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Young and clutch: Teenagers are 7-0 this year in WTA Tour finals

2m read 15 Sep 2025 3w ago
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Iva Jovic, 17, and Tiantsoa Rakotomanga Rajaonah, 19, won titles this past weekend, and teenagers are now 7-0 in Hologic WTA Tour finals this season.

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The future is bright -- and awfully clutch.

The next generation was in full force this past weekend, as 17-year-old Iva Jovic won the Guadalajara Open Akron Presented by Santander and 19-year-old Tiantsoa Rakotomanga Rajaonah captured the SP Open in Sao Paulo. Jovic defeated Emiliana Arango 6-4, 6-1, and Rakotomanga Rajaonah upset Indonesian Janice Tjen -- also a first-time finalist -- 6-3, 6-4 to win not only her first Hologic WTA Tour title, but her first career hard-court title as a professional at any level. (How's that for your first?!)

How improbable was this title for Rakotomanga Rajaonah? Keep in mind that in her first-round match, she trailed Ana Sofia Sanchez 5-0 in the deciding third set before storming back and winning it in a tiebreak. She didn't drop a set the rest of the tournament.

Teenagers are now 7-0 in WTA finals this season.

With the title in Mexico, Jovic -- the youngest player in the Top 100 of the PIF WTA Rankings -- became the youngest player to win a WTA title this year, and became the youngest American to win a WTA title since Coco Gauff won in Parma, Italy four years ago.

Jovic, a Southern California native, entered the tournament ranked 73rd in the world. She's now No. 36 and boasts a sparkling 35-13 record in 2025.

Prior to Jovic's title in Guadalajara, the youngest player to win a tour-level title this year was now-No. 5 Mirra Andreeva, who won the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships in February. (She, too, was 17 years old, but a couple weeks older than Jovic when she won.) Andreeva followed that up with a title in Indian Wells, another WTA 1000 tournament, the next month.

The other teens who won finals this year are 19-year-old Maya Joint -- who won in Rabat and Eastbourne -- and then-18-year-old Victoria Mboko, who came into Montreal as a wild card, ranked 85th in the world, and defeated four Grand Slam champions en route to the prestigious title.

 

Summary Generated By AI

Iva Jovic, 17, and Tiantsoa Rakotomanga Rajaonah, 19, won titles this past weekend, and teenagers are now 7-0 in Hologic WTA Tour finals this season.

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Champions Reel: How Tiantsoa Rakotomanga Rajaonah won Sao Paulo 2025

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Tiantsoa Rakotomanga Rajaonah, Sao Paulo 2025