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Everything about Orange Bowl Tennis totally explainedThe Orange Bowl is an ITF World Junior championships event, and is widely recognized as one of the most important junior tennis championships in the world. Established in 1962, the tournament consists of Boys' and Girls' 12 and 14-year-old age divisions, and takes place during December in varying locations in and around Miami and Coral Gables, Florida. Over the years the draw has included several great players who have gone on to gain stardom on the professional circuit. Tennis greats Chris Evert, Jimmy Connors, Mary Joe Fernandez, Monica Seles, Marcelo Rios, Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf and Roger Federer have all played in the tournament.
2006 Champions
- Boys' 12s: Reo Asami
- Girls' 12s: Jessica Ren
- Boys' 14s: Bernard Tomic
- Girls' 14s: Hanna Orlik
Past winners and finalists
Boys' Singles
1990 Magnus Norman, SWEDEN / David Skoch, CZECHOSLAVAKIA (3-6,6-4,7-6(7-4))
1991 James Delgado, ENGLAND / Gustavo Cavallaro, ARGENTINA (6-3,6-3)
1992 Thomas Haas, GERMANY / Alberto Martin, SPAIN (6-3,6-0)
1993 Jean Rene Lisnard, FRANCE / Daniel Elsnor, GERMANY (6-3,6-3)
1994 Artem Derepasko, RUSSIA / Fernando Gonzalez, CHILE (6-2,6-1)
1995 Oliver Rochus, BELGIUM / Simon Dickson, GREAT BRITAIN (6-2,6-1)
1996 Paul-Henri Mathieu, FRANCE / Todor Enev, BULGARIA (6-3,3-6,7-5)
1997 Stephane Bohli, SWITZERLAND / Michael Ali-Cayol, FRANCE (6-2,7-6)
1998 Janko Tipsarevic, YUGOSLAVIA / Yeu Tzuoo Wang, TAIPEI (6-3,6-1)
1999 Yeu Tzuoo Wang, TAIPEI / Guillermo Hormazabal, CHILE (6-2,6-1)
2000 Artem Sitak, RUSSIA / Sebastian Rieschick, GERMANY (6-4,6-3)
2001 Clancy Shields, USA / Alex Kuznetsov, USA (3-6,6-3,6-1)
2002 Juan Del Potro, ARGENTINA / Pavel Tchekhov, RUSSIA (6-2,7-6(5))
2003 Roberto Maytin, VENEZUELA / Kai Nishikori, JAPAN (5-7,6-2,6-3)
2004 Ricardas Berankis, LITHUANIA / Chase Buchanan, USA
2005 Rhyne Williams, USA / Grigor Dimitrov, BULGARIA
2006 Bernard Tomic, AUSTRALIA / David Souto, VENEZUELA
2007 George Morgan, GREAT BRITAIN / Spencer Newman, USA
Girls' Singles
1998 Melissa Torres, MEXICO / Lenka Dlhopolcova, SLOVAKIA (6-4,6-2)
1999 Matea Mezak, CROATIA / Daria Kustova, BULGARIA (6-1,7-5)
2000 Nicole Pitts, USA / Morena de Bernardi, ITALY (6-1,4-6,6-3)
2001 Shahar Peer, ISRAEL / Jenni-Lee Heinser, USA (6-3,7-5)
2002 Volha Havartsova, BELARUS / Lindsay Burdette, USA (6-2,6-4)
2003 Sorana Cirstea, ROMANIA / Sharon Fichman, CANADA (6-4,2-6,6-4)
2004 Tamira Paszek, AUSTRIA / Krista Damico, USA
2005 Viktoriya Kamenskaya, RUSSIA / Gail Brodsky, USA
2006 Hanna Orlik, BELARUS / Christina McHale, USA
2007 Iveta Dapkule, LITHUANIA / Monica Puig, USAFurther Information
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