Top Header Ad

Unstoppable Team SA Clinches Junior Regional Tennis Title in Gaborone

South Africa’s top youth tennis players completely dominated the CAT/ITF Southern Africa U14 and U16 Championships, securing the overall trophy at the nine-day regional showpiece which concluded in Gaborone, Botswana on Saturday 17 January, 2026.

Competing against 10 other countries, the SA team went unbeaten throughout the tournament, winning all their ties in the group stages and the playoffs in all four divisions.

SA’s Twelve Top Tennis Primary Schools Converge on Benoni for National Finals

In the U16 girls category, the SA side was level at 1-1 against Zimbabwe in the finals, but they triumphed in the doubles matches to earn a 2-1 victory.

And in the U14 girls division, South Africa took an unassailable 2-0 lead in the singles matches to win the final against Botswana.

Courtrai Primary and Helen Franz Special School are 2025 RCS Rising Star Tennis Champions

The Western Cape’s Courtrai Primary and Helen Franz Special School from Limpopo have been crowned…
Read More
Welkom Volkskool from Free State West will be among 12 teams from top girls primary schools across South Africa competing for top honours in the RCS Rising Star Tennis National Finals, taking place at the Gauteng East Tennis Complex in Benoni from 31 October to 2 November 2025. Photo: Supplied

SA’s Twelve Top Tennis Primary Schools Converge on Benoni for National Finals

South Africa’s best girls’ school tennis teams and top wheelchair players converge on Benoni for…
Read More
Tournament favourite Jessica Schilz (right), pictured alongside Meri Sandenbergh, lived up to her top-seed billing, secured a straight-sets victory to claim the U18 title at the Trio TSA Junior Masters in Cape Town, on Sunday, 28 September, 2025. Photo: Supplied

Top Seed Jessica Schilz Claims the Tennis SA Junior Masters U18 Title in Cape Town

Top seed Jessica Schilz overcame an earlier round-robin upset to win the U18 girls final…
Read More
Multiple winner at the gsport Awards, Kgothatso Montjane introduces a stellar cast in this year’s voting for the 2025 Para Star of the Year Award. Known for her sporting excellence, the wheelchair tennis star has been at the top of her game for the past several years. All Photos: Supplied

“I Value gsport’s Ongoing Acknowledgment of My Hard Work” – #GSPORT20 Finalist KG Montjane

Three well-accomplished women in sport make up the finalists in the Brand South Africa Para…
Read More
Early in the competition, SA star swimmer Lara van Niekerk won silver in the 50m Breaststroke, finishing second behind the USA’s Emma Weber. Team South Africa brought its campaign at the World University Games to a successful close, securing medals on the final weekend of the event in the Rhine-Ruhr region of Germany, held from 16 to 27 July, 2025. Photo: FISU

Team SA’s Women Athletes Help Power Team SA into World University Top Ten 

Lara van Niekerk, Olivia Nel and Collete Uys among the women stars who helped to…
Read More
Kgothatso Montjane had to dig deep but managed to seal a decisive victory over Ksenia Chasteu to progress to the next round of the competition, in her second-round encounter at Wimbledon outside London in England, on Thursday, 10 July 2025. Photo: ITF

Kgothatso Montjane Digs Deep to Progress to Wimbledon Singles Semi-Finals

Kgothatso Montjane had to dig deep but managed to seal a decisive victory over Ksénia…
Read More

Team SA finished top of the overall rankings with 1,320 points, lifting the junior team trophy and bringing home the regional title.

Zimbabwe finished second with 650 points and Botswana ended third with 520 points.


Original Copy: Tennis SA Media, with editing by gsport

Main Photo Caption: South Africa’s top youth tennis players completely dominated the CAT/ITF Southern Africa U14 and U16 Championships, securing the overall trophy at the nine-day regional showpiece which concluded in Gaborone, Botswana on Saturday 17 January, 2026. Photo: Supplied

The post Unstoppable Team SA Clinches Junior Regional Tennis Title in Gaborone appeared first on gsport4girls.

Crédito: Link de origem

Leave A Reply

Your email address will not be published.