Czech Juniors Compete in International Tournaments on Friday, September 12th
A strong contingent of Czech junior tennis players are vying for titles across three international tournaments-in Israel, Switzerland, and Poland-with semifinal and final matches scheduled for Friday, September 12th, 2025. The competitions represent a crucial step in the players’ development and offer valuable ranking points within the International Tennis Federation (ITF) junior circuit.
These ITF events-J60 ashkelon, J30 Rüschikon, and J30 Szczawno-Zdrój-provide a platform for emerging talent to gain experience and compete against peers from around the globe. Success in these tournaments can substantially boost a player’s ITF ranking, impacting future tournament entries and potential opportunities for advancement in the sport.
J60 Ashkelon (Israel, clay): The Czech Republic is represented in the boys’ doubles semifinals, were Rat and Verthaimer will face the fourth-seeded Israeli pairing of Kilimnik and Kogan at 10:00 local time.
J30 Rüschikon (Switzerland, clay): Fold (seeded 6th) will contest the girls’ singles semifinals against Carron, also at 10:00 local time.
J30 Szczawno-Zdrój (Poland, Antuka): Czech players dominate the semifinal rounds and finals in Szczawno-Zdrój. Jourdren will play Pabisiac, and Maršík (seeded 2nd) will face tejerina in the boys’ singles semifinals, both matches starting at 09:00 local time. In the girls’ singles semifinals, T. Růžičková (seeded 1st) will battle Vocrojová (seeded 8th) simultaneously occurring.
The Czech presence continues into the finals, with Jourdren and Maršík (seeded 4th) taking on the Hungarian duo of L.Saxon and M.Saxon in the boys’ doubles final at 11:30 local time. Benáčková and vokrojová (seeded 4th) will compete against Ploskunáková and T. Růžičková (seeded 2nd) for the girls’ doubles title, also at 11:30.