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Championship Week
by TennisRecruiting.net, 15 August 2022
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Early August is an important time of the year for U.S. junior tennis.
The best American juniors traveled from around the country to compete for gold balls at the USTA National Hard Court Championships. National titles were awarded for boys and girls in singles and doubles in all four age divisions.
This week, Tennis Recruiting Network feature comprehensive coverage of all these tournaments with a special article series called Championship Week. Each day we will feature stories that celebrate the best of the best in American junior tennis.
Here is our planned coverage schedule:
Championship Week Series
Things get started tomorrow morning with coverage of the 12s divisions.
Check in each day this week to find out what took place on courts from San Diego to Georgia as the top American juniors secured their places in history.
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