“Little Mo” Internationals in New Jersey Bring Together Top Junior Competition From Around The World

August 21, 2025 | By New York Tennis Magazine Staff

As the professionals were competing in Queens at the U.S. Open, some of the best young tennis players in the world arrived at the West Orange Tennis Club in New Jersey to compete in the “Little Mo” Internationals.

The event in West Orange was the second leg of the “Little Mo” Slam, a series of three International events where if a player wins their yellow ball division in all three Internationals events, will earn the famed “Little Mo” trophy, the six-feet tall prize that is the tallest junior trophy in junior tennis.

While the tournaments feature top competition on the courts, they are played in the spirit of sportsmanship, with players earning Mo Coins for their good behavior on and off the court, which they can cash in for merchandise and other prizes.

“We were very pleased with the exceptional sportsmanship displayed by the players at both the Internationals and Regionals,” said Carol Weyman, MCB Executive Vice President and the Founder of the ‘Road to the Little Mo Internationals’. “Sportsmanship is one of our top priorities and a cornerstone of our Code of Conduct. To recognize this, we present a Sportsmanship Award to one girl and one boy at each event. ‘Little Mo’ was admired not only for her remarkable talent on the court, but also for her kindness, respect and exemplary sportsmanship-values we continue to honor through this award.”

Below are the winners from the “Little Mo” Internationals in New Jersey. The final leg of the Slam will be held from December 5-10 in Palm Beach, Florida.


 

++Boys 8s Singles: Preston Carean (Parkland, Florida)

++Boys 8s Singles Green: Chase Chang (Manhasset, New York)

++Girls 8s Singles: Olivia Arage (Las Vegas, Nevada)

++Boys 8s Doubles: Preston Carean (Parkland, Florida) & Theodore Huang (Glastonbury, Connecticut)

++Boys 8s Doubles Green: Rui Zhe Winston Cai (Mississauga, ON, Canada) & Finlay Bacon (Southampton, New York

++Girls 8s Doubles: Olivia Arage (Las Vegas, Nevada) & Akshara Nagarajan (Providenciales, Turks & Caicos)

++Mixed 8s Doubles: Preston Carean (Parkland, Florida) & Olivia Arage (Las Vegas, Nevada)

++Boys 10s Singles: Victor Glowacki (Old Bridge, New Jersey)

++Boys 10s Singles Green:  Andreas Fuhlrott (Guatemala City, Guatemala)

++Girls 10s Singles: Zoe Anabella Vasquez (Richmond, Virginia)

++Girls 10s Singles Green: Chloe Zhou (Acton, Massachusetts)

++Boys 10s Doubles: Leamon Chang (Clarksville, Maryland) & Aakash Peketi (Moorestown, New Jersey)

++Boys 10s Doubles Green: Mason Laliberte (Saint-Augustin-De-Desmaures, QC, Canada) & Aarav Mandadi (Princeton, New Jersey)

++Girls 10s Doubles: Selena Erkavun (Wyckoff, New Jersey) & Adelyn Mannari (St. Petersburg, Florida)

++Girls 10s Doubles Green: Evelyn May (Canada) & Kelia Toure Fersing (Plan de Cuques, France)

++Mixed Doubles 10s:  Nikola Georgievski (Setagaya Ward, Japan) & Victoria Ingrid Collins (Atlanta, Georgia)

++Mixed Doubles 10s Green: Mason Laliberte (Saint-Augustin-De-Desmaures, QC, Canada) & Evelyn May (Canada)

++Boys 12s Singles:  Shuo Li (Oyster Bay, New York)

++Girls 12s Singles: Angela Wang (Potomac, Maryland)

++Boys 12s Doubles: Patrick Okla (Staten Island, New York) & Dhruva Chari (New Providence, New Jersey)

++Girls 12s Doubles: Angela Wang (Potomac, Maryland) & Maddie Mack (New Rochelle, New York)

++Mixed Doubles 12s: Maddie Mack (New Rochelle, New York) & Mason Feher (Chatham, New Jersey)


 

Scenes From The 2025 “Little Mo” Internationals in New Jersey 

 

 

 

 


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