Sacramento, California.
April 19, 2026.
MIXED DOUBLES FINAL: (4) Tyra Black and Eric Oncins def. (1) Jorja Johnson and JW Johnson, 11-7, 6-11, 3-11, 11-8, 11-8.
- Black’s second career Mixed Doubles title, both this year, and Oncins’s first.
- Black and Oncins had zero errors on Serves, Returns, and Third Shots. (Balls hit into the net or out of bounds.) It’s only the third time a team has done this in any final since the start of 2022, and the first time in a five-game final.
- JW Johnson joins Ben Johns as the only male players with more than 100 career medals.
- Jorja Johnson had a match-high 12 Dinks into the net or wide.
- Longest rally: 46 shots.
MEN’S DOUBLES FINAL: (1) Ben Johns and Gabe Tardio def. (2) JW Johnson and CJ Klinger, 11-8, 7-11, 11-6, 11-2.
- Johns and Tardio’s 14th title this season is the most of any team in Men’s, Women’s or Mixed Doubles.
- Ben Johns’s 200th final across all disciplines. His record in finals is 181-19.
- JW Johnson joins Ben Johns as the only male players with more than 100 career medals.
- All four players had at least ten Clean Winners. Tardio had been involved in each of the last six times that has happened in a Men’s final.
- Johns and Tardio had fewer Dinks into the net or wide, 10-3.
- Longest rally: 122 shots, the longest rally in -any- Doubles final since the start of 2022.
WOMEN’S DOUBLES FINAL: (2) Rachel Rohrabacher and Parris Todd def. (1) Tyra Black and Jorja Johnson, 11-5, 6-11, 11-4, 11-6.
- Rohrabacher’s first title since winning in Milwaukee in November 2024.
- Rohrabacher’s ninth career title, and first without Anna Bright as a partner.
- Todd’s third career title.
- Rohrabacher/Todd won despite having fewer Clean Winners, 21-11.
- Longest rally: 77 shots.
MEN’S SINGLES FINAL: (2) Federico Staksrud def. (12) Zane Ford, 11-4, 11-2.
- Staksrud’s 20th career Singles title.
- Staksrud’s six titles this season include both Sacramento tournaments.
- Staksrud’s 20 titles have come against 15 different opponents in the finals.
- Staksrud had fewer Baseline Drive Errors, 17-2.
- Longest rally: 13 shots.
WOMEN’S SINGLES FINAL: (1) Kate Fahey def. (2) Kaitlyn Christian, 11-3, 11-0.
- Fahey’s sixth career title and second this season (both Sacramento events).
- Three of Christian’s four Return errors were in Game One.
- Fahey had fewer Baseline Drive Errors, 10-4.
- Longest rally: 9 shots.
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