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 in 2025 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 World Tennis (previously known as 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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