2024 ITF World Junior Tennis Finals teams announced
FUTURE tennis stars will head to Prostejov in the Czech Republic in early August as the 2024 ITF World Junior Tennis Finals get underway. A total of 32 teams from 25 nations will compete in the 14-and-under boys and girls categories from August 5-10.
The ITF World Junior Tennis Finals is the first major event for budding ATP and WTA Tour stars on their pathway to senior tournaments. The team event is also the step prior to playing in the Junior Billie Jean King Cup and Davis Cup, which are 16-and-under events.
The likes of Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, Alex de Minaur, Iga Swiatek, Ash Barty and Coco Gauff have all previously played at the event. Czech Republic is not only the host nation, but also the reigning champions in both the boys and girls events.
The structure of the event sees the 16 teams divided into four round robin groups. From there, the four teams in each group face off against each other and the top two nations in each group advance through to the knockout stage of the tournament to eventually decide the winners.
Teams – Boys
Argentina: Demian Agustin Luna, Maximo Alejandro Cataldi, Juan Ignacio Bazan
Brazil: Henrique Pissetti Vialle, Livas Eduardo de Carvalho Damazio, Thiago Henrique Soares Santana
Canada: Callum MacKinnon, Julian Mahdavi, Luca Vicol
Czech Republic: Pavel Dufek, Michal Rakous, Matyas Marsik
Ecuador: Fernando Gonzales, Claudio Tenicela, Martin Almeida
France: Charles Rossillol, Pablo Pradat, Quentin Dodin
Great Britain: Eric Lorimer, Niall Pickerd-Barua, Scott Watson
Greece: Rafael Pagonis, Alexandros Avgeris, Ioannis Motsakos
India: Hruthik Katakam, Tavish Pahwa, Fazal Ali Meer
Japan: Takahiro Kawaguchi, Shintaro Ogaki, Kango Endoh
Korea, Rep.: Dongjae Kim, Junseo Jang, Yul Ho Jung
Morocco: Reda El Aouni, Mehdi Laabi, Samy Yanis Iraqi Housseyni
Netherlands: Stan Put, Joris van Linde, Laurens Drijver
Spain: Izan Banares Lasala, Toni Escarda Pineiro, Marco Queseda Arruza
Tunisia: Leith Bennaceur, Ismail Rebai, Mohamed Mallouli,
USA: Michael Antonius, Jordan Lee, Teodor Davidov
Teams – Girls
Argentina: Ambar Corbalan Miranda, Florencia Mardones Racioppi, Isabel Arabarco
Australia: Emilie Chen, Jennifer Ott, Tori Russell
Austria: Anna Pircher, Kara Fronek, Lea Haider-Maurer
Chinese Taipei: Yu-Tsen Ko, Yen-Ni Chiang, Yueh-Jung Tsui
Czech Republic: Jana Kovackova, Laura Chlumska, Katerina Zajickova
Germany: Ida Wobker, Viktorija Cesonyte, Tina Manescu
Great Britain: Megan Knight, Daniella Britton, Liv Zingg
Japan: Ishii Kokona, Yui Komada, Minami Suzuki
Korea Rep.: Yeri Hong, Jiyun Oh, Yeseo Park
Mexico: Montserrat Montano, Paula Velazquez Osornio, Montserrat Temprana Falco
Morocco: Yasmine Douyeb, Maryam Achouri, Lara Faraj
Paraguay: Zoe Doldan, Valeria Santander, Antonella Milagros Acosta Rodriguez
Peru: Luciana Luna, Maria Fernanda Pomo Coronado, Barbara Penaranda
Slovakia: Viktoria Novakova, Laura Masarykova, Sofia Rachel Kocisova
Ukraine: Polina Skliar, Sofiia Bielinska, Daria Bilyk
USA: Welles Newman, Margaret Sohns, Raya Kotsova