I am still not completely finished with the US Open 2025. I did a separate message with the emphasis on the US Open outside the actual tennis played; Today’s article for the tennis recruitment network summarizes the junior championshipsThat I recommend if you couldn’t follow my daily coverage. Still to Come is a photo gallery of the American juniors at the US Open, which will be shown at a later time in the Tennis Recruiting Network.
Smu Junior Trevor Svjada today reached his first ATP Challenger Semifinal and defeated No. 2 Seed Murphy Cassone (Arizona State) 7-6 (3), 6-2 on the Winston-Salem 75. The 19-year-old from San Diego will be confronted with the 18-year-old University of Virginia second-year student Rafael Jodar van Spain, who defeated no. 3 Seed Mitchell Krueger with 6-2. Jodar, who turns 19 next week, is in his fifth challenger semi -final, all since March.
In the upper half, Christian Langmo (Miami) defeated Antoine Ghibaudo of France, a second-year student in Kentucky, 6-4, 6-4 and plays no. 4 sperm Jack Pinnington Jones (TCU) of Great Britain, who defeated the Ohio State Junior Aidan Aidan Aidan Aidan Aidan.
Pinnington Jones is the only seed that remains in Singles, and the Doubles Final Saturday will be between two non -sown teams. Noah Schachter (Texas A&M) and Andrew Fenty (Michigan) will be confronted with Daniel Milavsky (Harvard) and Venezuela’s Juan Jose Bianchi (Boston College) for the title.
The Davis Cup-equal game in Delray Beach is delayed by rain, so no results from there, but in Switzerland, which is played hard on Indoor, India leads the Swiss team 2-0 after singles. Wake Forest Senior DK Suresh defeated ATP no. 155 Jerome Kym, who had just reached the third round in the US Open as qualification, 7-6 (5), 6-3. This is a continuation of the impressive summer that Suresh has had, with three ATP top 150 victories since July for the 25-year-old. Sumit Nagal, playing No. 1 singles for India, defeated Marc-Andrea Horseser 6-3, 7-6 (4), so India needs only one point to go out World group I In the qualification of the first round 2026 in January.
By the WTA 250 in Sao Paulo BrazilJanice Tjen in Indonesia is ready until her first semifinal, which beat Alexandra Eala of the Philippines 6-4, 6-1. The former Pepperdine All-American, who has been 98-11 in professional competition since they graduated in May 2024, will be confronted in the semifinals of Saturday no. 6 Seed Francesca Jones of Great Britain.
The BBC posted an article on Thursday With two of the best junior girls in Britain: Hannah Klugman and Mika Stojsavljevic. Klugman, who will be 17 in February 2026, and Stojsavljevic, who will be 17 in December 17, will concentrate on ITF Women’s World’s World Tour events instead of playing in the future. The article deals with the problems they have with the age restrictions of the WTA that limit the number of women’s tournament they can play, but none of them seem to have the feeling that they have a lot to be gaining by continuing to play other juniors, even those they encounter at Junior Slams.
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