Stats and facts: 2023 ITF World Junior Tennis Finals – boys
Following last week's team announcements for the 2023 ITF World Junior Tennis Finals, it is now time to delve into some stats of facts relating nations that will be competing on the clay-courts of Prostejov from 7-12 August. First up, the 16 boys' teams that will battle to be crowned world champions in the 14-and-under age category.
Brazil
Champions: 0
Highest-placed finish: 3rd (1994)
Finals appearances: 21
Last Finals appearance: 2019
Canada
Champions: 0
Highest-placed finish: 2nd (2014)
Finals appearances: 17
Last Finals appearance: 2021
Colombia
Champions: 0
Highest-placed finish: 9th (2021)
Finals appearances: 6
Last Finals appearance: 2022
Czechia
Champions: 0
Highest-placed finish: 2nd (1997, 2004, 2007, 2018)
Finals appearances: 27 (*competed once as Czechoslovakia and once as Czech/Slovak Republics)
Last Finals appearance: 2022
France
Champions: 3
Highest-placed finish: 1st (1993, 1999, 2005)
Finals appearances: 21
Last Finals appearance: 2019
Germany
Champions: 2
Highest-placed finish: 1st (2001, 2014)
Finals appearances: 17
Last Finals appearance: 2022
Great Britain
Champions: 2
Highest-placed finish: 1st (1995, 2004)
Finals appearances: 11
Last Finals appearance: 2016
Hong Kong
Champions: 0
Highest-placed finish: 13th (1994)
Finals appearances: 2
Last Finals appearance: 2001
Japan
Champions: 0
Highest-placed finish: 2nd (2003, 2006. 2011)
Finals appearances: 23
Last Finals appearance: 2022
Korea, Rep.
Champions: 2
Highest-placed finish: 1st (2011, 2015)
Finals appearances: 18
Last Finals appearance: 2022
Morocco
Champions: 0
Highest-placed finish: 6th (2002)
Finals appearances: 10
Last Finals appearance: 2022
Pakistan
Champions: 0
Highest-placed finish: 11th (1996)
Finals appearances: 1
Last Finals appearance: 1996
Peru
Champions: 0
Highest-placed finish: 4th (2018)
Finals appearances: 9
Last Finals appearance: 2019
Slovakia
Champions: 0
Highest-placed finish: 3rd (1993 *when competing as Czech/Slovak Republics)
Finals appearances: 5 (*competed twice as Slovak Republic, once as Czechoslovakia and once as Czech/Slovak Republics)
Last Finals appearance: 2016
Türkiye
Champions: 0
Highest-placed finish: 9th (2013)
Finals appearances: 1
Last Finals appearance: 2013
United States
Champions: 6
Highest-placed finish: 1st (2002, 2003, 2008, 2012, 2018, 2019)
Finals appearances: 29
Last Finals appearance: 2022