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Wang Adds Second Gold Ball With 12s Singles Title
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Top-seeded Allison Wang (San Jose, California) brought home her second USTA gold ball by winning the Girls 12s National Singles Championship.

Singles Champion Allison Wang
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Wang, who won the Winter Championship last January in Tucson, Arizona, defeated fifth-seeded Daniela Davletshina (Lake Worth, Florida) 6-4, 6-2 in the title matchup in Peachtree Corners, Georgia. Davletshina was coming off a tournament victory last month at the Clay Courts.

“I had a good tournament preparation,” Wang said. “That helped me be able to handle different situations in the matches.”

The 15th-seeded doubles team of Davletshina, and younger sister, Nikol, won the tandem competition with a 6-4, 6-3 victory over No. 8 Emily Bennington (Apex, North Carolina) and Sophia Khomoutov (Chicago, Illinois). In the Clay Courts, the sisters took third place.

“We would stay together, even if we were losing,” Nikol Davletshina said. “We were both playing good and it was a lot better than the last time we played.”

The singles semifinals were both three-set battles. Wang outlasted No. 3 Nikol Davletshina 6-4, 2-6, 6-4. Daniela Davletshina was a 6-1, 1-6, 6-2 winner over No. 4 Daniela Del Mastro (Maple Grove, Minnesota).

Third place went to Nikol Davletshina, a 6-2, 6-4 winner over Del Mastro.

The Davletshinas advanced to the championship matchup with a 6-2, 6-4 semifinal victory over the No. 5 team of Madeline Cleary (Moorpark, California) and Olivia Lin (Lexington, Massachusetts). Bennington and Khomoutov beat top seeds Adriana Khomyakova (Port St. Lucie, Florida) and Olivia De Los Reyes (Scarsdale, New York) 4-6, 6-4, 7-5.

Doubles Champions Daniela and Nikol Davletshina
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Khomyakova and De Los Reyes defeated Cleary and Lin 6-4, 7-6 (7-0) in the third-place playoff.

De Los Reyes, who won the Clay Courts doubles with Zoe Young (Spring, Texas), was selected as the overall Sportsmanship Award recipient.

Other singles winners:

WestAbigail Haile (Los Angeles, California)

NorthLeala Kramer (Short Hills, New Jersey)

SouthLucy Dupere (Wake Forest, North Carolina)

NortheastJuliana Diianni (Marietta, Georgia)

NorthwestEugenia Alvarez (San Antonio, Texas)

SouthwestElla Lin (Westfield, New Jersey)

SoutheastSophia Shipway (Northville, Michigan)

SilverEmery Combs (Conway, South Carolina)

GoldVibha Gogineni (Mason, Ohio)

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