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Czechs in action, Friday 12. 9.

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

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.

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