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Junior Orange Bowl (tennis)

The Junior Orange Bowl International Tennis Championships is a youth tennis tournament, held in Coral Gables, Florida, for Boys & Girls in the "14 and under" and "12 and under" divisions. In 2024 the tournament will celebrate its 63rd anniversary. Robert Gomez is the tournament director.

History

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The global Junior Orange Bowl International Tennis Championships has as competitors the top-ranked boys and girls 12-and-under and 14-and-under junior players, from over 76 countries.[1]

The Orange Bowl tournament was founded in 1947.[2] The "14 and under" and "12 and under" tournaments began in 1962. Past champions include legends, Jimmy Connors, Chris Evert, Juan Martin del Potro, Steffi Graf, Andy Murray, Monica Seles, Tommy Haas, Coco Gauff and Miami great, Mary Jo Fernandez. [3][4] Winners have come from over 20 nations.[5]

Past champions

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Year Boys Girls
14 & under1 12 & under 14 & under1 12 & under
1948 United States  Jerry Moss Not held Not held Not held
1949 United States  Jerry Moss Not held Not held Not held
1950 United States  Mike Green Not held Not held Not held
1951 United States  Donald Dell Not held Mexico  Rosie Reyes Not held
1952 United States  Butch Buchholz Not held United States  Phyllis Saganski Not held
1953 United States  Butch Buchholz Not held United States  Donna Floyd Not held
1954 United States  Ray Senkowski Not held United States  Virginia Hess Not held
1955 United States  Frank Froehling III Not held United States  Virginia Hess Not held
1956 United States  Curtis Myers Not held United States  Roberta Alison Not held
1957 Puerto Rico  Charlie Pasarell Not held United States  Peachy Kellmeyer Not held
1958 Costa Rica  Nicholas Kalo Not held United States  Mary Arfaras Not held
1959 United States  George Seewagen Not held United States  Vickie Holmes Not held
1960 Mexico  Marcelo Lara Not held United States  Peaches Bartkowicz Not held
1961 Puerto Rico  Alberto Carrero Not held United States  Peaches Bartkowicz Not held
1962 Puerto Rico  Stanley Pasarell United States  Mac Claflin Mexico  Susanna Selinger United States  Ann Roberts
1963 United States  Richard Stockton United States  Dick Stockton United States  Carol Hunter United States  Marjory Gengler
1964 United States  Richard Stockton United States  Jimmy Connors United States  Connie Capozzi United States  Nancy Ornstein
1965 United States  Eddie Dibbs United States  Jeff Miller United States  Emily Fisher United States  Karin Benson
1966 United States  Sandy Mayer Puerto Rico  Freddy de Jesús United States  Karin Benson United States  Plums Bartkowicz
1967 Mexico  Emilio Montaño United States  Eugene Mayer United States  Chris Evert United States  Laurie Tenney
1968 United States  John Whitlinger United States  Billy Martin United States  Laurie Fleming United States  Jeanne Evert
1969 United States  Billy Martin United States  Howard Schoenfield Brazil  Andréa Menezes United States  Lynn Epstein
1970 Chile  Hans Gildemeister United States  Eddie Reese United States  Jeanne Evert United States  Sheila McInerney
1971 United States  Walter Lentz United States  Van Winitsky United States  Lynn Epstein United States  Sherry Acker
1972 United States  Van Winitsky United States  John Evert United States  Zenda Liess United States  Anne White
1973 United States  Blaine Willenborg United States  Mark Mees United States  Jennifer Balent United States  Elise Burgin
1974 United States  Billy Nealon Canada  Alan Racko United States  Laura Starr United States  Shelley Solomon
1975 United States  Bruce Brescia United States  Jim Pugh United States  Elise Burgin United States  Andrea Jaeger
1976 United States  Bruce Pompan United States  Jimmy Brown United States  Shelley Solomon United States  Lori Kosten
1977 Argentina  Roberto Argüello United States  Robbie Weiss Mexico  Susana Rojas United States  Karen Seguso
1978 Brazil  Carlos Chabalgoity United States  Aaron Krickstein United States  Lori Kosten United States  Kathy Rinaldi
1979 Chile  José Fernández Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia  Bruno Orešar Venezuela  Lilian Drescher United States  Claire Evert
1980 France  Olivier Cayla United States  Al Parker Hungary  Andrea Temesvári United States  Kerri Rieter
1981 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia  Bruno Orešar Argentina  Agustín Garizzio Bulgaria  Manuela Maleeva Germany  Steffi Graf
1982 Sweden  Kent Carlsson United States  David Kass United States  Stephanie Rehe United States  Mary Joe Fernández
1983 Mexico  Eduardo Vélez United States  Fritz Bissell United States  Mary Joe Fernández United States  Diane McKeon
1984 Venezuela  Nicolás Pereira Sweden  Johan Alvén United States  Caryn Moss United States  Luanne Spadea
1985 Sweden  Nicklas Kulti United States  Tommy Ho United States  Luanne Spadea Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia  Monica Seles
1986 United States  Frank Salazar United States  Jason Appel United States  Laxmi Poruri United States  Jennifer Capriati
1987 United States  Tommy Ho United States  Jimmy Jackson Chinese Taipei  Wang Shi-ting Bulgaria  Magdalena Maleeva
1988 United States  Vince Spadea United States  B.J. Stearns United States  Nicole Hummel United States  Chanda Rubin
1989 Czech Republic  Filip Kascak Not held Germany  Marketa Kochta Not held
1990 Sweden  Magnus Norman Not held Germany  Heike Rusch Not held
1991 United Kingdom  Jamie Delgado Not held Italy  Francesca Bentivoglio Not held
1992 Germany  Tommy Haas Not held France  Amélie Castéra Not held
1993 France  Jean-René Lisnard Not held France  Karolina Jagieniak Not held
1994 Russia  Artem Derepasko Not held United States  Jessica Lehnhoff Not held
1995 Belgium  Olivier Rochus Not held Slovenia  Katarina Srebotnik Not held
1996 France  Paul-Henri Mathieu Not held Belgium  Justine Henin Not held
1997 Switzerland  Stéphane Bohli Not held Croatia  Jelena Pandžić Not held
1998 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia  Janko Tipsarević South Korea  Choi Dong-whee Mexico  Melissa Torres Switzerland  Romina Oprandi
1999 Chinese Taipei  Wang Yeu-tzuoo United Kingdom  Andy Murray Croatia  Matea Mezak France  Tatiana Golovin
2000 Russia  Artem Sitak Federal Republic of Yugoslavia  Dejan Katić United States  Nicole Pitts Germany  Laura Siegemund
2001 United States  Clancy Shields South Korea  Kim Cheong-eui Israel  Shahar Pe'er[6] Bulgaria  Sesil Karatantcheva
2002 Argentina  Juan Martín del Potro Australia  Andrew Thomas Belarus  Olga Govortsova Canada  Sharon Fichman
2003 Venezuela  Roberto Maytín Georgia (country)  Lazare Kukhalashvila Romania  Sorana Cîrstea United States  Mallory Burdette
2004 Lithuania  Ričardas Berankis Australia  Bernard Tomic Austria  Tamira Paszek Russia  Valeria Solovyeva
2005 United States  Rhyne Williams United States  Christian Harrison Russia  Viktoria Kamenskaya Belarus  Anna Orlik
2006 Australia  Bernard Tomic United States  Reo Asami Belarus  Anna Orlik United Kingdom  Jessica Ren
2007 United Kingdom  George Morgan United States  Joseph Di Giulio Lithuania  Iveta Dapkutė United States  Madison Keys
2008 United States  John Richmond South Korea  Chung Hyeon South Korea  Lee So-ra Netherlands  Indy de Vroome
2009 Vietnam  Nguyễn Hoàng Thiên South Korea  Hong Seong-chan United States  Yuki Kristina Chiang Canada  Françoise Abanda
2010 United Kingdom  Joshua Sapwell United States  Michael Mmoh United States  Brooke Austin United States  Nicole Frenkel
2011 South Korea  Hong Seong-chan Russia  Artem Dubrivnyy United States  Katerina Stewart United States  Claire Liu
2012 United States  Michael Mmoh Israel  Yshai Oliel United Kingdom  Maia Lumsden United States  Abigail Desiatnikov
2013 Argentina  Axel Geller Argentina  Juan Manuel Cerúndolo United States  Claire Liu United States  Hurricane Tyra Black
2014 Israel  Yshai Oliel Croatia  Borna Devald Russia  Anastasia Potapova United States  Whitney Osuigwe
2015 Argentina  Thiago Agustín Tirante China  Wang Xiaofei Ukraine  Marta Kostyuk Ukraine  Daria Lopatetska
2016 China  Bu Yunchaokete United States  Victor Lilov United States  Alexa Noel United States  Coco Gauff
2017 Japan  Shintaro Mochizuki Japan  Lennon Roark Jones United States  Elvina Kalieva Czech Republic  Linda Fruhvirtová
2018 Hong Kong  Coleman Wong United States  Rudy Quan Turkey  Melisa Ercan United States  Clervie Ngounoue
2019 United States  Nisesh Basavareddy United Kingdom  Benjamin Gusic-Wan United States  Stephanie Yakoff Russia  Mirra Andreeva
2020 Not held
2021 Colombia  Alejandro Arcila Slovenia  Svit Suljic United States  Iva Jovic Moldova  Lia Belibova
2022 Bulgaria  Ivan Ivanov South Korea  Dongjae Kim Latvia  Adelina Lachinova Russia  Christina Lyutova
2023 United States  Andrew Johnson South Korea  Jang Junseo Czech Republic  Jana Kovačková Israel  Daniel Baranes

1Prior to 1962 the event was a 13 & under tournament. In 1962 it became a 14 & under championship.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Tennis : Sports: What We do : Junior Orange Bowl".
  2. ^ "ITF Tennis – Juniors Circuit". www.itftennis.com. Archived from the original on April 1, 2012.
  3. ^ "Junior Orange Bowl.org Tournament History". Archived from the original on February 27, 2011. Retrieved February 19, 2011.
  4. ^ "ITF Tennis – Juniors Circuit". www.itftennis.com. Archived from the original on April 1, 2012.
  5. ^ "ITF Tennis – Juniors Circuit". www.itftennis.com. Archived from the original on April 1, 2012.
  6. ^ 12-year-old Israeli wins unofficial junior world tennis championship, Haaretz
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