2021 USTA League Nationals ended this past Sunday with 40 & Over Mixed, which means we can look at a summary of all of the events.
For this summary I'm looking at the number of times each section made the semis, and then points accumulation where 4 points are awarded for 1st, 3 for 2nd, 2 for 3rd, and 1 for 4th.
The overall leader for semis appearances is Southern making the semis in an astonishing 20 of 36 events. Not far behind is Southern California with 16 semis appearances, and Intermountain, Midwest, Florida, and Mid-Atlantic were all in doubles digits with 12 or 13.
But if we go by points accumulation, the overall leader is SoCal and Southern, both with 45 points. While SoCal didn't make the semis as often, when they did, they did well. Florida and Midwest were not far behind at 40 and 37, then Intermountain is next at 30 and Texas makes an appearance at 24.
Broken down by gender though, Florida is the clear leader for the women with 8 semis and 26 points, with SoCal (6/15), Midwest (5/14), Intermountain (6/13), and Southern (6/12) next in line.
For the men, Southern leads with 10 semis and 24 points, with Midwest (6/17), SoCal (5/16), and Intermountain (4/10) also in double digit points.
Last, in Mixed, SoCal leads with 5 semis and 14 points, with Florida (3/11), Southern (4/9), and Texas (3/9) next in line.
No section went home completely blanked, Caribbean and Hawaii brought up the rear but both made the semis twice and garnered 4 points.
Here is the full table, the leader in each category (row) is in green.
More to come.
Update: See a finer grained breakdown of the events by division by section.
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