Qualification complete for 2025 ITF World Junior Tennis Finals
Following qualification campaigns across the globe, the line-up for the 2025 ITF World Junior Tennis Finals is now known.
At the Finals, 16 boys’ teams and 16 girls’ teams will compete to be crowned world champions in the 14-and-under age category. Here are the nations to have qualified:
Boys | Girls |
Austria | Austria |
Brazil | Belgium |
Canada | Brazil |
Czechia (hosts) | Canada |
Egypt | China, P.R. |
France | Chinese Taipei |
Germany | Colombia |
Hong Kong | Czechia |
Japan | Great Britain |
Kazakhstan | Japan |
Korea, Rep. | Korea, Rep. |
Peru | Romania |
Slovakia | Sweden |
Spain | Tunisia |
USA | USA |
Venezuela | Venezuela |
ITF World Junior Tennis is the premier international team competition for players aged 14 and under and culminates in the Finals in Prostejov, which will this year take place from 4-9 August.
The competition is a real festival of junior tennis and a major developmental step for players as they continue their progression along the ITF player pathway, hopefully one day to the sport’s elite level.
Indeed, many of today’s top players have honed their skills at this event, going on to represent their nations at senior level, as well as earning individual honours at Grand Slams and on the ATP and WTA Tours.
The likes of Carlos Alcaraz, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Iga Swiatek, Coco Gauff, Bianca Andreescu, Lorenzo Musetti, Katerina Siniakova, Juan Martin del Potro, Marketa Vondrousova, Alex de Minaur, Ash Barty, Felix Auger Aliassime and Frances Tiafoe have all represented their nations in ITF World Junior Tennis.
Notes
- Czechia's girls are bidding to be crowned ITF World Junior Tennis champions for the fourth year in succession and match the record of USA, who won four successive titles between 2007 and 2010.
- Should Czechia win the 2025 girls' title, it will be their ninth ITF World Junior Tennis title, and they will move ahead of Russia on the all-time list of ITF World Junior Tennis champions. Russia's girls have also won eight titles.
- It is the first since 1992 that a girls team from Sweden has qualified for the ITF World Junior Tennis Finals.
- USA are the defending boys' champions.
- It is the first time since 1998, when the were crowned ITF World Junior Tennis champions for the second time, that a boys team from Austria has qualified for the Finals.
- A boys team from Venezuela has qualified for the Finals for the first time since 2015.