For the first time since 2001, the 2025 Billie Jean King Cup and Davis Cup Junior Finals head to South America, and Team Canada’s juniors look to strike gold at the historic Estadio Nacional in Santiago, Chile.
Andrea Cabio, Laurence Demers, and Lily Rochon aim to be Canada’s first-ever Billie Jean King Cup Juniors winning team. Cabio and Rochon were both junior national singles champions this year while Demers was recently named to the National Tennis Centre’s class of 2025-2026.
Canada’s round-robin group includes two returning nations in Australia and Great Britain while France round off the quartet, led by junior world No. 8 Ksenia Efremova.
For the Davis Cup Juniors, Canada makes their return to the Finals after a one-year absence. The trio representing the Great White North is Joshua Adamson, Caden Colburne, and Antoine Généreux. All three won junior national singles titles this year. The Canadians are joined by Czechia, Chinese Taipei, and Spain in their round-robin group.
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The last time Canada was crowned Davis Cup Juniors champions was a decade ago, a team that featured Félix Auger-Aliassime and Denis Shapovalov.
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Both teams kick off their respective tournaments on Monday, with the girls playing France in their opening tie while the boys open against Spain. To qualify for the knockout stages, Canada must finish in the top two in their group.
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