Taking place from July 30 to August 5, the tournament gathered more than 200 excellent young athletes, representing 9 strong teams nationwide, from units such as Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang, Army, Son La, Thanh Cong - Dak Lak club, Lam Dong and Ninh Binh...
The highest titles have belonged to teams with good preparation and stable performance throughout the tournament. Of which, the Ho Chi Minh City delegation won the overall delegation with 5 gold medals, 6 silver medals and 6 bronze medals. The Hanoi delegation ranked second with 2 gold medals, 1 silver medal and 2 bronze medals. The Army team ranked third with 2 gold medals and 4 bronze medals.
Organized in a team format for age groups: U12, U14, U16, U18, the tournament is an opportunity for young tennis players to compete under collective pressure, promoting the spirit of solidarity and fighting for the colors of the local flag and shirt - something not often seen in individual tournaments.
Through each dramatic match, each fierce ball, the athletes demonstrated not only superior technique but also a strong competitive spirit, courage and strong passion for tennis. They are the promising seeds for the future of Vietnamese tennis.
Not only a top competition, the tournament is also a place for exchange and learning, a launching pad to discover and nurture promising young talents, aiming for international playgrounds. Many faces have shone brightly, leaving a strong impression on fans and experts.
The National Youth Team Tennis Championship not only creates a fair competition playground for young tennis players, but also contributes to building a quality next-generation team for domestic tennis. What they have shown in this tournament is a testament to the strong development potential of the next generation.
This tournament has discovered many outstanding faces, promising to continue to be trained to participate in national youth teams, aiming for international tournaments in the near future," Mr. Nguyen Hong Son - Vice President and General Secretary of the Vietnam Tennis Federation (VTF) shared at the closing ceremony.