For Shristi Selvan, the feeling was familiarâbut this time, it was even bigger.
After opening 2026 with her first Gold Ball at the USTA Winter Nationals, Selvan returned to the national stage at the Easter Bowl in Indian Wells, CA with the confidence of a champion and the hunger for more.
The 15-year-old didnât just recreate that sense of dĂ©jĂ vuâshe elevated it, returning to the winnerâs circle on March 29 and taking it a step further by capturing both Girlsâ 16s singles and doubles titles.
“I want to thank my friends and family for supporting me when I was down and helping me find more joy putting in the work,â said Selvan. âI want to shout-out my mentor Coach Paula, who has put a lot of time and energy into my game, and Coach Oliver, who has been traveling with me this past year. I am excited for what the future holds.”

A product of the JTCC pathway since joining the Future Champs Red Ball program at age five and a recipient of the Keith Robert Larson Scholarship Fund, Selvan dropped just three sets across 11 matches en route to an unforgettable two-championship week.Â
Selvanâs doubles partner, Emery June Martin, is committed to join the JTCCÂ High Performance program in the near future and was thrilled to fulfill a dream winning a Gold Ball close to home.
âShristi and I came back from 5â2 down in the final set of our semifinal match, and I am proud of how we fought,â said Martin, a Los Angeles, CA native. âAfter trying out several academies, there was no doubt JTCCÂ had the best training environment for me. The coaches are amazing, and the professional, friendly atmosphere of the program and players is unmatched. I feel very blessed to call it my âhomeâ away from home.â
JTCC also had four players earn Top 10 finishes at the Easter Bowl.

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