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Michigan High School Girls Tennis Season Concludes with Champions

Celebration of girls tennis champions in Michigan high school tennis

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The 2025 Michigan high school girls tennis season culminated at the Byron Center West Athletic Complex, where Northville, Birmingham Seaholm, Detroit Country Day, and Ann Arbor Greenhills were crowned state champions across four divisions. Notable performances were celebrated, indicating a bright future for girls tennis in Michigan.

Byron Center, Michigan – The 2025 Michigan high school girls tennis season wrapped up with four teams being crowned state champions during competitions held on May 30-31, 2025, at the Byron Center West Athletic Complex. Northville claimed the Division 1 title, while Birmingham Seaholm won the Division 2 championship. Detroit Country Day earned the victory in Division 3, and Ann Arbor Greenhills dominated Division 4.

Northville’s triumph in Division 1 marks a significant achievement for the team, which has showcased consistent performance in recent years. Birmingham Seaholm, attaining the Division 2 title, recorded 32 points and secured three doubles state championships. This victory represents their first state title since 2018, highlighting a successful comeback in high school tennis.

In Division 3, Detroit Country Day continued to impress with their strong competitive streak, further establishing themselves as a powerhouse in Michigan girls tennis. Notably, Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook Kingswood had previously scored 33 points to win back-to-back championships in this division.

Meanwhile, Ann Arbor Greenhills exhibited remarkable prowess in Division 4 by accumulating 37 points and winning six out of eight individual state titles. This stellar performance reinforces their position as a formidable team in Michigan high school tennis.

The annual state tournaments serve as a platform for recognizing standout talent within Michigan’s high school tennis community. The Michigan High School Tennis Coaches Association applauds exceptional performances by honoring All-State teams across each division. Noteworthy players from the season include Nicole Fu from Rochester Adams High School, who competed in the highly-attended Division 1 finals. Fu was a first-team all-state selection in 2023, showcasing her abilities on the court.

In Oakland County, a number of exceptional players emerged, including all-state selections like Chenfang from Troy, Geisz from Clarkston, Gowda from Troy, Lingam from Bloomfield Hills, and Liu from Novi. Despite some elite athletes opting out of participating in high school tennis this season, coaches emphasized the high level of talent present at the competition.

The depth of talent in this year’s tournaments was particularly noticeable at the No. 1 singles position, where several players demonstrated outstanding skills. Coaches expressed optimism regarding the future of Michigan girls tennis, citing the impressive abilities and achievements of these young athletes.

The past few years have seen a resurgence in the popularity and competitiveness of high school tennis in Michigan. With rising interest among young athletes and valuable experience gained through state-level competitions, the development of tennis talent within the state appears poised to continue growing. The recognition from the Michigan High School Tennis Coaches Association further enhances this trajectory, giving visibility to both current stars and future talent in the sport.

With the conclusion of the 2025 season, teams, players, and coaches will look ahead and prepare for the upcoming season, building upon the successes experienced this year and striving for further achievements in future competitions.

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