Finals Dates
24 - 29 September 2013


Finals Venue
San Luis Potosi, Mexico
Reigning Champions
Junior Davis Cup - Italy
Junior Fed Cup - USA
2013 Qualification
Qualifying for the 2013 Junior Davis Cup and Junior Fed Cup by BNP Paribas got underway in March and will come to a close with the European qualifying in July. The following nations have so far qualified for the Finals:
Boys: Mexico, Australia, India, Japan, Korea, USA, Argentina, Bolivia and Peru
Girls: Mexico, Australia, Korea, New Zealand, USA, Brazil, Bolivia and Colombia
For a full breakdown of the draws and results from the qualifying events in Asia/Oceania, North/Central America & Caribbean and South America please click here
Please see the PDF below for a full list of qualifying dates and venues.
2012 Competition
The finals of the Junior Davis Cup and Junior Fed Cup by BNP Paribas took place in Barcelona, Spain from 25 - 30 September 2012.
Italy, the second seeds, captured the 2012 Junior Davis Cup title with an exciting 2-1 win over third seeds Australia. With the singles ties split at 1-1, the doubles decided proceedings as Gianluigi Quinzi and Filippo Baldi defeated Harry Bourchier and Thanasi Kokkinakis 60 36 62.
The USA Fed Cup team secured their victory after the first two singles rubbers against Russia when Taylor Townsend scored a 26 63 61 win over Elizaveta Kulichkova, before Louisa Chirico posted a 64 63 win over Alina Silich.
For a full list of previous Junior Davis Cup and Junior Fed Cup by BNP Paribas champions click here
For full draws and results from the Junior Fed Cup by BNP Paribas Finals click here
For full draws and results from the Junior Davis Cup by BNP Paribas Finals click here
Photos
- Junior Davis Cup and Fed Cup Gallery
Social Media
- ITF Juniors Facebook
History
The International Team Competition for players aged 16 & Under was launched by the ITF in 1985 as the "World Youth Cup" with NEC as the title sponsor between 1988 and 2001.
In 2002 the ITF re-branded the boys competition as part of a new partnership with BNP Paribas to "Junior Davis Cup by BNP Paribas". The girls' competition was also changed to "Junior Fed Cup by BNP Paribas" in 2005. An agreement was also signed with Wilson with effect from 2002, to become the 'Official Ball' of the Competition.
From the competition's inaugural year in 1985 when 44 nations took part in regional qualifying with the top 16 boys' and 16 girls' teams moving through to the Final in Kobe, Japan, the competition has gone from strength to strength. The number of participants has grown to around 100 nations each year.
Format
In order to reach the Finals every nation, with the exception of the host nation, must win through regional qualifying. There are five qualification zones: Africa, North/Central America, South America, Europe and Asia/Oceania. In the larger zones there are two rounds of qualification to progress through to the Final.
The 16 boys' and girls' teams in the final are drawn into four round-robin groups before the top teams in each group progress to the semi-finals where a knock-out competition decides the champions.
Full details of the format and other details can be found on the Rules and Regulations page.