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European Junior Championships - Archive

2009

14 & Under

Nikola Milojevic became the first ever Serbian champion whilst Viktoriya Tomova of Bulgaria took the girls title.

Boys Singles | Boys Doubles | Girls Singles | Girls Doubles

Boys Consolation | Girls Consolation

16 & Under

Russian girls made history in Moscow, accounting for all 4 semi final spots. Polina Vinogradova eventually took the title, while Filip Horansky (SVK) won the boys event.

Boys Singles | Boys Doubles | Girls Singles | Girls Doubles | Boys Consolation | Girls Consolation |

18 & Under

Steven Diez became the seventh Spanish winner of the boys crown, while Elora Dabija (ROU) was the girls winner.

Boys Singles | Boys Doubles | Girls Singles | Girls Doubles

2008

Nations Ranking (all ages)

14 & Under

Moos Sporken became the first ever Dutch winner of the boys title, and Petra Uberalova went one better than last years' finalist to secure a win for Slovakia.

Boys Singles | Boys Doubles | Girls Singles | Girls Doubles

Boys Consolation | Boys Consolation 2 | Girls Consolation | Girls Consolation 2 | Nations Ranking

16 & Under

Timea Babos of Hungary swept to the girls' title, while Finland's Henri Laaksonen won just the second ever European Championship title for his country in the boys' event.

Boys Singles | Boys Doubles | Girls Singles | Girls Doubles | Boys Consolation | Girls Consolation | Nations Ranking

18 & Under

Elena Bogdan became the first Romanian in 18 years to win the girl's title, doing so without the loss of a set. Meanwhile, Guillaume Rufin became the second French player in three years to lift the boys' trophy.

Boys Singles | Boys Doubles | Girls Singles | Girls Doubles | Nations Ranking

2007

14 & Under

Khristina Mladenovic of France scored a string of upsets to win the girls' title over European #1 Vivien Juhaszova (SVK), while Ciprian Porumb of Romania won his fourth - and biggest - title of the year so far in the boys' event.

Boys' Singles | Boys' Doubles | Boys' Consolation | Boys' Consolation 2 | Girls' Singles | Girls' Doubles | Girls' Consolation | Girls' Consolation 2

16 & Under

Grigor Dmitrov of Bulgaria won his second European Junior Championship, winning all of his matches in straight sets, whilst Simona Halep (ROU) upset home hope Ksenia Pervak to take the girls title in Moscow.

Boys' Singles | Boys' Doubles | Boys' Consolation | Girls' Singles | Girls' Doubles | Girls' Consolation

18 & Under

Third seed Stephanie Voegele became the first Swiss player since Martina Hingis to win the girls' 18 & Under title, while Michael Konecny (CZE) won the boys title.

Boys' Singles | Boys' Doubles | Girls' Singles | Girls' Doubles

2006

Report | Nations Ranking

14 & Under

Carlos Boluda (ESP) took the European Championships, and the #1 ranking, for the first time with a straight sets win over Robret Gasparetz (SVK). Richel Hogenkamp (NED) upset top seed Hanna Orlik (BLR) for the girls title.

Boys' Singles | Boys' Doubles | Boys' Consolation | Boys' Consolation 2 | Girls' Singles | Girls' Doubles | Girls' Consolation | Girls' Consolation 2

16 & Under

There were unseeded champions in both events as Tim Van Terheijden of the Netherlands emulated the 2005 achievements of Martin Klizan by winning both singles and doubles, while Camelia Irina Begu of Romania beat Poland's Katarzyna Piter.

Boys' Singles | Boys' Doubles | Boys' Consolation | Girls' Singles | Girls' Doubles | Girls' Consolation

18 & Under

Sixteen-year old Jonathan Eysseric of France beat fourth seed Dusan Lojda (CZE) 7-6 6-4 for his first European Junior Championships title, while Carla Suarez Navarro of Spain, a finalist at the 16 & under event in 2004, edged Yulia Fedossova (FRA) 76(5) 75 to take the girls' title in Klosters, Switzerland.

Boys' Singles | Boys' Doubles | Girls' Singles | Girls' Doubles

2005

Report | Nations Ranking

14 & Under

Grigor Dimitrov (BUL) won his fourth Tennis Europe Junior Tour title of the year at the European Championships, defeating Radim Urbanek (CZE) in straight sets. Ksenia Pervak (RUS) outlasted Lucia Batta (HUN) for the girls' title.

Boys' Singles | Boys' Doubles | Boys' Consolation | Boys' Consolation 2 | Girls' Singles | Girls' Doubles | Girls' Consolation | Girls' Consolation 2

16 & Under

Martin Klizan (SVK) became the first boy since Stefan Edberg in 1982 to win both the 16 & under singles and doubles titles in the same year. Meanwhile, second seed Alize Cornet of France scored a straight sets final win over Spain's Maite Gabarrus at the Olympic Tennis Complex in Athens.

Boys' Singles | Boys' Doubles | Boys' Consolation | Girls' Singles | Girls' Doubles | Girls' Consolation

18 & Under

Fourth seed Thiemo De Bakker became the first Dutch winner of the European 18 & Under Boys title for ten years, defeating Alexandre Sidorenko (FRA) in straight sets. Agnes Szavay (HUN) beat Mihaela Buzarnescu (ROM) for the girls' title.

Singles Main Draw | Doubles Main Draw | Singles Main Draw | Doubles Main Draw

2004

Report | Nations Ranking

14 & Under

Fourth seeded Jerome Inzerillo of France upset compatriot Nassim Slilam 76 (10) 36 60 to win a first European Championships title, whilst in the girls' event eleventh-seeded Renee Reinhard (NED) defeated Stephanie Voegele (SUI) 57 62 76 (5)

Boys' Singles | Boys' Doubles | Boys' Consolation | Boys' Consolation (2) | Girls' Singles | Girls' Doubles | Girls' Consolation | Girls' Consolation (2)

16 & Under

Marin Cilic (CRO) upset two of the top four seeds on his way to a 36 61 62 final defeat of Grzegorz Panfil (POL) in Orbetello and top-seed Mihaela Buzarnescu (ROM) continued her good form in 2004, defeating Carla Suarez (ESP) 62 64 in the girls' final.

Boys' Singles | Boys' Doubles | Boys' Consolation | Girls' Singles | Girls' Doubles | Girls' Consolation

18 & Under

Tomeu Salva (ESP) upset a host of players, including his final opponent, seventh seeded Igor Sijsling (NED), to become European 18 & Under Boys Champion. Katerina Bohmova (CZE) won a first European title, beating home favourite Timea Baczinsky (SUI) in Klosters.

Boys' Singles | Boys' Doubles | Girls' Singles | Girls' Doubles

2003

14 & Under

Top seeded Belorussian Alexandre Karatchenia won the title without the loss of a set, beating Michal Konechy (CZE) in the final, while second seeded Romanian Raluca Olaru cruised to a straight sets victory over compatriot Sorana Cirstea, 63 63.

Boys' Singles | Boys' Doubles | Boys' Consolation | Boys' Consolation (2) | | Girls' Singles | Girls' Doubles Girls' Consolation | Girls' Consolation (2)

16 & Under

Fabio Fognini became the first Italian in four years to win a European Junior title, with a 60 26 63 win over 10th seed Alexandre Krasnoroutsky (RUS). Madalina Gojnea became the second successive Romanian winner of the Under 16 title, defeating compatriot Monica Niculescu.

Boys' Singles | Boys' Doubles | Boys' Consolation | Boys' Consolation (2) | Boys' Consolation (3) | Girls' Singles | Girls' Doubles | Girls' Consolation

18 & Under

Fourth seed Daniel Gimeno of Spain became the first Spanish winner of the U18 title since Carlos Moya in 1994, beating Marcos Baghdatis (CYP) in straight sets. Tatiana Golovin of France beat compatriot Anais Laurendon 67 62 61 to win a first European Championship title.

Boys' Singles | Boys' Doubles | Girls' Singles | Girls' Doubles

 







   
   
   
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