CHAMP’SEED PLAYERS
Since its launch in 2014, the Champ’seed Foundation has been committing to supporting young talents by providing them with the necessary skills and environment so that they embrace their full potential.
Elizaveta
Anikina
( Estonia )
Born in 2012
2023 Joining the Champ’seed Foundation
Reita
Yamanaka
( Japan )
Born in 2012
2023 Joining the Champ'seed Foundation
Nikita
Berdin
( Russia )
Born in 2011
2023 Joining the Champ’seed Foundation
Maël
Gérinié
( New Caledonia, France )
Born in 2011
2022 Joining the Champ'seed Foundation
Moïse
Kouame
( France )
Born in 2009
First player born in 2009 to reach the Top 200 in ITF Junior rankings
2024 Joining the Champ’seed Foundation
Victoria
Barros
( Brésil )
Born in 2009
2023 Joining the Champ'seed Foundation
Ksenia
Efremova
( Russia )
Born in 2009
Second Youngest Ever Winner of an ITF Under-18 Event at the age of 13 years and 9 days
Thijs
Boogaard
( Netherlands )
Born in 2008
2022 "Les Petits As" U14 Champion, in Singles and Doubles
2022 Tennis European Champion U14, in Singles and Doubles
2023 Youngest player ever to claim a Grade 1 tournament at the J300 Junior ITF event of San Jose in Costa Rica
Carel
Ngounoue
( USA )
Born in 2008
2022 “Les Petits As” U14 Champion in Doubles and Finalist in Singles
Brenda
Fruhvirtova
( Czech Republic )
Born in 2007
2021 No. 4 ITF Junior in the world
2022 Reaching Top 150 WTA at age 15 only
Clervie
Ngounoue
( USA )
Born in 2006
2022 No. 8 ITF Junior in the world
2022 Australian Open Girls’ Doubles Champion
2023 French Open Girls’ Doubles Champion
2023 Wimbledon Girls’ Singles Champion