2024 ITF Junior Circuit
Details | |
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Duration | January – December 2024 |
Edition | 27th |
Categories | Junior Grand Slam tournaments Junior Finals tournaments J500 tournaments J300 tournaments J200 tournaments J100 tournaments J60 tournaments J30 tournaments |
Achievements (singles) | |
← 2023 2025 → |
The 2024 International Tennis Federation (ITF) Junior Circuit is an premier level tour for under-18 junior tennis, organized by the International Tennis Federation. The tour offers approximately 550 tournaments across 115 countries.
Since 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine the ITF announced that players from Belarus and Russia could still play on the tour but would not be allowed to play under the flag of Belarus or Russia, nor could either country host tournaments.[1]
Schedule[edit]
January–March[edit]
April–June[edit]
July–September[edit]
October–December[edit]
Cancelled/postponed tournaments[edit]
The following tournaments were formally announced by the ITF before being subsequently cancelled or postponed.
Week of | Tournament | Status |
---|---|---|
February 5 | Cuenca, Ecuador J300 – Clay |
Cancelled due to 2024 Ecuadorian conflict |
February 5 | Al Zahra, Kuwait J30 – Hard |
Cancelled |
February 12 | Al Zahra, Kuwait J30 – Hard |
Cancelled |
March 19 | Hamburg, Germany J100 – Hard |
Cancelled |
Participating host nations[edit]
- Albania (ALB)
- Algeria (ALG)
- Angola (ANG)
- Argentina (ARG)
- Armenia (ARM)
- Australia (AUS)
- Austria (AUT)
- Azerbaijan (AZE)
- Bahamas (BAH)
- Barbados (BAR)
- Belgium (BEL)
- Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH)
- Bolivia (BOL)
- Botswana (BOT)
- Brazil (BRA)
- Bulgaria (BUL)
- Canada (CAN)
- Cayman Islands (CAY)
- Congo (CGO)
- Chile (CHI)
- China (CHN)
- Ivory Coast (CIV)
- Cameroon (CMR)
- Colombia (COL)
- Costa Rica (CRI)
- Croatia (CRO)
- Cyprus (CYP)
- Czech Republic (CZE)
- Denmark (DEN)
- Dominican Republic (DOM)
- Ecuador (ECU)
- Egypt (EGY)
- El Salvador (ESA)
- Spain (ESP)
- Estonia (EST)
- Ethiopia (ETH)
- Fiji (FIJ)
- Finland (FIN)
- France (FRA)
- Great Britain (GBR)
- Guadeloupe (GLP)
- Georgia (GEO)
- Germany (GER)
- Ghana (GHA)
- Greece (GRE)
- Guatemala (GUA)
- Guam (GUM)
- Honduras (HND)
- Hong Kong (HKG)
- Hungary (HUN)
- Indonesia (INA)
- India (IND)
- Ireland (IRE)
- Iran (IRI)
- Italy (ITA)
- Jamaica (JAM)
- Japan (JPN)
- Kazakhstan (KAZ)
- Kenya (KEN)
- South Korea (KOR)
- Kuwait (KUW)
- Latvia (LAT)
- Lithuania (LTU)
- Luxembourg (LUX)
- Macau (MAC)
- Madagascar (MAD)
- Morocco (MAR)
- Malaysia (MAS)
- Moldova (MDA)
- Mexico (MEX)
- Malta (MLT)
- Monaco (MON)
- Mozambique (MOZ)
- Martinique (MTQ)
- Namibia (NAM)
- Netherlands (NED)
- Nepal (NEP)
- Nicaragua (NIC)
- Niger (NIG)
- Northern Mariana Islands (NMI)
- Norway (NOR)
- New Zealand (NZL)
- Pakistan (PAK)
- Panama (PAN)
- Paraguay (PAR)
- Peru (PER)
- Poland (POL)
- Portugal (POR)
- Puerto Rico (PRI)
- Qatar (QAT)
- Romania (ROM)
- South Africa (RSA)
- Rwanda (RWA)
- Serbia (SER)
- Singapore (SGP)
- Slovenia (SLO)
- San Marino (SMR)
- Sri Lanka (SRI)
- Switzerland (SUI)
- Slovakia (SVK)
- Sweden (SWE)
- Thailand (THA)
- Tajikistan (TJK)
- Trinidad and Tobago (TRI)
- Tunisia (TUN)
- Turkey (TUR)
- United Arab Emirates (UAE)
- Uganda (UGA)
- Ukraine (UKR)
- Uruguay (URU)
- United States (USA)
- U.S. Virgin Islands (ISV)
- Uzbekistan (UZB)
- Zimbabwe (ZIM)
Ranking points distribution[edit]
Singles[edit]
The best six results in the past 365 days contributes towards a player's ranking, combined with doubles.
Event | W | F | SF | QF | R16 | R32 |
Grand Slam | 1000 | 700 | 490 | 300 | 180 | 90 |
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Junior Masters | 750 | 450 | 250+ | 150+ | - | - |
J500 | 500 | 350 | 250 | 150 | 90 | 45 |
J300 | 300 | 210 | 140 | 100 | 60 | 30 |
J200 | 200 | 140 | 100 | 60 | 36 | 18 |
J100 | 100 | 60 | 36 | 20 | 10 | 5 |
J60 | 60 | 36 | 18 | 10 | 5 | - |
J30 | 30 | 18 | 9 | 5 | 2 | - |
Note: The ITF Junior Masters awards 320, 250 for 3rd–4th place, and 200, 185, 165, 150 for 5th–8th place.
Doubles[edit]
All doubles points are underweighted by a factor of one-fourth. The best six results in the past 365 days contributes towards a player's ranking, combined with singles.
Event | W | F | SF | QF | R16 |
Grand Slam | 750 | 525 | 367 | 225 | 135 |
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J500 | 375 | 262 | 187 | 112 | 67 |
J300 | 225 | 157 | 105 | 75 | 45 |
J200 | 150 | 105 | 75 | 45 | 27 |
J100 | 75 | 45 | 27 | 15 | 7 |
J60 | 45 | 27 | 14 | 7 | - |
J30 | 25 | 13 | 6 | 3 | - |
Statistics[edit]
These tables present the number of singles (S) and doubles (D) titles won by each player and each nation during the season. The players/nations are sorted by:
- Total number of titles (a doubles title won by two players representing the same nation counts as only one win for the nation)
- A singles > doubles hierarchy
- Alphabetical order (by family names for players).
To avoid confusion and double counting, these tables should be updated only after all events of the week are completed.
See also[edit]
- 2024 ATP Tour
- 2024 ATP Challenger Tour
- 2024 WTA Tour
- 2024 ITF Men's World Tennis Tour
- 2024 ITF Women's World Tennis Tour
References[edit]
External links[edit]
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