At the recent USATT Junior Ranking Tournament II in Charlotte, North Carolina, one performance stood out not just for its results, but for the poise, grit, and evolution it revealed.
Abigail Yu, a Paddle Palace-sponsored athlete representing Team XNT5 Rochester, delivered a breakout performance that turned heads and confirmed what her training and transformation had been pointing toward. Sheâ€s no longer a prospect. Sheâ€s a problem.
Scan forward to 1:20:43 to watch Abigail vs. Sally Moyland
Only four weeks before the tournament, Abigail made a bold switch. She moved to Dr. Neubauer K.O. Extreme medium-long pips on her forehand and while keeping her trusted STIGA DNA Dragon Grip on the backhand, mounted on the revolutionary STIGA Cybershape Carbon blade. That change wasnâ€t just cosmetic. It was a calculated strategic pivot that added deception, depth, and tactical maturity to her game.
Her coach, Wei Qi, put it plainly:
“Abigail showed remarkable composure, discipline, and determination throughout the trials. What impressed me most was not just her shot-making ability and consistency, but her mental resilience under pressure. Four weeks before the competition, Abigail switched to using medium-long pips, which has since become a distinctive feature of her playing style. She is steadily growing into a well-rounded player, and Iâ€m truly proud of the way she carried herself and contributed to the Rochester Team XNT5.â€
That evolution was on full display in Charlotte, where she battled seasoned opponents with a blend of control, spin variation, and fearless counterplay. Her ability to integrate the medium-long pips into high-pressure rallies gave her a clear edge in tempo and unpredictability.
Abigailâ€s performance is not just a one-off. It is the result of months of hard work, intelligent equipment choices, and a growing understanding of how to exploit her own strengths while neutralizing others. As one of the few junior players in the country using a hybrid setup with medium pips on the forehand, she represents a bold, creative approach to the modern game.
Her results in Charlotte are the latest milestone in a journey that is just getting started.
At Paddle Palace, we are proud to support rising stars like Abigail Yu. These are players who combine talent with discipline, creativity with courage, and who are not afraid to make bold changes in pursuit of excellence.
To explore the same gear Abigail trusts in competition:
Stay tuned as Abigail continues her ascent. We are excited to see where this journey leads.
Paddle Palace caught up with Abigail and her coach Wei Qi at practice. “Abigail, you can run, but you can’t hide from the competition! Good Luck at National in Ontario!”
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