GIRLS TENNIS
Esha Bhalla (Winchester)
Isabella Camacho (Wayland)
Mia Chung (Wellesley)
Nina Gill (Lincoln-Sudbury)
Bella Gopen (Wellesley)
Lindsey Grosberg (Lincoln-Sudbury)
Manel Guermazi (Newton South)
Sari Hart (Wellesley)
Phoebe Jiang (Lexington)
Sophia Lirio (Notre Dame Hingham)
Mia Lock (Winchester)
Maya Muhunthan (Acton-Boxboro)
Halina Nguyen (Boston Latin)
Ananya Rao (Acton-Boxboro)
Daryana Skobeleva (Winchester)
Sienna Solorza (Newton South)
Lia Swire (Lincoln-Sudbury)
Kimmy Tai (Wellesley)
Melody Tran (Milton)
Vanessa Vu (Boston Latin)
Grace Zhang (Natick)
Emily Zhu (Newton South)
ESHA BHALLA
WINCHESTER
The sophomore went 13-1 and was part of a team that advanced to the Div. 1 state team semifinals. The Middlesex League All-Conference selection has a career mark of 18-3 and a 4+ GPA while taking high level courses.
ISABELLA CAMACHO
WAYLAND
The first singles standout helped Wayland to a 14-6 record and a berth in the Div. 2 state team finals for the first time in seven years. The senior MVP of the Dual County League went undefeated on the season and is the top-ranked player in the USTA 18-and-under age group for Massachusetts. An honors student who received several academic awards, Camacho will continue her tennis career at Wesleyan.
MIA CHUNG
WELLESLEY
The sophomore was 18-1 at first doubles in helping Wellesley go undefeated and win the Div. 1 state team title. A member of the Spanish National Honor Society, Chung has a career mark of 33-1 and a pair of state team titles on her resume. In the offseason, Chung trains at the Longfellow Tennis Academy.
NINA GILL
LINCOLN-SUDBURY
A two-time team co-captain, the four-year varsity mainstay reached the finals of the USTA Massachusetts High School State Doubles finals. Gill was part of a team that made the state finals as a freshman and sophomore. The recipient of the team sportsmanship award, Gill will attend the University of Michigan with plans on majoring in biology on the premed track.
BELLA GOPEN
WELLESLEY
The sophomore played first singles for an undefeated team and rolled to a second straight Div. 1 title. As a freshman, Gopen was a finalist at the USTA Massachusetts High School State Individual tournament. The two-time honor roll student is nationally ranked in the 16-and-under age group and has been invited to compete this summer in USTA Level 1 National tournaments in Alabama and California.
LINDSEY GROSBERG
LINCOLN-SUDBURY
The two-time captain was part of a team that made appearances in the Div, 1 state team finals in 2022 and 2023, A finalist at the USTA Massachusetts High School State Doubles tournament, Grosberg received the Coaches Award in 2024. A member of Alligator Shot Tennis Academy, Grosberg will attend Babson College.
MANEL GUERMAZI
NEWTON SOUTH
The sophomore went 17-4 at first singles for a team that went 18-3 and advanced to the Div. 1 state semifinals. Guermazi was a quarterfinalist at the USTA Massachusetts High School State Individual tournament. A member of the Dual County League All-Star team, Guermazi plays at the New England Tennis Academy.
SARI HART
WELLESLEY
The junior first doubles specialist put together an 18-1 season for the undefeated Div. 1 state team champs. As a sophomore, Hart was 15-0 as the Raiders brought home a state team title. Hart is a member of the National Honor Society and National World Language Honor Society.
PHOEBE JIANG
LEXINGTON
The two-time all-Middlesex League went 11-4 on the season and helped lead the Minutemen to the Div. 1 state team finals. Jiang advanced to the Round of 16 at the USTA Massachusetts High School State Individual tournament. She will play tennis at Swarthmore College.
SOPHIA LIRIO
NOTRE DAME HINGHAM
The freshman was 18-1 in helping her team advance to the Div. 2 state semifinals. Lirio opened some eyes at the USTA Massachusetts High School State Individuals, advancing to the semifinals as 14-seed. An excellent student with a 4.0 GPA, Lirio competes in USTA tournaments in the offseason.
MIA LOCK
WINCHESTER
The junior went 9-1 at first doubles during the regular season and won all four of her matches in the postseason as Winchester made it to the Div. 1 state team semifinals. A member of the Middlesex League All-Conference team, Lock is a captain-elect for 2026. She holds a 4.0 GPA and is a member of the National Honor Society, while receiving academic awards in both English and Social Studies.
MAYA MUHUNTHAN
ACTON-BOXBORO
The MVP of the Dual County League lost just one match during the season. She was a semifinalist at the USTA Massachusetts High School State Individuals. In her varsity career, Muhunthan lost to just three players. A member of the National Honor Society, Muhunthan will play tennis at Amherst College.
HALINA NGUYEN
BOSTON LATIN
Nguyen was a singles standout for a 14-4 Boston Latin team that reached the Div. 1 state quarterfinals before losing to Winchester. The all-Dual County League star reached the Round of 16 at the USTA Massachusetts High School State Individuals where she had to withdraw due to illness.
ANANYA RAO
ACTON-BOXBORO
Rao was 12-1 at second singles for a team that reached the Div. 1 state quarterfinals. Rao is currently ranked among the top-40 in New England. She was a quarterfinalist at the USTA Massachusetts High School State Individual tournament. The junior is a high honor roll student and plans on playing tennis in college.
DARYANA SKOBELEVA
WINCHESTER
An all-Middlesex League selection, the junior went 15-2 on the season en route to the Div. 1 state team semifinals. She reached the Round of 16 at the USTA Massachusetts High School State Individual tournament. Currently ranked ninth in Massachusetts, Skobeleva has a career record of 37-6. A member of the National Honor Society, Skobeleva trains at Longfellow NETA (New England Tennis Academy) and Montoya Tennis Academy.
SIENNA SOLORZA
NEWTON SOUTH
The sophomore was 21-0 and helped Newton South make it to the Div. 1 state semifinals, Solorza also captured the USTA Massachusetts High School State Doubles title. A multilingual student, Solorza takes several honors classes and was the recipient of the Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth (CTY) award for academic excellence.
LIA SWIRE
LINCOLN-SUDBURY
The senior co-captain and first singles player was team MVP again after guiding Lincoln-Sudbury to a berth in the Div. 1 quarterfinals. A four-year varsity singles starter, Swire was undefeated at third singles as a freshman. Swire served on the USTA New England Player Council (2023-2025) and will play tennis at Bates.
KIMMY TAI
WELLESLEY
Tai rotated between first and second singles during the season and put together a 20-0 season for the undefeated Div. 1 state champions. Tai also won the USTA Massachusetts High School State Individual title. Tai was a high honors student as a freshman and sophomore. In the offseason, she trains at the New England Tennis Academy at Longfellow.
MELODY TRAN
MILTON
The Bay State Conference Herget MVP for the third straight season was 14-5 for the Wildcats. Tran advanced to the Round of 16 at the USTA Massachusetts High School State Individual tournament. A high honors student, Tran trains in the offseason at New England Tennis Academy at Longfellow.
VANESSA VU
BOSTON LATIN
The all-Dual County League selection went 18-0 at second singles as Boston Latin made it to the Div. 1 state team semifinals. Vu advanced to the quarterfinals of the USTA Massachusetts High School State Individual tournament. The junior has competed in and won several USTA L4 and L5 singles and doubles titles. Vu trains at both the Sportsmen’s Tennis and Enrichment Center in Dorchester and New England Tennis Academy in Natick/Wellesley.
GRACE ZHANG
NATICK
The Bay State Conference Carey MVP went 15-2 as a junior and was the finalist in the USTA Massachusetts High School State Individual tournament. A three-time BSC MVP, Zhang has a career record of 47-3. A high honors student with a 4.98 GPA, Zhang has competed in United States Tennis Association (USTA) National Level 1 tournaments.
EMILY ZHU
NEWTON SOUTH
A Dual County League All-Star, the freshman went 20-0 on the season. She also won the USTA Massachusetts High School State Doubles title with Sienna Solorza. Zhu takes honors classes and took second place in Picture This at the MIT Science Olympiad. She trains at Longfellow in the offseason.
LEAGUE ALL-STARS
BAY STATE CONFERENCE
Melody Tran, Catalina Abboud, Camila Abboud (Milton); Grace Zhang, Julia Bloom, Noa Brand (Natick); Bella Gopen, Kimmy Tai, Sarah Mackey, Mia Chung, Sari Hart (Wellesley); Taylor Williams, Meena Barnes, Leah Eisner (Needham); Esther Wang (Brookline); Julia Kammer, Kathryn Fine (Newton North)
MVP: Melody Tran, Grace Zhang
BIG THREE
Olivia Rumsey, Brooke Tabicas, Madison Tabicas (Durfee); Logan Lin, Endocia Nkrumah, Chidima Orisakwe, Lisa Bonnet (Brockton); Madelyn Baylies (New Bedford)
MVP: Logan Lin
CAPE AND ISLANDS
ATLANTIC: Maia Ledwell, Genevieve Maranchie, Alexis Christian, Phoebe Hodgson (Falmouth); Ella Cutter, Darcy Addison (Monomoy); Zoe Treitman, Leah Thomson, Ella Moran, Clemintine Zeender, Laina Dubin, Charlotte Marchard (Martha’s Vineyard); Faye Adams, Callie Murphy, Haley Jackson (Nauset)
MVP: Maia Ledwell
LIGHTHOUSE: Lily Walker, Grace Walker, Emily Desruisseaux, Joey Duhamel, Isabella Scioletti, Kayla Katziff Ava Powell (St. John Paul); Keegan Endres (East); Sara Dussault, Sutton LeBrecht (Nantucket); Lucy Koenig, Caroline Phinney, Emma Saunders, Dylan Mason (Rising Tide)
MVP: Lily Walker
CAPE ANN LEAGUE
Lila Borgman, Sophie Johannknecht (Ipswich); Naomi Provost (Hamilton-Wenham); Paige Martino, Lily Alves, Ella Hayman, Vicky McCrann, Kathleen Brown, Christine Choi (Lynnfield); Grace Scarbrough (Manchester-Essex)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Paige Martino, Naomi Provost
CATHOLIC CENTRAL LEAGUE
Megan McCusker, Alexis Poluvatzick, Sai Arora, Ella Graham (Bishop Feehan); Adrianna Darosa, Gwen Schroeder, Callie Reed, Maggie Wichroski, Caroline O’Hare (Bishop Fenwick); Katherine Johnson, Caroline Hannigan, Mariele Turner, Gavyn Swain (Bishop Stang); Lucy Russo, Addie Woodgate (Archbishop Williams); Carolina Toranzo, Anna Wood (St. Mary’s); Lilliana Carey, Samantha Twomey (Cardinal Spellman); Ellie Semon (Arlington Catholic)
CATHOLIC CONFERENCE
Sophia Lirio, Vivienne LaGrassa, Clara Healey (Notre Dame Hingham); Vania Luwago, Maria Sophia Victoria Giani (Malden Catholic); Bridget Julian, Maeve Hegarty (Ursuline); Gabriella Bruck (Fontbonne);
DUAL COUNTY LEAGUE
ALL-CONFERENCE: Manel Guermazi (Newton South); Halina Nguyen, Vanessa Vu (Boston Latin); Emily Wang (Westford Academy); Lia Swire (Lincoln-Sudbury); Abigail Gibson (Concord-Carlisle), Ananya Rao, Maya Muhanthan (Acton-Boxboro); Bella Camacho (Wayland)
FOLEY: Ruby Brennan, Sylvie Denny-Brown (Bedford); Lila Li, Sophie Sima (Weston); Yumi Niimi, Emi Niimi (Wayland); Lillian Nguyen, Gisele Ngo, Harkin Lee (Boston Latin); Nadia Uzelac, Laura Shepard (Waltham)
THORPE: Emilia Zhu, Sienna Soloroza, Lauren Sayers (Newton South); Phoebe Lewis, Kendall Johnson (Concord-Carlisle); Lindsey Grosberg, Nina Gill (Lincoln-Sudbury); Melanie Chang, Emma Park, Sohana Arani (Westford); P.C. Koester (Cambridge)
PLAYERS OF THE YEAR: Bella Camacho, Maya Muhanthan
GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE
Ivana Marinkovic, Juliana Lin, Isabelle Tan, Sarah Pham (Malden); Tracy Pham (Everett); Claudia Lopez (Lynn English); Diane Quach, Amber Sotomayer (Lynn Classical); Xeni Vervens, Maria Silva (Medford); Rachel Sanchez, Cesia Loza (Revere); Xinyl Zhu, Carmen Wheeler (Somerville)
MVP: Ivana Marinkovic
HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE
Izzy Trull, Brook Daniels, Sydney Tolonen (Franklin); Hannah Farbar, Ava Barth, Emily Beaulieu (Oliver Ames); Megan Atwood, Audrey Noreck, Jayla Stone, Grace Manning (North Attleboro); Alina Hou, Kat Budovalcev (Sharon); Analisa Jia (Foxboro); Jaecly Dang, Addison Lewis (King Philip); Ava Olivadesa (Taunton); Addison Shelton (Attleboro); Olivia Henderson, Charlotte Garcia-Ziegler (Stoughton)
MVP: Izzy Trull, Hannah Farber
MAYFLOWER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
Gloria Moniz, Savannah Barcellos, Chloe Baker (Diman); Evelyn Francis, Riley Florindo, Lan Tran (Wareham); Taliyah Raiche, Juliette Evans (Westport)
MVP: Gloria Moniz
MERRIMACK VALLEY CONFERENCE
Mia Thomas, Ishwa Dharan, Hila Berman, Valerie Chu, Celeste Miner, Farah Berty, Caitlyn Croll (Andover); Livia Lawrence (Methuen); Artis Craven (Academy of Notre Dame)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Mia Thomas, Livia Lawrence
MIDDLESEX LEAGUE
ALL-CONFERENCE: Savannah Beatrice (Wilmington); Sara Yasin (Watertown); Mia Lock, Esha Bhalla, Avery Machemer, Cate Sheehan, Daryana Skobeleva (Winchester); Phoebe Jiang, Kiki Reddy, Sally Choi, Angeline Eamranond, Adhiti Hariram (Lexington)
MVP: Daryana Skobeleva
NORTHEASTERN CONFERENCE
ALL-CONFERENCE: Nikki Carr, Lilly Carr (Swampscott); Teagan Skulley, Ria Kundalia (Masconomet); Lani Gilmore, Reese Friedman, Josie Reers, Caroline Bruett (Marblehead); Madison Savage (Danvers); Grace Adams (Beverly)
ALL-STARS: Hannah Pietropaolo, Sienna Anvari, Sophia Donnellan (Masconomet); Sophie Sanidas, Josie Vogel (Danvers); Abbie Goodwin, Samara Dosch (Marblehead); Olivia Devereaux, Ella McAleer, Sophia Gallo (Beverly); Alexandra Kourtelidis, Tiffany Bettencourt (Peabody); Ana Eccles, Ava O’Donnell, Alexia O’Donnell (Swampscott); Keira O’Brien, Esme Sarrouf (Gloucester); Jennifer Tran, Sami Sarnacchiario (Saugus); Alyson Gill, Arianna Silot (Salem); Yudi Arbaiza (Winthrop)
MVP: Nikki Carr
PATRIOT LEAGUE
KEENAN: Sam Ruddick, Sanya Khadivi, Hannah Mello, Gabi Magner (Hingham); Sophia Smith, Catherine Driscoll, Audrey Hubbs (Duxbury); Lily Meyer, Emerson Spinale (Plymouth North); Sophie Ennis, Mady Morris (Whitman-Hanson); Emily Herzog (Marshfield)
MVP: Sophia Smith
FISHER: Amy Thornton, Reese Ponichtera, Molly Quirk (Scituate); Ellie Handrahan. Caroline Brown, Natalie Brown (Hanover); Elizabeth Nyberg, Keira Maloney (Plymouth South); Ruth Dannison (Pembroke); Emily Lim, Vivian Le (North Quincy); Solana Selinger-Batista (Quincy)
MVP: Ruth Dannison
SOUTH COAST CONFERENCE
Neva Matos, Delaney Chase, Caroline Houdelette, Liz Houdelette (Old Rochester); Kohana Fontinha, Brynn McLaughlin, Jolie Decas, Emma Lehane (Apponequet); Madison Fitzgerald (Seekonk); McKinley Wenzel (Bourne); Ava Aguiar (Somerset Berkley); Jade Vadeboncoeur (Case); Grace Polen (West Bridgewater)
MVP: Neva Matos
SOUTHEAST CONFERENCE
Annica Dupre, Camille Taradash, Sophia Rutkowski (Dartmouth); Nicole Kimball, Eily Mitchell (Bridgewater-Raynham)
SOUTH SHORE LEAGUE
Jennifer Akonkem, Tricia Huynh, Linda Thea (Randolph); Jane Santos, Victoria Popova, Stella Chan, Cameron Vroman, Ally Leaver (Norwell); Mariele Henley, Hannah Rogers, Esme Milde (Mashpee); Abby Binienda, Senja Kravitz, Sadie Clarkin, Casey Pestelli (Sandwich); Grace Farry (Rockland); Zoey Pereira, Ella Otfinoski, Julia Joyce, Maggie Kennedy, Anna Thomae, Campbell Schiebel (Cohasset); Mya Dean, Sofie Young, Brianna Baker (Middleboro)
MVP: Mya Dean, Mariele Henley
TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
Caroline Cosgrove, Ellie Winchenbach, Bridget Doherty (Holliston); Leah Hills, Mia Griebel, Sarah Ewing, Caroline Mahoney, Grace Makkas, Laura Green, Emma Motley (Dover-Sherborn); Audrey Lake, Vani Tewari. Scarlett Bernard, Carly Murray, Meaghan Greally (Westwood); May Chen, Avery Michaud, Swiya Patel, Aarushi Kamra (Hopkinton); Katie Keating, Juliet Lane (Medfield); Olivia Fong, Amelia Staples (Millis); Katie Miller, Anna Freeman (Medway); Angelina Tavassoli Hojati (Norton)
MVP: Caroline Cosgrove, Leah Hills