For the fifth year in a row, the Monte-Carlo Country Club is set to welcome the brightest young tennis talents from across Europe for the Tennis Europe Junior Masters Monte-Carlo 2025.
Organized by the Monegasque Tennis Federation, the event will take place from 22 to 25 October, under the High Patronage of H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco and the Presidency of Mademoiselle Mélanie-Antoinette de Massy.
As the grand annual final of the Tennis Europe Junior Tour, the competition will bring together the top eight male and female players in the under 14 and under 16 categories.
This prestigious tournament has seen many tennis legends emerge over the years, including Rafael Nadal, Alexander Zverev, Kim Clijsters, and Belinda Bencic, all of whom once competed on this very circuit.
Matches will be played on the legendary clay courts of the Monte-Carlo Country Club, also home to the famous Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters, part of the ATP Masters 1000 series.
A venue synonymous with tradition, excellence, and sporting spirit.
Girls U14
Elizaveta ANIKINA (Estonia) – Hannelore DANIELS (Belgium) – Grace WATSON (United Kingdom) – Violetta SKRYP (Ukraine) – Grace BERNSTEIN (Sweden) – Emilia HENNINGSEN (Denmark) – Zeliha Nil CUKURLUOGLU (Turkey) – Alexandra BUDKOVA KJAER (Norway)
Girls U16
Maria Valentina POP (Romania) – Tea KOVACEVIC (Bosnia and Herzegovina) – Irma CHUKHLICH (Ukraine) – Oliwia SYBICKA (Poland) – Kara FRONEK (Austria) – Ayanna Maria MITU (Romania) – Marie Charlotte MONNIER (Poland) – Iva JERKOVIC (Croatia)
Boys U14
Rafael PAGONIS (Greece) – Luys CALIN (Germany) – Moritz FREITAG (Austria) – Laurens DRIJVER (Netherlands) – Max LORINCIK (Slovakia) – Lucas Ariel HERRERA SANCHEZ (Germany) – Mario VUKOVIC (France) – Samuel DAKESSIAN (France)
Boys U16
Sebastian TEJERINA (Poland) – Eriks VALEINIS (Latvia) – Laurentiu Albert Cristian BADEA (Romania) – Luka CERAMILAC (Serbia) – Istvan Damjan MOKAN (Hungary) – Ivan MARAKOVIC (Croatia) – Stan PUT (Netherlands) – Savva RYBKIN (Neutral Flag)
“It is with great pleasure that we prepare to welcome the Tennis Europe Junior Masters Monte-Carlo for the fifth consecutive year. I am delighted to host these young champions in the Principality — the future elite of world tennis.”
— Mélanie-Antoinette de Massy, President of the Monegasque Tennis Federation and the Monte-Carlo Country Club