The player line-up for the season-ending Carlos Moyà 12 & Under Festival has been revealed.
A unique invitational event for the best-performing European players of the year, the tournament will once again be hosted by the Rafa Nadal Academy by Movistar in Manacor, Mallorca, from 11-16 November.
64 players (32 boys + 32 girls) from 23 Tennis Europe member nations will compete for singles and doubles glory, and be treated to a week of hospitality, entertainment and off-court adventures, including a visit to the Rafa Nadal Museum and an introductory Junior School session.
Between, the confirmed participants have racked up a total of 57 Category 1 singles titles in 2025 and have appeared in another 37 singles finals.
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Four players have qualified for a second consecutive year: Kai Max Hodkinson (GBR, the 2024 doubles champion), Kajus Seliukas (LTU), William Vasii (ROU) and Ana Marija Rebic (CRO). Vasii will be confident after a year in which he claimed a tour-leading four Category 1 titles (Arad, Porto San Giorgio, Trieste, Koblenz) as well as three doubles titles. Seliukas is not far behind, with titles in Le Passage, Muenster and Prijedor.
Kajetan Kosinski (POL) is another favourite, with three Category 1 wins under his belt, while Thiago Carmasol (FRA) and Jakub Kyncl (CZE) both hold two.
Interestingly, no girl won more than two Category 1 tournaments in 2025, but the seven who did each have other notable achievements: Tina Jansone (LAT) made progress on the 14 & Under circuit, reaching the semi-finals of her first event in Birkerod, and the third round of the Super Category tournament in Barcelona recently, where she lost to the new Junior Masters champion Zeliha Nil Çukurluoglu. Nicole Kurylova (CZE) also won a Category 2 event, giving her three singles titles and four doubles.
Dimitra Kallistrou (GRE) also claimed a Category 2 title in addition to two Cat 1s, plus a first 14 & Under title, in doubles in Chalkida. Milica Capin (SRB) also added a 14 & Under doubles title to her singles wins, and in her first three tournaments of the upper age group reached the quarter finals, semi-finals and was runner-up.
In terms of nations, Spain leads the way with six representatives (though three received wild cards). Croatia and Czechia each have five participants (including one wild card each). Four players come from Ukraine, while Bulgaria, France, Great Britain, Germany, Italy, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia and Sweden all send three players.
Full coverage from the event will be available here on the Tennis Europe website from 11th November.