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Team Nigeria Qualifies For Jnr Davis Cup.…As Osewa Wins Silver In ITF/ CAT Juniors

The impressive performance of Team Nigeria at the 39th ITF/CAT African Junior Championship concluded over the weekend in Pretoria, South Africa has been rewarded with a ticket for the Junior Davis Cup scheduled for Egypt later this year.
Also, Michael Osewa emerged silver medalist in the boy’s 14&under category of the 11-day tournament following a 7-5, 6-4 loss to Damien Laporte of the Seychelles.

Osewa went into the match as the favourite having triumphed 3-6, 7-5, 6-4 in the most recent meetings between the two players which was at the Top 8 African Junior Masters held in Casablanca, Morocco last November but it was his opponent from the Indian Ocean Island that carried the day.

Osewa had made it a trademark of recovering after losing the opening set, a feat he achieved against top seed Younes Adnane of Morocco in the last-16, Jason Espitalier of Mauritius in the quarterfinal and Ryan Randiek of Kenya in the semifinal but it was not to be this time as Laporte broke him in the ninth game of the second set before taking his remaining two games on his own serves.

Nigeria Tennis Federation boss, Sani Ndanusa commended the feat achieved by the Nigerian team which was highlighted by Osewa’s masterful display.

He said: “The fear of the North Africans is now a thing of the past for us. Our immediate task is to complement our performance here which is the best in Nigeria’s history with a bigger support for our junior players especially now that we are back in the Davis Cup after missing for about three years.”

Yousef Khamis claimed the Boys’ 16 & under singles title beating Philip Henning of South Africa 7-6, 6-2 butMakayla Loubser restored the pride of the host nation by winning the Girls’ 14& under title with a 7-5, 6-3 win over Aisha Niyonkuru of Burundi.
ITF Moroccan Centre player Sada Nahimana of Burundi, made history as she claimed her third ITF title in succession at the expense of Morocco’s Diae El Jardi 7-5, 6-2.

Micheal Osewa wins silver in ITF: CAT Juniors
Micheal Osewa wins silver in ITF: CAT Juniors

Friday Gabriel, Christopher Itodo, Christopher Bulus, Barakat Quadri, Marylove Edward, Angel McLeod and Adetayo Adetunji are the other players that featured for Nigeria at the 11-day championship which attracted about 120 players from 25 countries.

The closing ceremony followed on centre court, with ITF Board Member Ismail El Shafei, Tennis South Africa Vice-President Riaad Davids, Confederation of African Tennis President Tarak Cherif, ITF Executive Director Luca Santilli and other distinguished guests all present.

ITF and BNP Paribas Extend Sponsorship

The International Tennis Federation and BNP Paribas announced today that they have renewed their partnership for an additional five-year period, commencing in 2017 through 2021.

The agreement includes the sponsorship of Davis Cup by BNP Paribas and Fed Cup by BNP Paribas as well as sponsorship of Junior Davis Cup and Junior Fed Cup by BNP Paribas, ITF wheelchair tennis activities, and the biennial Worldwide Coaches Conference.

The announcement was made in Ghent at the 2015 Davis Cup by BNP Paribas Final between Belgium and Great Britain. The formal signing of the contract will be held in Ghent on 28 November with ITF President David Haggerty and BNP Paribas Chief Executive Officer Jean-Laurent Bonnafé.

“With BNP Paribas, we will celebrate our 15th year of partnership in 2016,” said ITF President David Haggerty. “Their long running love affair with tennis, that started in 1973 with Roland Garros, has benefited our sport in countless ways. BNP Paribas is an excellent strategic partner and, with this renewal of our contract, we will take Davis Cup by BNP Paribas and Fed Cup by BNP Paribas and our other properties to new levels of global popularity and success.”

ITF, TENNIS, BNP PARIBAS

Jean-Laurent Bonnafé, BNP Paribas Chief Executive Officer, said: “BNP Paribas is proud to have been the title sponsor, for more than a decade, of the Davis Cup and Fed Cup by BNP Paribas, which are among the most prestigious tennis competitions in the world. Over three days of competition, the tournament incites great emotions among tennis fans. For BNP Paribas, this partnership is a fantastic support for the visibility of our brand and the relationship with our clients. We are delighted to renew our strategic partnership with the ITF and to support the continued development of these great competitions to ensure they attract more players and more fans than ever before.”

BNP Paribas joined the Davis Cup family of sponsors in 2001, taking over as title sponsor of the competition in 2002. In 2005, BNP Paribas became title sponsor of Fed Cup by BNP Paribas.

JUNIOR DAVIS CUP AND JUNIOR FED CUP BY BNP PARIBAS FINALS, SAN LUIS POTOSI, MEXICO RESULTS – 28 SEPTEMBER 2014

JUNIOR DAVIS CUP AND JUNIOR FED CUP BY BNP PARIBAS FINALS, SAN LUIS POTOSI, MEXICO
RESULTS – 28 SEPTEMBER 2014

USA boys and USA girls won the overall titles at the 2014 Junior Davis Cup and Junior Fed Cup by BNP Paribas Finals in San Luis Potosi, Mexico on Sunday. Sixteen boys and 16 girls teams took part in the finals of the ITF’s world junior team competition for players aged 16-and-under. A total of 170 teams from 94 countries have taken part in this year’s event.

For further information, please visit the ITF juniors website: http://www.itftennis.com/juniors

ITF JUNIORS

Results

Girls Finals

(1) USA defeated Slovakia 3-0:
Tornado Alicia Black (USA) d. Tereza Mihalikova (SVK) 76(6) 60
Cici Bellis (USA) d. Viktoria Kuzmova (SVK) 60 26 63
Cici Bellis/Sofia Kenin (USA) d. Viktoria Kuzmova/Tereza Mihalikova (SVK) 36 64 61

Girls 3rd- 4th Place Play-off

(2) Hungary defeated (4) Russia 2-1:
Dalma Galfi (HUN) d. Aleksandra Pospelova (RUS) 62 67(5) 63
Anna Kalinskaya (RUS) d. Fanni Stollar (HUN) 63 64
Dalma Galfi/Fanni Stollar (HUN) d. Anna Kalinskaya/Aleksandra Pospelova (RUS) 75 61

Girls 13th-14th Place Play-off

Peru defeated Ecuador 3-0:
Maria Paula Torres (PER) d. Mikaela Molina (ECU) 61 61
Camila Vargas (PER) d. Camila Romero (ECU) 63 75
Alexa Quintanilla/Camila Vargas (PER) d. Mikaela Molina/Camila Romero (ECU) w/o

Girls 15th-16th Place Play-off

Slovenia defeated Egypt 2-1:
Leila Elnimr (EGY) d. Sasa Klanecek (SLO) 64 ret.
Veronika Erjavec (SLO) d. Habiba Lasheen (EGY) 62 61
Veronika Erjavec/Lara Prosenjak (SLO) d. Leila Elnimr/Habiba Lasheen (EGY) 62 61

ITF 2014 Junior Davis Cup and Junior Fed Cup by BNP Paribas Finals

Boys Finals

(2) USA defeated (4) Korea, Rep. 3-0:
William Blumberg (USA) d. Chanyeong Oh (KOR) 62 62
Michael Mmoh (USA) d. Yun Seong Chung (KOR) 62 62
Michael Mmoh/Gianni Ross (USA) d. Seongtaek Im/Chanyeong Oh (KOR) 75 60

Boys 3rd- 4th Place Play-off

(1) France defeated (3) Japan 2-1:
Ugo Humbert (FRA) d. Shohei Chikami (JPN) 62 63
Corentin Moutet (FRA) d. Renta Tokuda (JPN) 67(3) 61 76(4)
Shohei Chikama/Renta Tokuda (JPN) d. Geoffrey Blancaneaux/Ugo Humbert (FRA) 76(3) 61

Boys 13th-14th Place Play-off

Bolivia defeated Mexico 2-1:
Eduardo Paz (BOL) d. Edson Ortiz (MEX) 76(1) 64
Alan Rubio (MEX) d. Juan Carlos Aguilar (BOL) 76(3) 61
Juan Carlos Aguilar/Eduardo Paz (BOL) d. Alan Rubio/Santiago Suarez (MEX) 63 75

Boys 15th-16th Place Play-off

South Africa defeated Egypt 3-0:
Richard Thongoana (RSA) d. Mohamed Aboulkassem (EGY) 64 36 63
Damon Kesaris (RSA) d. Sherif Makhlouf (EGY) 62 63
Damon Kesaris/Richard Thongoana (RSA) d. Mohamed Aboulkassem/Sherif Makhlouf (EGY) 62 ret.

JUNIOR DAVIS CUP AND JUNIOR FED CUP BY BNP PARIBAS FINALS, RESULTS 5 SEPTEMBER 2014

JUNIOR DAVIS CUP AND JUNIOR FED CUP BY BNP PARIBAS FINALS, SAN LUIS POTOSI, MEXICO

RESULTS – 25 SEPTEMBER 2014

Please find below Thursday’s results from the 2014 Junior Davis Cup and Junior Fed Cup by BNP Paribas Finals taking place in San Luis Potosi, Mexico on 23-28 September. Sixteen boys and 16 girls teams are taking part in the finals of the ITF’s world junior team competition for players aged 16-and-under. A total of 170 teams from 94 countries have taken part in this year’s event.

For the latest news and results, please visit the ITF juniors website: http://www.itftennis.com/juniors
Live streaming from San Luis Potosi, Mexico: http://www.tennisjuniortv.com
Live scores: http://www.tennisscores.de/livescore/itfteam/livescorer.html

ITF JUNIORS

Results

Girls Group A

(1) USA defeated (6) Belarus 3-0:
Tornado Alicia Black (USA) d. Aryna Sabalenka (BLR) 61 62
CiCi Bellis (USA) d. Ulyana Grib (BLR) 61 62
Tornado Alicia Black/Sofia Kenin (USA) d. Ulyana Grib/Aryna Sabalenka (BLR) 63 61

China, P.R. defeated Peru 3-0:
Shu Yue Ma (CHN) d. Maria Paula Torres (PER) 63 64
Han Yu Guo (CHN) d. Camila Vargas (PER) 64 63
Han Yu Guo/Jia Ying He (CHN) d. Maria Paula Torres/Camila Vargas (PER) 64 61

Girls Group B

(4) Russia defeated (8) Paraguay 3-0:
Anna Blinkova (RUS) d. Cindy Oest (PAR) 61 61
Anna Kalinskaya (RUS) d. Lara Escauriza (PAR) 60 64
Anna Kalinskaya/Aleksandra Pospelova (RUS) d. Elianne Matto/Cindy Oest (PAR) 60 62

Thailand defeated Slovenia 3-0:
Bootsarakomvisit Manita (THA) d. Lara Prosenjak (SLO) 63 62
Bunyawi Thamchaiwat (THA) d. Veronika Erjavec (SLO) 75 61
Jandaeng Pichayatida/Bunyawi Thamchaiwat (THA) d. Veronika Erjavec/Lara Prosenjak (SLO) 64 57 64

Girls Group C

(3)France defeated Egypt 3-0:
Emmanuelle Salas (FRA) d. Leila Elnimr (EGY) 61 60
Lucie Wargnier (FRA) d. Hana Mortagy (EGY) 63 65 ret.
Emmanuelle Salas/Lucie Wargnier (FRA) d. Leila Elnimr/Habiba Lasheen (EGY) 61 62

Slovakia defeated (7) Japan 2-1:
Tereza Mihalikova (SVK) d. Momoko Kobori (JPN) 63 63
Viktoria Kuzmova (SVK) d. Chihiro Muramatsu (JPN) 76(4) 63
Momoko Kobori/Chihiro Muramatsu (JPN) d. Viktoria Kuzmova/Tereza Mihalikova (SVK) 36 76(4) ret.

Girls Group D

(2) Hungary defeated (5) Australia 2-1:
Dalma Galfi (HUN) d. Seone Mendez (AUS) 46 63 61
Fanni Stollar (HUN) d. Kimberly Birrell (AUS) 64 76(7)
Destanee Aiava/Kimberly Birrell (AUS) d. Dalma Galfi/Fanni Stollar (HUN) 60 75

Mexico defeated Ecuador 3-0:
Daniela Morales (MEX) d. Mikaela Molina (ECU) 61 61
Maria Jose Portillo (MEX) d. Camila Romero (ECU) 63 60
Alexia Coutino/Maria Jose Portillo (MEX) d. Mikaela Molina/Camila Romero (ECU) 57 63 64

ITF 2014 Junior Davis Cup and Junior Fed Cup by BNP Paribas Finals

Boys Group A

(1) France defeated (6) Brazil 3-0:
Ugo Humbert (FRA) d. Felipe Alves (BRA) 46 63 61
Corentin Moutet (FRA) d. Orlando Luz (BRA) 64 46 60
Ugo Humbert/Corentin Moutet (FRA) d. Felipe Alves/Orlando Luz (BRA) 62 63

Hong Kong, China defeated Egypt 2-1:
Hong Kit Wong (HKG) d. Mohamed Aboulkassem (EGY) 62 64
Anthony Jackie Tang (HKG) d. Sherif Makhlouf (EGY) 61 62
Mohamed Aboulkassem/Sherif Makhlouf (EGY) d. Anthony Jackie Tang/Hong Kit Wong (HKG) 64 64

Boys Group B

(4) Korea, Rep. defeated Italy 3-0:
Chanyeong Oh (KOR) d. Riccardo Balzerani (ITA) 63 36 61
Yun Seong Chung (KOR) d. Enrico Dalla Valle (ITA) 63 46 76(3)
Seongtaek Im/Chanyeong Oh (KOR) d. Riccardo Balzerani/Samuele Ramazzotti (ITA) 62 63

(7) Estonia defeated Mexico 2-1:
Kristofer Siimar (EST) d. Santiago Suarez (MEX) 63 62
Alan Rubio (MEX) d. Mattias Siimar (EST) 62 46 63
Martin Valdo Randpere/Kristofer Siimar (EST) d. Edson Ortiz/Santiago Suarez (MEX) 63 64

Boys Group C

(3) Japan defeated (5) Argentina 2-1:
Genaro Olivieri (ARG) d. Shohei Chikami (JPN) 63 64
Renta Tokuda (JPN) d. Manuel Pena Lopez (ARG) 61 67(1) 64
Shohei Chikami/Renta Tokuda (JPN) d. Camilo Ugo Carabelli/Manuel Pena Lopez (ARG) 76(5) 63

Sweden defeated South Africa 2-1:
Richard Thongoana (RSA) d. David Norfeldt (SWE) 63 64
Karl Friberg (SWE) d. Calvin Jordaan (RSA) 64 63
Jonas Eriksson-Ziverts/Karl Friberg (SWE) d. Damon Kesaris/Richard Thongoana (RSA) 62 63

Boys Group D

(2) USA defeated (8) Germany 3-0:
William Blumberg (USA) d. Valentin Guenther (GER) 64 46 62
Michael Mmoh (USA) d. Louis Wessels (GER) 62 76(1)
William Blumberg/Gianni Ross (USA) d. Valentin Guenther/Tim Ruehl (GER) 36 62 63

Chinese Taipei defeated Bolivia 2-1:
Cing-Yang Meng (TPE) d. Eduardo Paz (BOL) 63 76(11)
Chien-Hsun Lo (TPE) d. Juan Carlos Aguilar (BOL) 63 75
Luis Molina/Eduardo Paz (BOL) d. Cing-Yang Meng/Tung-Lin Wu (TPE) 1-1 ret.

JUNIOR DAVIS CUP AND JUNIOR FED CUP BY BNP PARIBAS FINALS, SAN LUIS POTOSI, MEXICO

JUNIOR DAVIS CUP AND JUNIOR FED CUP BY BNP PARIBAS FINALS, SAN LUIS POTOSI, MEXICO

RESULTS – 23 SEPTEMBER 2014

Please find below Tuesday’s results from the 2014 Junior Davis Cup and Junior Fed Cup by BNP Paribas Finals taking place in San Luis Potosi, Mexico on 23-28 September. Sixteen boys and 16 girls teams are taking part in the finals of the ITF’s world junior team competition for players aged 16-and-under.

A total of 170 teams from 94 countries have taken part in this year’s event.

For the latest news and results, please visit the ITF juniors website: http://www.itftennis.com/juniors

Live streaming from San Luis Potosi, Mexico: http://www.tennisjuniortv.com

Live scores: http://www.tennisscores.de/livescore/itfteam/livescorer.html

ITF JUNIORS

Results

Girls Group A

(1) USA defeated China, P.R. 3-0:
Tornado Alicia Black (USA) d. Shu Yue Ma (CHN) 60 62
CiCi Bellis (USA) d. Han Yu Guo (CHN) 61 61
CiCi Bellis/Sofia Kenin (USA) d. Shu Yue Ma/Jia Ying He (CHN) 63 67(4) 63

Belarus defeated Peru 3-0:
Aryna Sabalenka (BLR) d. Maria Paula Torres (PER) 61 61
Vera Lapko (BLR) d. Camila Vargas (PER) 61 62
Ulyana Grib/Vera Lapko (BLR) d. Maria Paula Torres/Camila Vargas (PER) 61 60

Girls Group B

(4) Russia defeated Thailand 3-0:
Anna Blinkova (RUS) d. Jandaeng Pichayatida (THA) 60 61
Anna Kalinskaya (RUS) d. Bootsarakomvisit Manita (THA) 57 62 62
Anna Blinkova/Aleksandra Pospelova (RUS) d. Jandaeng Pichayatida/Bunyawi Thamchaiwat (THA) 63 61

(8) Paraguay defeated Slovenia 3-0:
Cindy Oest (PAR) d. Sasa Klanecek (SLO) 57 76(5) 63
Lara Escauriza (PAR) d. Veronika Erjavec (SLO) 64 62
Lara Escauriza/Elianne Matto (PAR) d. Veronika Erjavec/Sasa Klanecek (SLO) 64 62

Girls Group C

Slovakia defeated (3) France 2-1:
Tereza Mihalikova (SVK) d. Emmanuelle Salas (FRA) 64 64
Viktoria Kuzmova (SVK) d. Tessah Andrianjafitrimo (FRA) 62 62
Tessah Andrianjafitrimo/Lucie Wargnier (FRA) d. Viktoria Kuzmova/Tereza Mihalikova (SVK) 46 60 62

(7) Japan defeated Egypt 3-0:
Momoko Kobori (JPN) d. Hana Mortagy (EGY) 75 63
Chihiro Muramatsu (JPN) d. Lasheen Habiba (EGY) 61 63
Momoko Kobori/Chihiro Muramatsu (JPN) d. Leila Elnimr/Hana Mortagy (EGY) 63 63

ITF 2014 Junior Davis Cup and Junior Fed Cup by BNP Paribas Finals

Girls Group D

(2) Hungary defeated Ecuador 2-1:
Dalma Galfi (HUN) d. Camila Romero (ECU) 61 60
Rafaella Baquerizo (ECU) d. Fanni Stollar (HUN) 61 63
Dalma Galfi/Fanni Stollar (HUN) d. Rafaella Baquerizo/Camila Romero (ECU) 62 62

(5) Australia defeated Mexico 3-0:
Destanee Aiava (AUS) d. Daniela Morales (MEX) 26 76(3) 64
Kimberly Birrell (AUS) d. Maria Jose Portillo (MEX) 61 61
Kimberly Birrell/Seone Mendez (AUS) d. Alexia Coutino/Maria Jose Portillo (MEX) 63 62

Boys Group A

(1) France defeated Hong Kong, China 2-1:
Hong Kit Wong (HKG) d. Geoffrey Blancaneaux (FRA) 57 63 63
Corentin Moutet (FRA) d. Anthony Jackie Tang (HKG) 75 76(2)
Ugo Humbert/Corentin Moutet (FRA) d. Anthony Jackie Tang/Hong Kit Wong (HKG) 64 57 62

(6) Brazil defeated Egypt 3-0:
Felipe Alves (BRA) d. Mohamed Aboulkassem (EGY) 61 63
Orlando Luz (BRA) d. Sherif Makhlouf (EGY) 64 60
Felipe Alves/Orlando Luz (BRA) d. Mohamed Aboulkassem/Sherif Makhlouf (EGY) 62 63

Boys Group B

(4) Korea, Rep. defeated Mexico 2-1:
Chanyeong Oh (KOR) d. Edson Ortiz (MEX) 63 64
Yun Seong Chung (KOR) d. Alan Rubio (MEX) 63 63
Edson Ortiz/Santiago Suarez (MEX) d. Yun Seong Chung/Chanyeong Oh (KOR) 46 64 62

Italy defeated (7) Estonia 2-1:
Riccardo Balzerani (ITA) d. Kristofer Siimar (EST) 64 62
Mattias Siimar (EST) d. Enrico Dalla Valle (ITA) 36 76(6) 64
Enrico Dalla Valle/Samuele Ramazzotti (ITA) d. Kristofer Siimar/Mattias Siimar (EST) 63 75

Boys Group C

(3) Japan defeated Sweden 2-1:
Shohei Chikami (JPN) d. Jonas Eriksson-Ziverts (SWE) 64 61
Karl Friberg (SWE) d. Renta Tokuda (JPN) 64 76(5)
Shohei Chikami/Renta Tokuda (JPN) d. Karl Friberg/David Norfeldt (SWE) 63 63

(5) Argentina defeated South Africa 2-1:
Genaro Olivieri (ARG) d. Damon Kesaris (RSA) 62 63
Calvin Jordaan (RSA) d. Manuel Pena Lopez (ARG) 46 75 62
Manuel Pena Lopez/Camilo Ugo Carabelli (ARG) d. Damon Kesaris/Richard Thongoana (RSA) 61 62

Boys Group D

(2) USA defeated Chinese Taipei 3-0:
William Blumberg (USA) d. Chien-Hsun Lo (TPE) 75 62
Michael Mmoh (USA) d. Tung-Lin Wu (TPE) 30 ret.
William Blumberg/Michael Mmoh (USA) d. Chien-Hsun Lo/Tung-Lin Wu (TPE) 75 62

(8) Germany defeated Bolivia 2-1:
Tim Ruehl (GER) d. Eduardo Paz (BOL) 75 61
Juan Carlos Aguilar (BOL) d. Louis Wessels (GER) 62 57 61
Valentin Guenther/Louis Wessels (GER) d. Juan Carlos Aguilar/Eduardo Paz (BOL) 75 61

Junior Davis Cup and Junior Fed Cup by BNP Paribas Finals to be held at Madrid Caja Magica in 2015-17

Junior Davis Cup and Junior Fed Cup by BNP Paribas Finals to be held at Madrid Caja Magica in 2015-17

Junior Fed Cup

Junior Davis Cup

The ITF today announced that the Junior Davis Cup and Junior Fed Cup by BNP Paribas Finals will move to the iconic Caja Magica (Magic Box) arena in Madrid for three years in 2015-17. The event will be staged on 16 clay courts, including two stadium outdoor show courts, and managed by Madrid Trophy Promotion, organisers of the Mutua Madrid Open.

Junior Davis Cup and Junior Fed Cup by BNP Paribas is the ITF’s official team competition for players aged 16-and-under. Launched in 1985 as the World Youth Cup, the competition has grown from 40 nations to around 100 nations each year, competing in a series of regional qualifying events to become one of 16 boys and 16 girls teams at the Finals. Many of the world’s leading players have represented their country in the competition, including Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Agnieszka Radwanska and Simona Halep.

BNP Paribas has sponsored the Junior Davis Cup since it was rebranded in 2002, before going on to sponsor Junior Fed Cup in 2005. Its current agreement with both competitions runs through 2016 as part of its long-term association with the ITF.

The Junior Davis Cup and Fed Cup by BNP Paribas Finals have been held in Spain on six previous occasions, most recently in Barcelona in 2012, but this is the first time that they will be staged in Madrid.

“We are delighted that the Caja Magica will host the Junior Davis Cup and Fed Cup by BNP Paribas Finals,” said ITF President Francesco Ricci Bitti. “The arena will provide a spectacular setting to showcase this important team competition for the development of our most talented young players. I am also sure that there will be an added incentive next year for players to qualify for the Finals and compete at one of the major arenas on the professional tennis circuit.”

The Madrid Caja Magica arena, designed by the French architect Dominique Perrault and home of the Mutua Madrid Open since 2009, is a multi-purpose sports, cultural and leisure events complex in the south of the city that opened in 2009. It can host both indoor and outdoor events, thanks to a series of retractable roofs over its three stadiums. The facility has a total of three stadium clay courts, 16 outdoor clay courts, and 11 indoor hard courts.

This infrastructure in the city of Madrid is managed by the municipal company Madrid Destino, the main professional manager of spaces in the capital at the service of culture and tourism, professionals and companies.

The 2014 Junior Davis Cup and Junior Fed Cup by BNP Paribas Finals will be held in San Luis Potosi, Mexico on 23-28 September, with Spain’s boys team and Russia’s girls team the current title holders. A total of 178 teams from 98 countries will take part in this year’s event, with qualifying events continuing through August.