Welcome to the Jugend Cup Rutesheim – official stop of the Tennis Europe Junior Tour and ITF World Tennis Tour Juniors 2026.
On the tournament sites of TC Rutesheim and TC Weissach-Flacht, you will be able to see the players who will be causing a stir on the professional tour in the coming years. We are already looking forward to once again offering our guests from all over the world an outstanding event and wish them every success and a great time at our top-class youth tennis tournament!
An eventful week at the Jugend Cup Rutesheim 2025! Let’s take a look back:
- Winners 2025 >>>
- Photo Gallery of the tournament >>>
- The Daily News – new and fresh every day! >>>
- and two reports from local TV channel “regio TV” (in german):













Cobolli und Zverev rockin’ Mexiko
NewsElla Seidel breaks into the top 100
NewsAnd The Winner Is… The BAUBLIES JUGEND CUP Rutesheim, Germany.
NewsFoto: US Open
New York, September 7, 2025: Seventeen-year-old Alena Kovackova (CZE), the 2021 JC champion in the U14 age group, and her younger sister Jana won the doubles title at the US Junior Open with a straight-sets victory over Jeline Vandromme (BEL) and Laima Vladson (LIT). In the semifinals, the sisters from Prague eliminated the German duo Eva Bennemann (JC 24)/Sonja Zhenikova. Other Jugend Cup alumni also delivered outstanding performances at Flushing Meadows: Jamie Mackenzie (GER), the winner of the Jugend Cup 24, reached the semifinals in junior doubles, while Max Schoenhaus (GER/JC 22) and Italian Gabriele Crivellaro (JC 24 and 25) reached the quarterfinals in doubles. In singles, Schoenhaus lost in the quarterfinals to eventual champion Ivan Ivanov (BUL) in a match tiebreak. Julia Stusek (GER), the reigning Jugend Cup champion, also reached the quarterfinals at the premier junior tournament. The Baublies Jugend Cup congratulates all its alumni on their outstanding achievements and wishes the young stars all the best for the future.
Last Man Standing
NewsFoto: Andreas Gorr
New York 05.09.2025: Jamie “Red Rocket” Mackenzie is the last remaining male DTB representative flying the German flag in New York. The New Zealand native, the 2024 Jugend Cup champion, advanced to the doubles semifinals of the US Junior Open with his American partner Dominick Mosejczuk after a two-set victory over Karki/Satterfield (USA). Awaiting them there are two powerhouse US boys, Noah Johnston and Benjamin Willwerth, who knocked out Italians Michele Mecarelli and Jugend Cup veteran Gabriele Crivellaro in the quarterfinals. Jugend Cup alumni Julia Stusek and Max Schönfeld also saw their run at the Junior Grand Slam come to an end in the singles and doubles quarterfinals. Still in the running are Eva Bennemann (Baublies Jugend Cup 2024) and her partner Sonja Zhenikova, who will battle the Czech Kovackova sisters (also Jugend Cup alumni) today for a spot in the doubles final.
Stusek in the New York quarterfinals
NewsFoto Credit: imago/Hasenkopf
New York 03.09.2025: Julia Stusek, the 2025 Baublies Jugend Cup champion, advanced to the quarterfinals of the US Junior Open with a dominant 6-4, 6-3 victory over American Welles Newman. The petite player from South Baden particularly stood out with her powerful serves and varied play. In the semifinals, Stusek will face Britain’s Hannah Klugman. Max Schönhaus is another Jugend Cup alumnus who has made it to the quarterfinals.