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THE RECAP: 2025 UIL Tennis State Tournament Results; RR Westwood excels, Kempner's Do captures 4th Title
SAN ANTONIO — The UIL Tennis State Tournament concluded Friday at the Northside Tennis Center, capping off another thrilling year of high school competition with standout performances across the board—particularly from Round Rock Westwood and Fort Bend Kempner.
In 6A boys singles, Round Rock Westwood’s Sibi Raja claimed the state title with a straight-set win (6-2, 6-3) over Austin Westlake’s Lucas Riezebeek. Raja, a senior committed to Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, closed out his high school career in dominant fashion.
Westwood continued its winning ways in boys doubles as brothers Daniel and Devon Zhang battled through three sets (6-4, 3-6, 6-3) to defeat Southlake Carroll’s Andrew Whitehead and Danil Kazakov. It marked Daniel’s second consecutive state title after winning last year with Leon Chen.
On the girls side, Tompkins’ Ananya Sriniketh, also heading to Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, rallied to defeat Coppell’s Alexandra Patton in a three-set comeback (4-6, 7-5, 6-3) and secure the 6A girls singles crown.
In 6A girls doubles, Westwood added another title to its tally. Anwitha Duduka and Janya Tellabati earned a straight-set victory (7-5, 6-3) over Plano West’s Emma Thoms and June Kim. Duduka, who was runner-up last year with a different partner, clinched the title this time with Tellabati.
Fort Bend Clements made its mark in 6A mixed doubles as Gabriel Segubiense and Jastine Escamos powered past El Paso Franklin’s Kendall Olivas and Ayden Fraire (6-4, 6-3). Segubiense, who finished second in 2024 with a different partner, completed his redemption run with the win.
In 5A boys singles, Fort Bend Kempner’s Noey Do etched his name into the history books, winning his fourth consecutive state championship. The Rice-bound senior capped off a remarkable high school career with another dominant showing.
Other 5A champions included Walnut Grove’s Matteo Mejia and Blake Anderson in boys doubles, and Abilene Wylie’s Hope Willis in girls singles. Grapevine’s Sara and Emilia Gyorgy captured their second straight girls doubles title, continuing a family legacy of excellence. Frisco Lebanon Trail’s Aaditt Rishi and Addison Rosser claimed the 5A mixed doubles title.
With multiple repeat champions, sibling duos, and dramatic matches, this year’s UIL State Tournament served as a showcase of Texas tennis talent—and a fitting finale to the 2025 season.
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TOURNAMENT RESULTS
6A BOYS SINGLES
Champion: Sibi Raja -- RR Westwood
Runner-Up: Lucas Riezebeek -- Austin Westlake
6A BOYS DOUBLES
Champion: Daniel Zhang & Devon Zhang -- RR Westwood
Runner-Up: Andrew Whitehead & Danil Kazakov -- Southlake Carroll
6A GIRLS SINGLES
Champion: Ananya Sriniketh -- Tompkins
Runner-Up: Alexandra Patton -- Coppell
6A GIRLS DOUBLES
Champion: Anwitha Duduka & Janya Tellabati -- RR Westwood
Runner-Up: Emma Thoms & June Kim -- Plano West

6A MIXED DOUBLES
Champion: Gabriel Segubiense & Jastin Escamos -- Fort Bend Clements
Runner-Up: Kendall Olivas & Ayden Fraire -- El Paso Franklin
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5A BOYS SINGLES
Champion: Noey Do -- Fort Bend Kempner
Runner-Up: Rudy Mazzola -- Beaumont West Brook

5A BOYS DOUBLES
Champion: Matteo Mejia & Blake Anderson -- Walnut Grove
Runner-Up: Zach Belyea & Sohan Chintala -- Frisco Memorial
5A GIRLS SINGLES
Champion: Hope Willis -- Abilene Wylie
Runner-Up: Sara Shelhamer -- Amarillo
5A GIRLS DOUBLES
Champion: Sara Gyorgy & Emilia Gyorgy -- Grapevine
Runner-Up: Siyona Davis & Avani Tripathi -- Frisco Independence
5A MIXED DOUBLES
Champion: Aaditt Rishi & Addison Rosser -- Frisco Lebanon Trail
Runner-Up: Koen Aggarao & Shyrabelle Buquel -- Mission Sharyland
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Kempner freshman Noey Do, center, is pictured with the Class 5A boys singles state championship trophy on Wednesday morning.
Kempner’s Do sweeps through state to take 5A singles title
Freshman Noey Do capped off a remarkable debut campaign by making Kempner tennis history Wednesday morning, becoming the first Cougar boys singles player to win state.
Do beat Mission Sharyland’s Alan Gonzales, 6-2, 6-4, in the Class 5A boys singles state final at the Northside Tennis Center in Helotes. Do did not lose a set in three state tournament matches to become Kempner’s first tennis state champion since Bryan Wooten and Sydney Jim won the boys doubles state title in 2000.
“To be the first boys singles winner at state for my school, it feels great to be able to represent my school and accomplish something like this for Kempner,” Do said.
Do defeated Lubbock’s Andrew Azatian, 6-1, 6-2 in the opening round of the state tournament. He followed that by beating McAllen Memorial’s Agustin Salazar, 6-0, 6-2, in the semifinal.
Do finished the spring season 20-0.
“Before the tournament, I practiced so hard that I really believed I would do well,” Do said. “And after that first match, I was like, hey, I really do have the opportunity to win the tournament. I just kept that within myself the rest of the way.
“I wanted it so much. Every point I lost, I kept telling myself not to worry about it and play on. Every point I won, I was like, ‘I’m going to get this. I’m going to get this.’ It was just my mindset, persevering through tough times.”
Do went from having to battle for his varsity spot in the fall to making history for Cougars tennis.
“When I first got here, I had to fight for my position,” Do said. “Then the tournaments throughout the season went really well. I had to fight just like I had to today. Every match was really worth something to me. My confidence in winning matches really improved overall.”
Do credits two things for his success. One is his cardio. Do said he has been doing long distance running since the fifth grade and has been working on endurance ever since.
“I really believe I can outlast my opponent, no matter what,” Do said. “I can out-grind him to where he will eventually miss serves.”
Do also has a sharp backhand, which he relies on during the toughest of moments during matches. It’s his go-to during pressure situations.
“It’s my best shot,” he said.
Do started playing tennis eight years ago. It has been a match ever since. He also won the Region III-5A and District 24-5A championships.
“I really love how this sport combines a lot of things about you,” Do said. “You have to have your mental, your techniques and your technical. You have to have a little bit of everything to achieve your goal of winning a match.”
Do is the first singles state champion in Fort Bend ISD in 10 years. He is confident his best is still to come.
“I believe one of my weaknesses is my serve,” he said. “I get nervous. So, I’ll work on that and hopefully will be even better my sophomore year.”

































