Radiven and Shalson shine at Maccabi Games
Max Radiven is celebrating winning three gold medals for Great Britain at the European Maccabi Youth Games, while Kai Shalson won two golds and a silver.
Sellado just misses a medal at European Youth Championships
Abraham Sellado’s run at the European Youth Championships was ended by the top seed just one win short of a medal, in the quarter-finals.
England youngsters battle through to European knockouts
Nine England players safely reached the singles knockout stages at the European Youth Championships in Malmo, joining three already seeded through to that stage.
Cadet Boys guarantee a top-eight place in Malmo
England’s Cadet Boys have secured a top-eight place at the European Youth Championships in Sweden, despite a difficult start to their campaign, losing their first... Continue reading
Max and Kacper reach quarter-finals in Norway
Kacper Piwowar and Max Radiven reached quarter-finals at the WTT Youth Contender Sandefjord in Norway.
Jetha’s fine comeback earns quarter-final spot
Sienna Jetha reached the quarter-finals at the WTT Youth Contender Helsingborg, while Max Radiven beat team-mate Kacper Piwowar on his way to the last 16.
Green and Dimitrov lead next generation success on Spa trek
Connor Green reached the quarter-finals of the WTT Youth Contender Spa with two landmark victories on the way - while Dimitar Dimitrov has added another winner's trophy to his collection.
Dimitrov and Earley among the bright lights in Austria
Dimitar Dimitrov’s silver medal and a semi-final appearance for Sophie Earley were among the highlights as 16 young English players made their first international appearances of the year.
England’s gold rush at Home Nations International
England dominated the Home Nations International in Bangor, Wales, winning all six team golds and a stack of singles and doubles golds.
Dimitrov goes furthest in Hungary
Dimitar Dimitrov's quarter-final appearance was the furthest any of the English contingent progressed at the WTT Youth Contender Szombathely in Hungary.