The girls’ final was a repeat of last year’s matchup, but this time the score told a different story. Tea Kovacevic (BIH) and local favorite Oliwia Sybicka are both familiar faces on the Junior Tour, yet they had met in singles only twice before. In 2024, Kovacevic cruised to the title with a dominant 6-1 6-1 victory. This year, however, the contest was far more intense. Kovacevic took the opening set 6-2, before Sybicka struck back to win the second 6-2. The deciding set turned into a thrilling battle, with Kovacevic winning it 7-5 to successfully defend her title.
"The tournament in Warsaw went absolutely amazing – from the hospitality, to the officials, to the whole organization, everything was just perfect, so I really want to thank everyone for making it such a great event. My adventure started kind of funny – my flight landed the morning of the tournament, and my tennis bag got lost, so at first I thought I’d have to play with someone else’s racket! Luckily, it all worked out, and from then on the matches were unbelievable. The level of the players was really high, the tournament was run so smoothly, and I couldn’t be happier with how it went. This is actually my second year in a row winning the tournament – in both singles and doubles! In doubles I teamed up with Maria Valentina Pop, and in singles I played the final against Oliwia Sibicka. She played an unbelievable final, and I’m really happy I got to play against her – it was such a great match and she should be proud of herself. I really enjoyed every moment, and I hope I’ll be back here next year trying to win it for the third time in a row!", said Tea Kovacevic after being called champion.
As for the boys’ draw, local favorite Sebastian Tejerina looked determined to claim the trophy from the start. Facing him in the final was Romania’s third seed, Laurentiu Badea, who also battled fiercely until the very last point. Both sets were decided in tiebreaks, and Tejerina dominated when it mattered most. It’s the third TEJT trophy for him this year and sixth overall.
Girls Doubles
Tea Kovacevic (BIH) & Maria Valentina Pop (ROU) def. Julia Borowik & Daria Dehmel (POL) 6-2 6-3
Boys Doubles
Aleksey Petushynskyy (UKR) & Eriks Valeinis (LAT) def. Darius Dorin (ROU) vs. Blazej Krzysko (POL) 6-4 6-1
Elsewhere on the Tour
Krakow, Poland | 12&U Cat 1: Milos Wozniak (POL) wins his first TEJT event, while Monica Iliescu (ROU) claims her second.
Karlsruhe, Germany | 12&U Cat 1: Julian Pflugbeil (GER) celebrates his first TEJT trophy.
Benidorm, Spain | 14&U Cat 2: Ildana Zaripova and Camelot Cornello (USA) played their seventh and sixth finals respectively this year, each claiming their third title of 2025.
For all of this week’s winners, go to: https://www.tenniseurope.org/page/35674/Tennis-Europe-Junior-Tour-Winners
For full results, click here.
News overview
156 top players from 40 Tennis Europe member nations were in Parma, Italy, to participate in the European 16 & Under Championships from 21-27 September.
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Oberpullendorf in Austria’s Burgenland region hosted the MEHRLEBEN U18 European Junior Championships powered by Finanzfuchsgruppe for the second time. From 15–21 September, 132 players representing 35 Tennis Europe member nations competed for the 18 & Under title.
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The Bohdan Tomaszewski Cup, the largest and oldest youth tennis event in Poland and a prestigious Category 1 Tennis Europe tournament, has come to an end.
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Violetta Skryp of Ukraine and Spaniard Rafa Garcia Domenech won the Category 1 event in Alicante (14&U). By doing so, both players have passed a milestone, having won their first singles title on the Junior Tour this season.
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The 2025 edition of the ITF/Tennis Europe Small States 14 & Under Championships concluded in fitting style, with both singles finals showcasing all-national match-ups that underlined the strength of two standout nations this year.
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Marko Aleksovski (MKD) and Shangran Cai (CHN) have been crowned champions at the 14&U Category 1 Antonio Hernandez Cup in Barcelona.
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The ITF/Tennis Europe 14 & Under Touring Team has reached the halfway point of its 2025 summer tour, completing two top-level events with great results and growing momentum.
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Great Britain (boys) and Czechia (girls) are this year’s 12&U Summer Cups by Dunlop champions, with wins over hosts France and Italy respectively.
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The Romanian girls and Czech boys have won this year’s 16 & Under Summer Cup trophies with victories over France and Germany, respectively.
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The Czech girls and Finnish boys have claimed the titles at this year’s 18 & Under European Summer Cups. It’s a milestone win for Finland, who captured the title in their first-ever final, while Czechia secured the gold for a second consecutive year.
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