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Large-scale youth competition taking place at Red-Blue location

International event returns to TC Rot-Blau Regensburg in Regensburg, lasting from Monday to Saturday, next week. This event, known as one of the five biggest international events, will be held yet again.

High School Competition Held at Red-Blue Venue
High School Competition Held at Red-Blue Venue

Large-scale youth competition taking place at Red-Blue location

The Project-29-Cup, an esteemed international youth tennis tournament, is set to return to Regensburg, Germany, from August 9 to August 17, 2025. This annual event, hosted by TC Rot-Blau Regensburg, will see over 200 young tennis players from more than 20 nations compete on clay courts.

As a Category 1 event on the European Tennis Calendar, the Project-29-Cup provides a competitive international experience for players aged 12 and under (TEJT 12&U category). The tournament is part of a series of youth tennis competitions organized by Tennis Europe, aiming to foster junior tennis development within Europe.

The tournament will take place on Dürerstraße, with main fields accommodating 64 players each. This year, the tournament will feature four categories: U 12 and U 16 for both male and female players. The event is open for potential tennis stars to compete and earn points for the international ranking.

Notable participating nations include the USA and Japan, with Rot-Blau Regensburg warmly welcoming the players for this prestigious tournament. The Project-29-Cup International Youth Tennis Tournament is one of the five largest in Germany, making it a significant event in the junior tennis circuit.

For those interested in the tournament's history and background, more detailed information may be found by contacting the tournament organizers or consulting Tennis Europe archives directly. The Project-29-Cup promises another exciting week of tennis action, showcasing the future stars of the sport.

Tennis enthusiasts can look forward to watching or participating in sports at the Project-29-Cup, as it offers a platform for young players, including those aged 12 and under, to compete in diverse categories such as U 12 and U 16. The tournament, part of the extensive tennis calendar, will see players from more than 20 nations, including the USA and Japan, exhibit their skills on the clay courts.

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