2024 CARLOS MOYÁ 12 & UNDER FESTIVAL- PLAYERS REVEALED
Europe’s top players are preparing to compete at next month’s season-ending Carlos Moyá 12 & Under Festival, a spectacular invitational event for the best performing players of the year.
Europe’s top players are preparing to compete at next month’s season-ending Carlos Moyá 12 & Under Festival, a spectacular invitational event for the best performing players of the year.
Hosted by the Rafa Nadal Academy by Movistar in Manacor, Mallorca for a third year, the event has already become firmly established as the highlight of the Tennis Europe Junior Tour’s 12 & Under circuit.
The year’s event will be staged from 12-17 November, with the line-up due to include 64 players (32 boys, 32 girls) from 23 nations. Between them, the participants confirmed so far have accumulated an incredible 64 singles and 63 doubles titles on the Tour in 2024.
Check out the full list of confirmed players:
Boys: https://www.tenniseurope.org/file/960342/?dl=1
Girls: https://www.tenniseurope.org/file/960343/?dl=1
Leading the way is Elizaveta Anikina of Estonia. She won a Tour-leading four Cat.1 titles during the year, as well as two Cat.2 14 & Under tournaments – Tallinn and Riga. She’s also been the busiest player in the field: her first match in Mallorca will be her 101st of the season.
Hot on her heels will be Korana Basicic (CRO), a winner of one 12 & Under event, finalist at two others, and most recently the champion of two 14 & Under Cat. 3 events in Porec and Zadar. Beata Maresova (CZE) and Simona Novakova (SVK) both claimed three Cat.1 titles from four finals, while Eva Maria Bulai (ROU) won two Cat.1 events and reached five finals.
Anikina and Bulai are both playing the event for a second time, having also qualified as 11-year olds in 2023.
On the boys’ side, Arthur Salafa of France will command the respect of his peers, being the only player in the field to have already won a 14 & Under title, which he did at Cat.2 Pontevedra, where he added to his Cat.1 12 & Under wins in Auray and Hradek. One main rival for the Festival crown is likely to be Nicolas Basilone of Italy, who claimed three Cat.1 titles – Vrsar, Maglie and Trieste) from five finals.
Other multiple titlists in action include Adam Napari of Finland (2 wins from 3 Cat.1 finals), Jonas Waelti (SUI, 2 wins), Martin Adamca (SVK, 2 wins from 4 finals) and Matteo Sanson (SVK, 2 wins from 3 finals).
The final remaining spots will be filled by wild cards in the coming days, check the acceptance list for further updates.
Named in honour of the former European Junior Champion, world #1 player and later coach to Rafa Nadal, the Carlos Moyá 12 & Under Festival players will as always be treated to a week of hospitality, entertainment and off-court adventures, including a trip to the Rafa Nadal Museum and an introductory Junior School session.
Matches will be streamed live on tenniseurope.org and via the Junior Tour app throughout the event. Further details will follow.