Czech Tennis Players Compete Across Europe on August 31st, With US Open Quarterfinalists Emerging
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Several Czech athletes showcased their talent in international junior tournaments on Sunday, August 31st, 2025, while anticipation builds around the three Czech players advancing to the quarterfinals of the US Open. Competition unfolded in Domžale, Slovenia; Rakovník, Czech Republic; and Humenné, Slovakia, with varying degrees of success for the Czech contingent.
These junior tournaments-J60 Domžale, J200 rakovník, and J30 Humenné-serve as crucial developmental stages for aspiring professional tennis players, offering ITF ranking points and valuable match experience. The results from these events, alongside the strong showing at the US Open, highlight the growing strength of Czech tennis and its potential for future Grand Slam contenders.
Domžale J60 Tournament results
In Domžale, V. Svobodová (seeded #1 from the Czech Republic) secured a victory in the Girl’s singles final, defeating Kovačičová (seeded #5 from Slovenia) with a score of 3:6, 6:4, 7:6 (10:8).
Rakovník J200 Tournament Results
The J200 Rakovník tournament, played on clay, saw several Czech players advance from qualification rounds. In the boys’ qualification final, Soukup (seeded #12 from the Czech Republic) lost to Abascal (seeded #1 from Spain) 6:2, 6:0. Kubec (seeded #9 from the Czech Republic) defeated Sotikovs (seeded #6 from Latvia) 6:2, 4:6, 10:8. J. Fröhlich (seeded #2 from the Czech Republic) won against Derchon (seeded #7 from Lithuania) 6:3, 6:1. Kollert (seeded #11 from the Czech Republic) overcame Poklemba (seeded #4 from Serbia) 4:6, 6:4, 10:4. Luňák (seeded #8 from the Czech Republic) defeated Borodaťuk (seeded #3 from Ukraine) 6:2, 6:0. M. Novák (seeded #10 from the Czech Republic) triumphed over Open (seeded #5 from Armenia) 6:4, 7:5.
In the girls’ qualification final, Blažková (seeded #1 from the Czech Republic) defeated Bidzilia (from the Czech Republic) 6:1, 6:2.
Humenné J30 Tournament Results
The J30 Humenné tournament experienced postponements. The boys’ singles qualification final match between Doležal (from the Czech Republic) and Balashčák (seeded #1 from Slovakia) was postponed.Similarly, Pešta (from the Czech Republic)’s match was also postponed, awaiting an opponent.