COLLEGE PARK, MD — The 2026 JTCC Champions Celebration on April 16 will recognize two individuals whose leadership and achievements have profoundly shaped the organization.
Together, the honorees—Ray Benton, JTCC’s longtime Chief Executive Officer, and Denis Kudla, one of the program’s first homegrown professional players and a current member of the JTCC High Performance coaching team—represent more than 30 years of dedication to JTCC’s mission and community.
Benton was recruited in 2008 by JTCC founder Ken Brody, whose vision was to build an organization that uses tennis to positively impact lives while developing a world-class training environment that produces champions both on and off the court. During Benton’s 17-year tenure as CEO, JTCC expanded its programs, elevated its national reputation, and established a lasting legacy of excellence in player development, education, and community outreach.
Kudla, the first JTCC alumnus to compete on the worldwide ATP Tour, played professionally for 16 years. He achieved a career-high ATP singles ranking of No. 53 and captured nine ATP Challenger titles. His Grand Slam highlights include a Round of 16 run in the second week of Wimbledon in 2015, and he proudly represented the United States at both the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro and the Davis Cup in 2023.
The JTCC Champions Celebration is an annual fundraiser, with proceeds directly supporting the organization’s efforts to make tennis accessible to players of all backgrounds and abilities throughout the Washington metropolitan area.
Celebrate our honorees by purchasing a ticket or table today by visiting jtcc.org/gala.
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