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14&U Cat1, Piestany (SVK)
Rafael Pagonis’ run of form continues, as the Greek #1 racks up a second title in as many weeks and third for the year.
Following his win at the 14 & Under Super Category in Maia, we caught up with Rafael Pagonis (GRE) to learn more about him and his biggest passion - tennis.
Sofia Tatu (GBR) and Rafael Pagonis (GRE) have claimed this year’s titles at the 14 & Under Super Category event in Maia. It was the first Super Category final for both players, and they made sure not to let the opportunity slip away.
New champions have been crowned at the 2025 ITF/Tennis Europe Development Championships, which were hosted for a 14th time by the Turkish Tennis Federation in Antalya.
Ekaterina Dotsenko and Akhmadi Makhanov (KAZ) emerged as champions of this year’s second 14&U Super Category event, the Kungens Kanna & Drottningen Pris in Stockholm (SWE).
Two of the biggest stops on the TEJT have culminated in an array of champions being crowned at indoor Category One tournaments this weekend in France. TIM Essonne, held on the outskirts of Paris and now in its 39th year, saw Rafael Pagonis (GRE) and Grace Bernstein (SWE) win this year’s titles. To the west, in Brittany, Jakub Kyncl (CZE) and Tina Jansone (LAT) were the champions in Auray, an event one year younger than More...
Ukraine (girls) and Slovakia (boys) have both created European tennis history by winning their nations’ first ever 16&U Winter Cups by Dunlop titles.
Defending champions France (boys) as well as Ukraine (girls) have won this year’s 14&U Winter Cups by Dunlop titles. In Niedezer (GER), The French defeated Czechia in the final and in Rakovnik (CZE) the Czechs went down on home soil to Ukraine.
Hosts Great Britain (boys) and Czechia (girls) have captured this year’s 12&U Winter Cups by Dunlop titles, Europe’s biggest indoor team tennis event. The Brits won the final against Poland, while the Czechs overcame Latvia
This year’s event looks set to be stronger than ever, with the entire Top 10 boys and girls on the Tennis Europe Junior Tour rankings set to compete on the indoor courts against top juniors from the USA, Asia, Australia, Africa and Latin America, many of whom will be competing in Europe for the first time.