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2025 ITF World Tennis Tour Junior Finals: line-up revealed

Ross McLean

01 Oct 2025

The line-up for the 2025 ITF World Tennis Tour Junior Finals – the junior equivalent of the ATP and WTA Finals – can be revealed.

The ITF Junior Finals are a prestigious showpiece event which see eight of the world’s best boys and girls do battle at the Sichuan International Tennis Center in Chengdu, China.

Ranking points accrued over the past twelve months on the ITF World Tennis Tour Juniors by players aged 18 and under have counted towards qualification for the Finals, which will take place from 22-26 October.

The following players will compete at the 2025 ITF World Tennis Tour Junior Finals:

Boys  Girls
Alexander Vasilev (BUL) Hannah Klugman (GBR)
Andres Santamarta Roig (ESP) Jeline Vandromme (BEL)
Jacopo Vasami (ITA) Mia Pohankova (SVK)
Benjamin Willwerth (USA) Kristina Penickova (USA)
Max Schoenhaus (GER) Julia Stusek (GER)
Yannick Theodor Alexandrescou (ROU) Jana Kovackova (CZE)
Jack Kennedy (USA) Charo Esquiva Banuls (ESP)
Oskari Paldanius (FIN) Ruien Zhang (CHN)
Alternate: Ryo Tabata (JPN) Alternate: Alena Kovackova (CZE)

Once in Chengdu, the eight boys and eight girls will be split into two respective groups of four, with the top two in each group advancing to the semi-finals following three days of round-robin action.

For the first time, the winner of each event will earn 1000 ranking points - equivalent to what is on offer at a Junior Grand Slam - which could make a significant difference in a player’s quest to finish 2025 as the year-end No. 1.

It is important to note that a higher ITF Junior year-end ranking will enable players to access higher-level professional tournament opportunities through the Junior Accelerator Programme in 2026. 

Players will also benefit from travel grants to support their future progression to professional tennis. A record $220,000 USD will be paid out this year in travel grants, with the 2025 winners receiving up to $23,000, with the grants then staggered through to those finishing in eighth place.

The ITF Junior Finals are an esteemed event and far more than a tennis tournament. Players are immersed in Chinese culture and participate in activities away from the court, with the event showcasing to players what life as a pro is like.
 
Past participants have always spoken about the ITF Junior Finals in the highest possible terms. Meanwhile, since the first edition in 2015, the Finals have featured four future Grand Slam champions, a host of future Top 10s, soon-to-be Olympic gold medallists and scores of fantastic players.

The back catalogue of players to have competed at the ITF Junior Finals is highly impressive and reflects the significance to the tournament in respect of an individual’s development and its role within the ITF player pathway. The ITF Junior Finals are both a celebration of junior excellence and a proven step towards the elite professional game.  

Grand Slam champions Marketa VondrousovaElena RybakinaSofia Kenin and Jelena Ostapenko have all competed at the Finals, as have the likes of Casper RuudHolger RuneAndrey RublevQinwen ZhengTaylor FritzLeylah FernandezLorenzo Musetti, Marta Kostyuk and Camila Osorio.