It didn’t take long for Shristi Selvan to define excellence in 2026, opening the year with a truly momentous achievement.
The 15-year-old delivered a masterclass performance at the USTA Level 1 Girls’ 16s National Winter Championships in Orlando, FL, capturing the singles title and securing her first Gold Ball with a commanding 6-3, 6-1 victory over fourth-seeded Olivia Lin in the final.
A product of the JTCC pathway since joining the Future Champs Red Ball program at age five and recipient of the Keith Robert Larson Scholarship fund, Selvan dropped only one set across seven victories en route to the title. Her most demanding test came in the quarterfinals, where she saved multiple match points and showed remarkable resilience in a dramatic 6-1, 5-7, 13-11 super tiebreak win.
“I have had the goal of earning a Gold Ball for months, and when I got the win, it felt surreal,” Selvan said. “To have a team with me, especially my sister Shivaani and coaches Oliver Akli and Kevin Johnson by my side, and also having friends and teammates watching and cheering me on from the stream online, was amazing and honestly the best feeling in the world.”
After the final point, Selvan continued to exemplify the true definition of a champion beyond the scoreboard—taking the time to sweep the clay court where she had just competed, leaving it in pristine condition.
The Gold Ball is more than a title. It is a powerful statement of excellence and a glimpse of what lies ahead for Shristi on the national stage.
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