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ITF/Tennis Europe Small States Championships - Latest

ITF/Tennis Europe Small States Championships - Latest

The 2025 edition of the ITF/Tennis Europe Small States 14 & Under Championships is officially underway in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg, where 28 young players representing seven nations have gathered for a week of high-level international tennis. Taking place from 7–15 August, the event provides a unique platform for rising stars from Europe’s smallest countries to showcase their skills on the international stage.

This year’s participants hail from Andorra, Cyprus, Iceland, Luxembourg, Malta, Montenegro, and San Marino. Before the start of the competition, all players participated in a training camp organized by the ITF, designed to provide additional development opportunities, foster international camaraderie, and help players prepare for the upcoming tournament.

Throughout the rest of the week, the athletes will compete across singles and doubles draws, gaining valuable experience in a competitive environment.

The tournament continues to highlight the importance of regional collaboration and development, offering a stepping stone for athletes from smaller federations to gain international exposure. 

In an exciting development, 2026 will mark a new chapter for the Small States Championships. The Faroe Islands will join the list of eligible nations, expanding the reach of the event and increasing participation to a potential ten countries. Additionally, after three successful editions in Luxembourg, the hosting duties will pass to a new nation next year, ushering in a fresh setting and new opportunities for the tournament to grow.

With play now underway, the week ahead promises strong performances, emerging talent, and memorable moments as the future stars of European tennis take centre stage.

Stay tuned for results and daily highlights as the action unfolds in Esch-sur-Alzette.

Draws and Results

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