T3Tennis Athletes Shine at the 2024 USTA Jr. National Championships

T3 Adaptive Racquet Sports • November 17, 2024

Our T3 family celebrates a weekend of competition and community in McDonough, Georgia

Some of out T3Tennis athletes recently traveled to McDonough, Georgia, to compete in the USTA Jr. National Championships. The event, held November 14–17, brought together some of the best adaptive junior players in the country for a weekend of competition, camaraderie, and unforgettable memories.

One of the highlights came from John, who earned the coveted Silver Ball trophy for finishing 2nd place in the B Division Doubles with his partner. This achievement marks an exciting milestone in his journey and reflects the hard work and dedication he’s shown on and off the court. T3 Coach Henry Reyes also had a strong showing, taking 3rd place in the Open Division. He’s pictured alongside his opponent and tournament director, Harlan Matthews.

Beyond the competition, Nationals are a chance for athletes to build friendships and reconnect with peers they see throughout the year. From sharing meals to cheering each other on, the bonds created at these events are as meaningful as the matches themselves.


And of course, no trip to Georgia would be complete without some good southern cooking. Our crew made sure to stop by a local barbecue spot that turned out to be a hidden gem.

We’re proud of John, Coach Henry, and the entire T3 team for representing our community so well on the national stage. Their achievements remind us that T3 is about more than just tennis, it’s about teamwork, perseverance, and family.


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