This year's tournament took place at the Binh Duong New City Central Tennis Court cluster from May 21 to 31, attracting more than 400 young athletes from 17 provinces, cities and units across the country, including major training centers such as Ho Chi Minh City, the Army, Hanoi, Da Nang, Ha Nam...
Athletes compete in 28 events, divided into age groups from U8 to U 18. The addition of 2 events for men's singles/ Ungulers U14 - Consulation; men's singles/unguors U16 - Consulation is a change in the competition system to help young tennis players have the opportunity to compete and play more matches.
Many parents did not mind the long distance, accompanying their children from the Northern provinces to Binh Duong or driving from Dak Lak to cheer on the athletes competing in the tournament. This enthusiastic support and companionship is a great source of motivation, contributing to creating a vibrant and emotional atmosphere for the tournament.
This year's tournament recorded the impressive breakthrough of young players. In particular, To Binh Nhien (Ha Nam) won a double medal in the U14 women's singles and the U14 couple (in collaboration with To Binh Nhan); Pham Anh Thu (Ha Nam) - U8 women's gold medal; Le Tien Anh (Army) - Winning the men's singles U16 and Men U16 Double; Ngo Hong Hanh (Army) - Winning the U18 women's singles champion & U18 couple ...
The Ho Chi Minh City delegation affirmed their position as the leading youth development center when winning a total of 10 gold medals, to lead the rankings. Following them are the Army groups with 6 gold medals and Hanoi with 4 gold medals.
This year, the Vietnam Tennis Federation (VTF) organized a competition at a tennis court cluster of 9 courts of the Binh Duong New City Sports Center, with modern facilities and standard courts, creating favorable conditions for athletes to compete effectively.
In addition, parents and tennis players can also experience accompanying amenities such as swimming pools, gyms, playgrounds and other supporting services right in the center, contributing to improving the quality of the experience at the tournament.
The 2025 National Youth Tennis Championship ended in an exciting, enthusiastic and inspiring atmosphere. But more than that, the tournament has opened the door for hundreds of young talents to get closer to their dream of playing professionally, contributing to the strong and sustainable development of the country's tennis scene.