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Junior Davis Cup and Junior Fed Cup are the international team events in junior tennis (16-and-under age category). Competitions were launched by the ITF in 1985 as the 16-and-under World Youth Cup, and rebranded in 2002 under the current names.[1]

Format: Each year nations enter regional qualifying events with the winners progressing to the Finals, where they compete to be crowned champion.[1]

The senior equivalents of the Junior Davis Cup and Junior Fed Cup are the Davis Cup and Fed Cup, respectively.

Winners

Junior Davis Cup

Year Host Winner Score Runner-up
1985 Japan Kobe  Australia
Shane Barr
Richard Fromberg
Jason Stoltenberg
2–1  United States
John Falbo
Francisco Montana
1986 Japan Tokyo  Australia
Richard Fromberg
Jason Stoltenberg
Todd Woodbridge
2–1  United States
Michael Chang
Jim Courier
David Kass
1987 West Germany Freiburg im Breisgau  Australia
Johan Anderson
Jamie Morgan
Todd Woodbridge
3–0  Netherlands
Paul Dogger
Fernon Wibier
Richard Krajicek**
1988 Australia Perth  Czechoslovakia
Martin Damm
Lukáš Hovorka
Jan Kodeš
2–1  United States
William Bull
Rick Leach
Brian MacPhie
1989 Paraguay Asunción  Germany
Scott Gessner
Gregor Paul
David Prinosil
2–1  Czechoslovakia
Pavel Gazda
Lukáš Thomas
René Hanák**
1990 Netherlands Rotterdam  Soviet Union
Yevgeni Kafelnikov
Andriy Medvedev
Dmitri Tomashevich
2–1  Australia
Grant Doyle
Brad Sceney
Anastasios Vasiliadis
1991 Spain Barcelona  Spain
Gonzalo Corrales
Albert Costa
2–1  Czechoslovakia
Filip Kaščák
David Škoch
1992 Spain Castelldefels  France
Maxime Boyé
Nicolas Escudé
2–1  Germany
Alexander Nickel
Rene Nicklisch
Axel Pretzsch**
1993 New Zealand Wellington  France
Jean-François Bachelot
Olivier Mutis
Johann Potron
2–1  New Zealand
Scott Clark
Mark Nielsen
Teo Susnjak
1994 United States Tucson  Netherlands
Raemon Sluiter
Peter Wessels
2–1  Austria
Markus Hipfl
Clemens Trimmel
Ingo Neumüller**
1995 Germany Essen  Germany
Daniel Elsner
Thomas Messmer
Tomas Zivnicek
3–0  Czech Republic
Petr Kralert
Pavel Říha
Michal Tabara
1996 Switzerland Zürich  France
Jérôme Haehnel
Julien Jeanpierre
Olivier Patience
2–1  Australia
Nathan Healey
Lleyton Hewitt
Glenn Knox**
1997 Canada Vancouver  Czech Republic
Ladislav Chramosta
Jaroslav Levinský
Tomáš Cakl*
2–0  Venezuela
José de Armas
Ezequiel Nastari
Luis Aguerrevere**
1998 Italy Cuneo  Spain
Marc López
Tommy Robredo
David Ferrer*
2–1  Croatia
Roko Karanušić
Mario Radić
1999 Australia Perth  United States
Alex Bogomolov
Ryan Redondo
Travis Rettenmaier
3–0  Croatia
Mario Ančić
Tomislav Perić
Ivan Stelko
2000 Japan Hiroshima  Australia
Ryan Henry
Todd Reid
Raphael Durek*
2–0  Austria
Johannes Ager
Stefan Wiespeiner
Christian Polessnig**
2001 Chile Santiago  Chile
Jorge Aguilar
Guillermo Hormazábal
Carlos Ríos
3–0  Germany
Sascha Klör
Bastian Koch
Marcel Zimmermann
2002 France La Baule-Escoublac  Spain
Marcel Granollers
Rafael Nadal
Tomeu Salvá
3–0  United States
Brendan Evans
Scott Oudsema
Phillip Simmonds
2003 Germany Essen  Germany
Matthias Bachinger
Mischa Zverev
Aljoscha Thron*
2–1  France
Jérémy Chardy
Mathieu Dehaine
Jérémy Dréan
2004 Spain Barcelona  Spain
Roberto Bautista
Pere Riba
Javier Garrapiz*
2–1  Czech Republic
Dušan Lojda
Miroslav Navratil
Filip Zeman
2005 Spain Barcelona  France
Kevin Botti
Jérôme Inzerillo
Stéphane Piro*
2–0  Czech Republic
Michal Konečný
Roman Jebavý
Jiří Košler**
2006 Spain Barcelona  Netherlands
Xander Spong
Tim van Terheijden
2–1  Russia
Evgeny Donskoy
Vladimir Karusevich
Vladimir Zinyakov
2007 Italy Reggio Emilia  Australia
Bernard Tomic
Mark Verryth
Alex Sanders*
2–0  Argentina
Guido Andreozzi
Kevin Konfederak
Nicolás Pastor**
2008 Mexico San Luis Potosí  United States
Evan King
Denis Kudla
Raymond Sarmiento*
2–0  Argentina
Andrea Collarini
Agustín Velotti
Facundo Argüello**
2009 Mexico San Luis Potosí  Australia
Jason Kubler
Luke Saville
Joey Swaysland
2–1  Great Britain
Andrew Bettles
George Morgan
2010 Mexico San Luis Potosí  Japan
Kazuma Kawachi
Kaichi Uchida
Soichiro Moritani*
2–0  Canada
Edward Nguyen
Filip Peliwo
Samuel Monette**
2011 Mexico San Luis Potosí  Great Britain
Kyle Edmund
Evan Hoyt
Luke Bambridge*
2–0  Italy
Stefano Napolitano
Gianluigi Quinzi
Matteo Donati**
2012 Spain Barcelona  Italy
Filippo Baldi
Gianluigi Quinzi
Mirko Cutuli*
2–1  Australia
Harry Bourchier
Thanasi Kokkinakis
Blake Mott**
2013 Mexico San Luis Potosí  Spain
Pedro Martínez
Jaume Munar
Álvaro López San Martín*
2–1  South Korea
Chung Yun-seong
Hong Seong-chan
Kang Ku-keon
2014 Mexico San Luis Potosí  United States
William Blumberg
Michael Mmoh
Gianni Ross
3–0  South Korea
Chung Yun-seong
Im Seong-taek
Oh Chan-yeong
2015 Spain Madrid  Canada
Félix Auger-Aliassime
Denis Shapovalov
Benjamin Sigouin*
2–1  Germany
Nicola Kuhn
Marvin Möller
Maximilian Todorov**
2016 Hungary Budapest  Russia
Alen Avidzba
Timofey Skatov
Alexey Zakharov
2–1  Canada
Félix Auger-Aliassime
Nicaise Muamba
Chih-Chi Huang
2017 Hungary Budapest  Czech Republic
Jonáš Forejtek
Dalibor Svrčina
Andrew Paulson*
2–0  United States
William Grant
Govind Nanda
Tyler Zink**
2018 Hungary Budapest  Spain
Carlos Alcaraz
Mario González
Pablo Llamas
2–1  France
Martin Breysach
Lilian Mamousez
Harold Mayot
2019 United States Orlando  Japan
Kokoro Isomura
Shintaro Mochizuki
Yamato Sueoka
2–1  United States
Toby Kodat
Martin Damm
Dali Blanch**
Legend
* was part of the winning team but did not play in the final
** was part of the team but did not play in the final

Junior Fed Cup

Year Host Winner Score Runner-up
1985 Japan Kobe
Czechoslovakia

Jana Pospíšilová
Radka Zrubáková
3–0
Australia
Sally McCann
Nicole Provis
Wendy Frazer
1986 Japan Tokyo
Belgium

Sandra Wasserman
Ann Devries
Caroline Neuprez
2–1
Czechoslovakia
Petra Langrová
Radka Zrubáková
1987 West Germany Freiburg im Breisgau
Australia

Rachel McQuillan
Jo-Anne Faull
Bilynda Potter*
2–1
Soviet Union
Elena Brioukhovets
Natalia Medvedeva
Natalia Biletskaya**
1988 Australia Perth
Australia

Kerry-Anne Guse
Lorrae Guse
Kirrily Sharpe
3–0
Argentina
Federica Haumuller
Cristina Tessi
Ines Gorrochategui
1989 Paraguay Asunción
West Germany

Maja Živec-Škulj
Anke Huber
Katharina Düll
2–1
Czechoslovakia
Klára Matoušková
Karina Habšudová
Petra Kučová
1990 Netherlands Rotterdam
Netherlands

Petra Kamstra
Linda Niemantsverdriet
2–1
Soviet Union
Irina Sukhova
Tatiana Ignatieva
Olga Lugina**
1991 Spain Barcelona
Germany

Heike Rusch
Marketa Kochta
Kirstin Freye
2–1
Paraguay
Larissa Schaerer
Rossana de los Ríos
Magalí Benítez**
1992 Spain Castelldefels
Belgium

Laurence Courtois
Nancy Feber
Stephanie Devillé
3–0
Argentina
Laura Montalvo
María Luciana Reynares
Mariana Díaz Oliva
1993 New Zealand Wellington
Australia

Siobhan Drake-Brockman
Annabel Ellwood
Jodi Richardson
2–1
United States
Stephanie Nickitas
Amanda Basica
Cristina Moros
1994 United States Tucson
South Africa

Jessica Steck
Surina De Beer
Giselle Swart*
3–0
France
Amélie Cocheteux
Amélie Castéra
Kildine Chevalier
1995 Germany Essen
France

Karolina Jagieniak
Amélie Mauresmo
Kildine Chevalier
2–1
Germany
Stephanie Kovacic
Sandra Klösel
Caroline Christian
1996 Switzerland Zürich
Slovenia

Katarina Srebotnik
Petra Rampre
2–1
Germany
Stephanie Kovacic
Jasmin Wöhr
Lisa Fritz**
1997 Canada Vancouver
Russia

Anastasia Myskina
Elena Dementieva
2–0
France
Samantha Schoeffel
Stéphanie Rizzi
Laëtitia Sanchez**
1998 Italy Cuneo
Italy

Roberta Vinci
Maria Elena Camerin
Flavia Pennetta
2–1
Slovakia
Stanislava Hrozenská
Daniela Hantuchová
Katarína Bašternáková**
1999 Australia Perth
Argentina

Gisela Dulko
Maria Emilia Salerni
Eugenia Chialvo
2–1
Slovakia
Lenka Dlhopolcová
Ľubomíra Kurhajcová
Dominika Nociarová**
2000 Japan Hiroshima
Czech Republic

Eva Birnerová
Petra Cetkovská
Ema Janaskova
2–1
Hungary
Dorottya Magas
Virág Németh
Ildikó Balázs**
2001 Chile Santiago
Czech Republic

Petra Cetkovská
Barbora Strýcová
Lucie Šafářová
3–0
Poland
Olga Brózda
Marta Domachowska
Alicja Rosolska
2002 France La Baule-Escoublac
Belarus

Darya Kustova
Anastasiya Yakimova
Ekaterina Dzehalevich*
3–0
Czech Republic
Andrea Hlaváčková
Kateřina Böhmová
2003 Germany Essen
Netherlands

Bibiane Schoofs
Michaëlla Krajicek
Lisanne Balk*
2–1
Canada
Ekaterina Shulaeva
Aleksandra Wozniak
Katarina Zoricic
2004 Spain Barcelona
Argentina

Betina Jozami
Florencia Molinero
Agustina Lepore*
2–0
Canada
Valérie Tétreault
Sharon Fichman
Tania Rice**
2005 Spain Barcelona
Poland

Urszula Radwańska
Agnieszka Radwańska
Maksymiliana Wandel*
2–0
France
Estelle Guisard
Alizé Cornet
Noémie Scharle**
2006 Spain Barcelona
Belarus

Ima Bohush
Ksenia Milevskaya
Viktoria Yemialyanava*
2–1
Russia
Ksenia Lykina
Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova
Yulia Solonitskaya
2007 Italy Reggio Emilia
Australia

Sally Peers
Isabella Holland
2–1
Poland
Sandra Zaniewska
Katarzyna Piter
Veronika Domagała**
2008 Mexico San Luis Potosí
United States

Christina McHale
Kristie Ahn
Sloane Stephens*
2–0
Great Britain
Heather Watson
Tara Moore
Amy Askew**
2009 Mexico San Luis Potosí
Russia

Ksenia Kiriilova
Daria Gavrilova
Polina Leykina*
2–0
Germany
Stephanie Wagner
Annika Beck
Anna-Lena Friedsam**
2010 Mexico San Luis Potosí
Russia

Margarita Gasparyan
Daria Gavrilova
Victoria Kan*
2–1
China
Tian Ran
Tang Haochen
Zheng Saisai
2011 Mexico San Luis Potosí
Australia

Belinda Woolcock
Ashleigh Barty
Brooke Rischbieth*
2–0
Canada
Carol Zhao
Françoise Abanda
Erin Routliffe**
2012 Spain Barcelona
United States

Louisa Chirico
Taylor Townsend
Gabrielle Andrews
3–0
Russia
Alina Silich
Elizaveta Kulichkova
Daria Kasatkina
2013 Mexico San Luis Potosí
Russia

Veronika Kudermetova
Daria Kasatkina
Aleksandra Pospelova*
2–0
Australia
Priscilla Hon
Naiktha Bains
Sara Tomic**
2014 Mexico San Luis Potosí
United States

Tornado Alicia Black
CiCi Bellis
Sofia Kenin
3–0
Slovakia
Tereza Mihalíková
Viktória Kužmová
Tamara Kupkova
2015 Spain Madrid
Czech Republic

Monika Kilnarová
Markéta Vondroušová
Anna Slováková
2–1
United States
Kayla Day
Claire Liu
Michaela Gordon**
2016 Hungary Budapest
Poland

Iga Świątek
Maja Chwalińska
Stefania Rogozińska-Dzik
2–1
United States
Amanda Anisimova
Claire Liu
Caty McNally
2017 Hungary Budapest
United States

Whitney Osuigwe
Caty McNally
Amanda Anisimova*
2–0
Japan
Yuki Naito
Naho Sato
Himari Sato**
2018 Hungary Budapest
United States

Coco Gauff
Alexa Noel
Connie Ma
2–1
Ukraine
Lyubov Kostenko
Daria Lopatetska
Kateryna Rublevska
2019 United States Orlando
United States

Connie Ma
Katrina Scott
Robin Montgomery
2–1
Czech Republic
Barbora Palicova
Linda Noskova
Darja Viďmanová**
Legend
* was part of the winning team but did not play in the final
** was part of the team but did not play in the final

See also

References