The ITF Junior Finals – the junior equivalent of the ATP and WTA Finals – is one of the most prestigious tournaments on the junior calendar. The Finals are both a celebration of junior excellence and a proven step towards the elite professional game.
Once again, those qualities were showcased in abundance this year as on-court brilliance was matched by the experiences off it. Players were immersed in Chinese culture and given glimpses as to what life as a pro is like.
Find out moreThe ITF junior team competitions currently cover two age groups: 14 & Under and 16 & Under. Both events give young tennis players the opportunity to experience international competition and the unique atmosphere of playing in a team for their country.
Find out moreThe ITF has a number of initiatives in place to help reward the best performing juniors – boys and girls – by providing exposure to higher-level competition. Discover more below.
Discover the rules, regulations and further information about the ITF World Tennis Tour Juniors below
The ITF junior team competitions cover two age groups - 14 & Under and 16 & Under - and give young tennis players the opportunity to experience international competition and the unique atmosphere of playing in a team for their country
The Grand Slams are the most prestigious events on the Junior Tour, along with seven J500 events
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