Please find below Monday results from the 2014 ITF World Junior Tennis Finals taking place in Prostejov, Czech Republic on 4-9 August. Sixteen boys and 16 girls teams are taking part in the finals of the ITF’s world junior team competition for players aged 14-and-under. A total of 172 teams from 90 countries have taken part in this year’s event.
For the latest news and results, please visit the ITF juniors website: www.itftennis.com/juniors
Results
Girls Group A
(1) USA defeated India 3-0
Rachel Lim (USA) d. Shivani Ingle (IND) 62 62
Claire Liu (USA) d. Sathwika Sama (IND) 60 62
Elysia Bolton/Claire Liu (USA) d. Aarja Chakraborty/Sathwika Sama (IND) 62 61
(6) Russia defeated Spain 3-0
Olesya Pervushina (RUS) d. Laura Lopez Giese (ESP) 60 61
Anastasia Potapova (RUS) d. Carlota Molina Megias (ESP) 63 63
Tatiana Makarova/Olesya Pervushina (RUS) d. Marta Del Pino/Carlota Molina Megias (ESP) 62 60
Girls Group B
(3) Chinese Taipei defeated Morocco 3-0
Pei-Hsuan Chen (TPE) d. Yassmine Bengebara (MAR) 60 63
I-Hsuan Cho (TPE) d. Diae El Jardi (MAR) 64 60
Pei-Hsuan Chen/Yang Lee (TPE) d. Yassmine Bengebara/Diae El Jardi (MAR) 60 62
(8) Colombia defeated Romania 2-1
Maria Camila Osorio (COL) d. Andreea Prisacariu (ROU) 36 64 76(2)
Selma Stefania Cadar (ROU) d. Emiliana Arango (COL) 61 63
Emiliana Arango/Maria Camila Osorio (COL) d. Selma Stefania Cadar/Mihaela Lorena Marculescu (ROU) 61 76(7)
Girls Group C
(4) Australia defeated Peru 3-0
Baijing Lin (AUS) d. Maricielo Sicha (PER) 60 61
Destanee Aiava (AUS) d. Anastasia Iamachkine (PER) 26 61 61
Destanee Aiava/Gabriela Ruffels (AUS) d. Almudena Boza/Anastasia Iamachkine (PER) 61 62
Czech Republic defeated (7) Poland 2-1
Iga Swiatek (POL) d. Karolina Berankova (CZE) 46 64 64
Lucia Kankova (CZE) d. Anna Hertel (POL) 75 64
Lucia Kankova/Anna Kynclova (CZE) d. Anna Hertel/Wiktoria Rutkowska (POL) 64 64
Girls Group D
(2) Ukraine defeated China 3-0
Katarina Zavatska (UKR) d. Wang Xiyu (CHN) 63 61
Dayana Yastremska (UKR) d. Qian Hui Tang (CHN) 76(0) 16 75
Yelyzaveta Domukhovska/Katarina Zavatska (UKR) d. Mei Qi Guo/Qian Hui Tang (CHN) 61 76(5)
(5) Canada defeated Egypt 3-0
Brindtha Ramasamy (CAN) d. Hala Khaled (EGY) 62 63
Bianca Andreescu (CAN) d. Dalila Said (EGY) 63 62
Bianca Andreescu/Maria Tanasescu (CAN) d. Hala Khaled/Dalila Said (EGY) 64 46 62
Boys Group A
(1) Germany defeated Morocco 3-0
Nicola Kuhn (GER) d. Soufiane El Mesbahi (MAR) 61 60
Rudolf Molleker (GER) d. Yassir Kilani (MAR) 62 63
Rudolf Molleker/Fabian Penzkofer (GER) d. Ismail Saadi/Soufiane El Mesbahi (MAR) 62 76(5)
(7) Argentina defeated Thailand 3-0
Santiago Franze (ARG) d. Tonkla Mulada (THA) 76(5) 46 63
Sebastian Baez (ARG) d. Saranpahon Siriwanichkul (THA) 60 61
Sebastian Baez/Thiago Agustin Tirante (ARG) d. Tanawat Kitivachira/Saranpahon Siriwanichkul (THA) 60 75
Boys Group B
(3) USA defeated New Zealand 2-1
Roscoe Bellamy (USA) d. Macsen Sisam (NZL) 62 64
Finn Reynolds (NZL) d. Steven Sun (USA) 36 61 62
Roscoe Bellamy/Keenan Mayo (USA) d. Finn Reynolds/Macsen Sisam (NZL) 62 62
Spain defeated (6) Brazil 2-1
Carlos Sanchez Jover (ESP) d. Joao Reis (BRA) 63 62
Thiago Wild (BRA) d. Alejandro Vedri-Castellano Asensi (ESP) 63 75
Carlos Sanchez Jover/Alejandro Vedri-Castellano Asensi (ESP) d. Thiago Wild/Joao Reis (BRA) 57 76(5) 62
Boys Group C
(4) Russia defeated Colombia 3-0
Nikolay Vylegzhanin (RUS) d. Juan Castellanos (COL) 61 60
Alen Avidzba (RUS) d. Nicolas Mejia (COL) 62 61
Alen Avidzba/Alexey Zakharov (RUS) d. Nicolas Mejia/Juan Sanchez (COL) 61 62
(8) Korea, Republic defeated Portugal 3-0
Seonyong Han (KOR) d. Tomas Soares (POR) 60 76(6)
Uisung Park (KOR) d. Daniel Rodrigues (POR) 60 60
Seonyong Han/Yeongseok Jeong (KOR) d. Daniel Rodrigues/Tomas Soares (POR) 62 63
Boys Group D
(2) Canada defeated Poland 3-0
Felix Auger-Aliassime (CAN) d. Tomasz Dudek (POL) 62 64
Nicaise Muamba (CAN) d. Daniel Michalski (POL) 61 60
Felix Auger-Aliassime/Nicaise Muamba (CAN) d. Tomasz Dudek/Wojciech Marek (POL) 63 64
Czech Republic defeated (5) Chinese Taipei 3-0
Evzen Holis (CZE) d. Yu-Hsiang Su (TPE) 75 62
Tomas Jirousek (CZE) d. Chen-Jui Ho (TPE) 64 76(6)
Evzen Holis/Ondrej Styler (CZE) d. Chen-Jui Ho/Hua-Chen Yu (TPE) 76(2) 63
For further press enquiries:
ITF Communications
Tel: +44 (0)20 8392 4632
Email: communications@itftennis.com
20 Years at #1: Your best source of news about the Olympics is www.aroundtherings.com, for subscribers only
Últimas Noticias
Boxing’s place in the Olympics remains in peril as IOC still unhappy with the state of AIBA’s reform efforts
The IOC says issues concerning governance, finance, and refereeing and judging must be sorted out to its satisfaction. AIBA says it’s confident that will happen and the federation will be reinstated.

McLaren report to FIBA confirms abuses in the Mali women’s basketball program
The investigation could not “independently verify” allegations against FIBA president Hamane Niang, who has resumed his duties after stepping aside during the probe.

ATR Extra: 1st ISF U15 World School Sport Games – Belgrade 2021
Olympic Channel is live streaming the basketball, basketball 3x3, football, judo and wrestling competitions during the event, which runs September 11-19.

International Judo Federation bans Algerian athlete and coach for 10 years for refusing to fight an Israeli at Tokyo 2020
Judoka Fethi Nourine and his coach Amar Benikhlef admitted they were withdrawing from competition to avoid a potential match with Tohar Butbul of Israel.

IIHF bans Belarus hockey president for five years for code of conduct violations - Federation Focus
Also: no contested election for next ITTF president; BWF calendar shrinks as event in India cancelled due to pandemic; FISU announces early bids for 2027 and 2029 World University Games
