American Girls are Golden: Clinch ITF World Junior Tennis championship while the Boys fall to France

The stars of the future competed in the 2025 ITF World Junior Tennis, with the United States as the girls’ champion, tying the Czech Republic and Russia as the all-time leaders in the category. The Americans, however, were unsuccessful on the boys’ side, falling to France in the final.

The traditional ITF tournament featured 16 girls’ and 16 boys’ teams competing in the U-14 category during the last week of the Finals in Prostejov, Czechia, a city that also hosts some men’s and women’s Challenger tournaments throughout the season.
This time, it was the Finals of the ITF World Junior Tennis, which were held from August 4-9 and featured the USA in both finals. While the boys faced France, the girls’ final was a North American classic with the USA facing Canada

USA Girls crowned champions, France wins boys’ title

The French boys’ team ended up surprising the favorites, the United States, after a pair of notable performances from their young stars. Mario Vukovic was the first on the court to defeat Indraw Vergne, while in the second match, Samuel Dakessian beat the American No. 1, Tristan Ascenzo, guaranteeing the victory without needing to go to the doubles match to decide the champion.
On the girls’ side, the Americans were able to get revenge, defeating their northern neighbors, Canada, which earned them their eighth ITF Junior World Tennis title, with the tension alive until the end.
Canada started with the advantage from Tessa Peuten’s victory over Olivia de los Reyes in the first match, but in the second, Emery Combs recovered from a set down to defeat Isabella Ruyu Yan and take everything to the decisive doubles match. This time, Combs and De los Reyes secured a convincing victory and won the trophy for the Americans in Prostejov, marking their first ITF Junior Girls’ World Tennis title since 2017.

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