (unfinished)
Finalists: George/Camp vs unknown (not played)
Boys 16 Doubles Finalists Ngo/Yamamoto vs Tsuneyoshi/Ramos (not played)
Boys 18 Doubles Semi-Finalists: Okada/Ige vs Rodi/Dela Cruz (unfinished)
Finalist: Ajed/Frattarelli vs unknown (not played)
Boys 12 Singles Finalists: Christian Hatori vs Reece Cobangbang (not played)
Boys 14 Singles Finalists: Owen Allison vs Joseph DeGracia (not played)
Boys 16 Singles Finalists: Kawelo Tsuneyoshi vs Siddharth Srinivasan (not played)
Boys 18 Single Finalists: Bryan Assi vs Tsubasa Okada (not played)
Girls 12 Doubles Finalists: Ikeda/Oshiro vs Corpuz/Corpuz (not played)
Girls 14 Doubles Finalists: Daysog/Tom vs Dupio/Bando (not played)
Girls 16 Doubles Finalists: Simpson-Morgan/Blakey vs Jovanovic/Morris (not played)
Girls 18 Doubles Finalists: Wong/Visaya vs Hoe/Hirota (not played)
Girls 12 Singles Finalists: Mia Lo vs Shayna Lin (not played)
Girls 14 Singles Finalists: Kiana Smith vs Shaya Jovanovic (unfinished)
Girls 16 Singles Finalists: Ashley Kurizaki vs Audrey Feng (not played)
Girls 18 Singles Finalists: Elise Wong vs Jariahlyn Rhoades (not played)
For a recap of all other match scores and results, please click the link below to the Serve Tennis tournament page:
[Updated: January 17, 2023]
L3 Winter Section Championships: January 14-15: results and photos
Click here for scores
(1) B16D: Glen Ngo/Spencer Yamamoto (right) def. Owen Allison/Carter Beppu
(2) B18D: Sibby Rodi/Tanner Ige (left) def. Payton Jim On/Andre Ajed
(3) G16D: Ashley Kurazaki/Jada Igawa (right) def Mami Daysog/Mia Tom
(4) G18D: Leyanne Hirota/Maggie Hoe (left) vs Logan Tom/Jariahlyn Rhoades
Photo’s for 12’s & 14’s not available
B12S: 1. Joshua Nishimiya 2. Reece Cobangbang 3. Christian Hatori / B12D: 1. Christian Hatori/Jacob Hatori 2. Joshua Nishimiya/Reece Cobangbang 3. Peter Lopez/Marcus Huang
B14S: 1. Hudson Spezialy 2. George Ho 3. Aman Dole / B14D: 1. EthanCamp/George Ho 2. Keala Utsuki/Noah Pak 3. Braden Lambert/Aman Dole
G12S: 1. Kady Oshiro 2. Catelyn Corpuz 3. Alexandria Ikeda / G12D: 1. Courtney Corpuz/Catelyn Corpuz 2. Kady Oshiro/Alexandria Ikeda 3. Iris Wang/Jamie Chun
G14S: 1. Sola Bando 2. Violet Kato 3. Jurene Dupio / G14D: 1. Sola Bando/Jurene Dupio 2. Rylie Yamamoto/Kamy Kaneshige 3. Violet Kato/Ella Dao
We have updated contact information in Junior Tennis. Please see contact information below:
contact Oceane Adam / email: adam@hawaii.usta.com / cell: 808-203-9804
Boys 18 Singles:
4th place: Dylan Tsoi
5th Place: Payton Jim On
6th Place: Tannor Binder
Boys 18 Doubles:
4th place: Sanjeev Undamatla & Shrish Choudhary
Girls 18 Singles
4th Place: Ava Martin
5th Place: Quin Brady
6th Place: Rachel Lee
Girls 18 Doubles
4th place: Polina Jorniak & Anna Pallencaoe
LOW NUMBER OF JUNIOR TOURNAMENTS
The number of junior tournaments has been down since the Covid-19 pandemic hit. The reason for the decrease is due to schools, private clubs, and tennis organizations having restricted access to students and members only. Many of them are still not yet ready to host any junior tournaments. For a while, USTA was the only organization hosting junior programs and tournaments. USTA has been hosting most of the junior tournaments at The Jarand M. Y. Iwase Tennis Complex at Central Oahu Regional Park (CORP). Each event is required to go through the permit approval process. In June, CORP started its court resurfacing project and encountered court damage issues after the pickle ball event. All permit processes for CORP are on hold until further notice. Therefore, all USTA hosted junior tournaments are also postponed. During this time, USTA will host flex tournaments to provide some competition. Slowly, we are seeing tournament directors in Hilo, Kona, and Oahu begin to host Level 6 and color ball events. Some tournament directors have plans to start hosting junior tournaments in the fall this year. We hope to see a big increase in the number of junior tournaments by 2023.
JTT & JTTK LEAGUES
Jr Team Tennis (JTT) and JTT for Kids (JTTK) Spring season is now in progress. See this factsheet for more details. If you are interested in participating in JTT or JTTK and need assistance finding a team, please fill out this Team Inquiry Form. Go to USTA Hawaii Junior Website for any junior updates.
If you have any feedback or questions, please do not hesitate to contact The Director of Junior Tennis, Oceane Adam at adam@hawaii.usta.com.
Congratulations to the Graduates of 2022!
“During my four years at Kalaheo, I have been extremely busy! I competed on varsity cross country, swim, and tennis teams, as well as doing track and field. I was the first tennis player from my school to win my regional championship, divisional championship, and medal at states. I also have maintained good grades and will be graduating with honors and a CTE completion award, along with being one of my school’s valedictorians. I am extremely blessed to have all of your support thus far, and I am excited to announce that I will be majoring in biomedical engineering and playing Division I women’s tennis at UC Irvine! Go anteaters! Zot! Zot! Zot!”
Larissa Teramura, graduated from Kalaheo High School, will be attending UC Irvine with Biomedical engineering major, and will be playing on the UCI women’s tennis team.
“I am so proud to be a raider and I love this team. Let’s ride.”
Ryan Watanabe, graduated from Iolani School, will be attending Gonzaga University with Engineering major.
If you are a 2022 graduate and would like to be feature here, please complete this form.
[Updated: April 27, 2022]
Sportsmanship Policy & Code of Conduct
The Section Board recently approved and adopted the USTA Sportsmanship Policy and the Code of Conduct. Effective immediately, all participants, including parents/guardian, athletes, and coaches/managers will be required to sign the Code of Conduct form when registering for USTA Hawaii junior tournaments and leagues. Click the links below for more information.
Code of Conduct - Parent/Guardian & Athlete
USTA National Junior Tournament Structure
· The new structure will utilize seven levels of events, ranging from Level 7 (Intermediate) to Level 1 (National Championships) and a universal ranking system that will distribute points consistently across the country.
· This nationwide system will provide consistent tournament levels and standardized tournament operations for all events—regardless of location—replacing a current system that is greatly dependent upon the region.
· The new system will allow players to more easily compete across sections, as the levels will be standardized with an increased number of open events, providing even more playing opportunities for junior players.
· In addition, there will be a series of non-ranking events, which will focus on age-appropriate competition, development, and fun.
For details, click here
PlayTracker for 10u Players
On January 1, 2021, USTA Youth Progression transitioned to USTA.com within your profile, and with that comes an exciting new look.
Ball Color & Age Requirements
Players must be at least 5 years old to play in a USTA competitive program, and will graduate from the Net Generation PlayTracker at the age of 11, on the first day of their birthday month.
· Players aged 5-7 years old are recommended to play in red ball programs.
· Players aged 7-9 years old are recommended to play in orange ball programs.
· Players aged 9-11 years old are recommended to play in green ball programs.
Players under the age of 9 will be required to pass an assessment by their primary Net Generation coach in order to play in green ball programs. (more details below)
All players in green ball will be required to meet 1500 points on the Net Generation PlayTracker in order to play in yellow ball events.
Eligible Play Opportunities
Players will receive points from red, orange and green ball USTA Team Challenges, USTA Junior Team Tennis, and USTA Junior Circuit programs.
· USTA Team Challenge - Low pressure introduction to competition (1-2 hours)
· USTA Junior Team Tennis - Season of local team-based match play (4-8 weeks)
· USTA Junior Circuit - Series of non-elimination tournaments (2-4 hours)
For more details click here
Getting Started in Tennis
Could your child be the next tennis great? The USTA offers various programs to teach tennis to kids as young as four years old. Learn about our offerings and see which ones are best for your child.
Play with a Team
Junior Team Tennis (JTT) is the USTA's youth tennis league for kids ages 6-18. Enroll your kids to teach them the importance of teamwork, perseverance and to help them build lifelong friendships.
Compete in a Tennis Tournament
Advance your game by competing in local, regional and national junior tournaments. Whether you are a first time or experienced competitor, you will learn new skills and have fun.
Apply for a Scholarship
Thanks to our generous supporters, we are able to make tennis accessible for every child, regardless of their economic background. Apply for one of our scholarships today.
For any other questions, please contact Oceane Adam, Director of Junior Tennis, at adam@hawaii.usta.com.