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Team USA Produces Record Sixteen British Junior Open Quarterfinalists

Team USA has made history by producing sixteen British Junior Open quarterfinalists–topping a previous best of fifteen last year–after two days of play in Birmingham, England. The U.S. contingent enjoyed a strong start to the tournament with thirty-five of fifty-four players reaching the round of sixteen over the first two days of play, January 3-4. Carter Macdougall (BU11), Henry Urbanek (BU13), Akaisha Bhatia (GU15), Trinity Moshi (GU15), Hart Robertson (BU17) and Avery Park (GU19) all upset...

Team USA Prepared to Face World’s Best at British Junior Open

Fifty-four players are set to represent Team USA against the world's best juniors at the 2024 British Junior Open, January 3-7, in Birmingham. The 2024 BJO marks Team USA's tenth annual trip to England as a team. The BJO is considered to be akin to the World Junior Championships with the world’s top players competing in all age divisions from U11 to U19, while the World Juniors fields just the U19 division. Last year, Team USA...

U.S. Men Equal Best Men’s Team Championship Finish of Sixth Place

Team USA matched its best finish of sixth place at the biennial WSF Men's World Team Championship, December 17, in Taraunga, New Zealand. The U.S. men entered the first Men's World Team Championship since 2019 as the tournament's five seeds and topped group E with wins over Czechia and the Cook Islands. The U.S. then made secured a place in the quarterfinals with a 2-1 win over New Zealand courtesy of wins from Spencer Lovejoy and...

Team USA Targets Fifth Place Men’s World Team Championship Finish

The U.S. Men's National Team have their sights on a record fifth place finish after a narrow quarterfinal loss against four seeds Switzerland Friday, December 15, in Tauranga, New Zealand. The U.S. men--the tournament's five seeds--reached their first quarterfinal appearance--and just second in tournament history--with a 2-1 win over hosts New Zealand on Thursday setting up a match up against the Swiss. The No. 1s opened up the match and put on a five-game battle as...

U.S. Men Defeat Hosts New Zealand to Reach World Teams Quarterfinals

The U.S. Men's National Team has reached its first World Tea, Championship Quarterfinal since 2011 after defeating hosts New Zealand Thursday, December 14, in Tauranga. Playing in front of a partial home crowd on the glass show court staged in the Mercury Arena, the U.S. got off to a quick winning start courtesy of Spencer Lovejoy, who dispatched Temwa Chileshe 11-5, 11-4, 11-7 in the No. 3 match up. The No. 1s followed on with world...

Team USA to Face Hosts New Zealand in Men’s World Teams Playoffs

Team USA will face hosts New Zealand and world No. 3 Paul Coll in the playoff rounds of the WSF Men's World Team Championship after topping Group E Thursday, December 14, in Taraunga, New Zealand. The U.S. faced a difficult start to their tournament when they found themselves 1-0 down in matches and 2-1 down in games against 9/12 seeds Czechia. Czechia's Jakub Sonicky won a five-game opener against Andrew Douglas to give them a...