Nevşehir Cappadocia Awaits Young Stars from Europe

The second Europe Youth Series tournament in 2024 the Türkiye Open will be held in Nevşehir Cappadocia from Wednesday to Sunday March 13th to 17th. Two age categories Under 13 and Under 15 will compete in three events: Mixed Teams Singles and Doubles for boys and girls.

The first draws for individual events will take place on Wednesday March 13th. Seeding for team events will be based on the March 2024 U13 and U15 European Ranking considering the number of individual ranking points for the two highest-ranked boys and girls entered in a team.

Seeding for the individual events will be based on the March U13 and U15 European Ranking. In the Mixed Teams Events Azerbaijan Belgium and Turkey will compete. In the singles category alongside these three nations players from Switzerland and Germany will also be participating.

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