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12&U Nations Challenge by HEAD - Latest

12&U Nations Challenge by HEAD - Latest

61 national teams took part in the qualifying competition of the 2021 Tennis Europe Nations Challenge by HEAD, Europe's summer team event for players aged 12 & Under. Two teams from each of the four qualifying groups (highlighted in red) advanced to the final rounds in Dijon (boys) and Ajaccio (girls) from 5-8 August. 

At the last edition (held in 2019), Russian teams reached both finals - the girls beat Slovakia to win the title for a sixth time, while the boys were runners-up to Czech Republic, who claimed a first title.

Fact Sheets

Boys | Girls
 

Final Rounds

Boys - Dijon (FRA) | Nominations | Group A | Group B | Results

Girls - Ajaccio (FRA) | Nominations | Group A | Group B | Results📷 Photos


Qualifying - Boys 12 & Under

Zone A - Karlovac (CRO) | Nominations | Group A | Group B | Results | Photos

Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Germany, Greece, Israel, Italy, Portugal and Slovenia

Zone B - Rakovnik (CZE) | Nominations | Group A | Group B | Results

Czech Republic, Latvia, Moldova, Poland, Slovakia, Turkey and Ukraine

Zone C - Dijon (FRA) | Nominations | Group A | Group B | Results | Photos

Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Luxembourg and Switzerland

Zone D - Slobozia (ROU) | Nominations | Group A | Group B | Results

Belarus, Bulgaria, Georgia, Hungary, Romania, Russia, Serbia and Spain
 

Qualifying - Girls 12 & Under

Zone A - Karlovac (CRO) | Nominations | Group A | Group B | Results | Photos

Belgium, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Latvia, Russia, Serbia, Slovenia and Ukraine

Zone B - Limassol (CYP) | Nominations | Group A | Group B | Results | Photos

Bulgaria, Cyprus, France, Georgia, Greece, Israel, Romania and Spain

Zone C - Rakovnik (CZE) | Nominations | Group A | Group B | Results

Austria, Belarus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Moldova, Poland and Switzerland

Zone D - Rezzato (ITA) | Nominations | Group A | Group B | Results | Photos

Denmark, Finland, Italy, Portugal, Slovakia and Turkey

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