Meet the 2026 Bay Area Breakers

Six players, four countries, one team. The 2026 Bay Area Breakers blend established pro experience with a young core hungry to break out — three nations represented on the men's side, two on the women's, and a Bay Area flag flying over all of it. Here's the squad taking the court for our second MLP season.
The men
Pablo Tellez
COL · 30 · 6'0" · Left-handed · Pro since 2022The veteran lefty anchors the Breakers' men's side. A Colombian national and longtime Boca Raton, FL resident, Pablo brings four years of pro experience to the team and the rare lefty hand-speed that makes Breakers stacks a nightmare to attack.
Len Yang
USA · 22 · 6'1" · Right-handedThe New Yorker is the youngest man on the roster and one of the most exciting two-way players in the league — a tall right-side with the reach to shut down lobs and the patience to win drawn-out kitchen battles.
Luc Pham
USA · 22 · Right-handed · Pro since 2025The LA-based rookie made the jump to the pros in 2025 and joins the Breakers as a Bay-adjacent West Coast representative. Quick hands, big hops, and a fearless drive — exactly the kind of new blood MLP rosters live for.
The women
Mya Bui
CAN · 26 · Right-handed · Pro since 2024Mya rolls into 2026 as one of the Breakers' biggest building blocks. The Pickering, ON product turned pro in 2024 and brings clutch shot-making and a calm-under-pressure court IQ that translates straight to the high-stakes MLP format.
Genie Erokhina
RUS · 36 · 6'0" · Right-handed · Pro since 2022The veteran. Genie's 6'0" frame and four years as a pro make her one of the most physically dominant players on tour. Based out of Aliso Viejo, CA, she's the senior voice on the women's side and the standard everyone else on the roster measures themselves against.
Ella Yeh
USA · 5'6" · Right-handed · Pro since 2025The youngest of the rookie wave, Ella made the jump to the pros in 2025 out of Plano, TX. Compact, quick and aggressive at the line — she's the kind of player who turns a single point into the momentum swing of a match.
What's next
The Breakers are 1–4 after the Dallas opener and head to MLP St. Louis, June 4–7, for event two of the regular season.
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