Johnson and Allegre Claim ITF J300 Singles Titles in Tucson

Cozad and Goode Earn Third J300 Doubles Title, First-Time Pairing Combs and Traynor Capture Girls Doubles

Mar. 15, 2026 at 4:37am

Sixteen-year-old Southern Californians Andy Johnson and Camille Allegre both claimed their first ITF J300 singles titles on Saturday at the Tucson Racquet and Fitness Club. In the boys final, the top-seeded Johnson defeated No. 5 seed Ryan Cozad 6-2, 6-2, while the unseeded Allegre came from behind to beat Allison Wang 3-6, 6-2, 6-4 in the girls final. In doubles, the top-seeded team of Cozad and Gavin Goode won their third J300 title together, while the first-time pairing of Emery Combs and Olivia Traynor captured the girls doubles crown.

Why it matters

The ITF J300 events are some of the most prestigious junior tennis tournaments, providing valuable ranking points and exposure for up-and-coming players. Johnson and Allegre's titles represent significant breakthroughs in their junior careers, while the continued success of the Cozad/Goode doubles team and the surprise victory of the new Combs/Traynor pairing highlight the depth of talent and competitive nature of the junior tennis circuit.

The details

In the boys final, Johnson was dominant from start to finish, needing just over an hour to defeat Cozad. Johnson's unforced errors were at a minimum as he broke Cozad twice in each set. Cozad had his chances, including two break points in the opening game of the second set, but Johnson was able to fend them off. On the girls side, Allegre had to battle back after dropping the first set to Wang. Allegre increased her aggression and first serve percentage in the final two sets to rally for the victory, saving multiple match points in the process.

  • The championship matches were played on Saturday morning.
  • The boys final started an hour before the girls final due to Cozad's doubles match later in the day.

The players

Andy Johnson

A 16-year-old from Rancho Palos Verdes, California who is ranked No. 16 in the ITF junior rankings. He won his first ITF J300 title on Saturday.

Camille Allegre

A 16-year-old from Aliso Viejo, California who was unseeded coming into the tournament but claimed her first ITF J300 title with a comeback victory in the girls final.

Ryan Cozad

A 17-year-old from Atlanta, Georgia who was the No. 5 seed. He fell to Johnson in the boys final but teamed up with Gavin Goode to win the doubles title.

Gavin Goode

A 17-year-old left-hander who partnered with Cozad to win their third ITF J300 doubles title together.

Emery Combs

A 15-year-old who teamed up with Olivia Traynor for the first time to capture the girls doubles title.

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What they’re saying

“I think I played a lot better than I had in the last few rounds. I took a whole week off before this tournament, so I didn't have a lot of rhythm going into the tournament, but I progressively got better and better.”

— Andy Johnson (ZooTennis)

“He's developed a lot more of his shots. His serve has gotten better, he was a lot better mentally today, locked in the whole time, I felt like. He's improved in a lot of areas.”

— Ryan Cozad, 17-year-old from Atlanta (ZooTennis)

“In the first set, she was just playing well. In the second set, I was being a little bit more aggressive and the balls she was aggressive on, I would counter it and she would go for more and start missing.”

— Camille Allegre (ZooTennis)

“I think she played really well and was giving me a hard time. Physically I wasn't really there today, but she did really well, was able to get my shots back. But this was just another match for me to improve on.”

— Allison Wang, 15-year-old from San Jose, California (ZooTennis)

“Off court we're really close friends and we spend a lot of time together and that translates on court. We both return well and serve well, which are the two biggest parts so we're able to win a lot of matches based off that.”

— Ryan Cozad, 17-year-old (ZooTennis)

What’s next

Johnson and Allegre will both be top seeds at next week's ITF J300 event in San Diego, while Cozad and Goode will be seeking their fourth J300 doubles title together.

The takeaway

The ITF J300 events in Tucson showcased the depth of talent in junior tennis, with new champions emerging and established players continuing to improve. The ability of these young players to handle the pressure and grind through multiple matches highlights the competitive nature of the junior circuit and the bright futures of the sport.