162 players from 42 Tennis Europe member nations are in Most, Czechia, to participate in the European 14 & Under Championships from 21-26 July. Check back here throughout the week for live action, plus all the latest news, results, photos and social media chatter.
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πΊLive scoring and live streaming from two courts is available here, or via the Junior Tour app throughout the event. Live play from Centre Court can be seen below from 10am on Monday.
Latest News - Day 1
21.07.2025 - 09:40 - TENNIS EUROPE JUNIOR SCHOOL
On the eve of the Championships, lots of fun was had at the now-traditional Tennis Europe Junior School class. Hosted by Junior Department Manager Cristina Perotti, the players convened for an entertaining and educational session which focused on a range of issues, including the history of the Championships, and media training. As you can see over on Instagram, you can’t believe everything a junior tennis player tells you…
21.07.2025 - 08:50 - TODAY'S SCHEDULE
Players are gathering for the event's opening ceremony at 09:30, ahead of the start of play, scheduled for 10am. A total of 64 first round singles matches are scheduled to be played on Monday. All seeded players have received a bye and begin the event in Round 2 on Tuesday. Today's weather outlook is not great, with rain showers expected for most of the afternoon.
Preview
20.07.2025 - 17:00 - TOURNAMENT PREVIEW
Arguably the most hotly-anticipated event on the Junior Tour calendar, the European Junior Championships brings together the top players from each nation to compete for the prestigious title, 250 ranking points, and an invitation to compete at the Junior Masters in Monte-Carlo in October.
The 14 & Under event is being hosted by the Czech Tennis Association in Most for an eighth consecutive year. 13 of the Top 15-ranked boys and 11 of the Top 13 girls are set to be in action, led by #1s Rafael Pagonis (GRE) and Darina Matvejeva (LAT).
The European Junior Championships has traditionally been a launchpad for even greater triumphs. 13 singles champions and 14 doubles champions have gone on to become world #1 in their professional careers. Among the current top stars to have won European Junior titles are Carlos Alcaraz, Holger Rune, Iga Swiatek and Daria Kasatkina.
Events for players aged 16 and 18 & Under will be held in September.