The ITF J100 HAYOT BANK CUP international tournament has concluded in Fergana.

From September 29 to October 5, 2025, Fergana hosted the ITF World Tennis Tour Juniors — J100 Fergana HAYOT BANK CUP international tournament, which brought together the strongest juniors under 18 from more than 10 countries, including Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Great Britain, Israel, the Czech Republic, Tajikistan, the USA, Hungary, Ukraine, and Moldova.
The tournament was part of the official calendar of the International Tennis Federation (ITF) and became an important stage for young athletes in the fight for world ranking points and improving their positions in the ITF junior rankings.
Singles
Boys (BS18)
The winner of the tournament was Ruslan Kastsiukevich from Belarus, who defeated Russia’s Alexei Frolov 6-3, 6-4 in a hard-fought final.
Girls (GS18)
Arina Malygina from Russia became the champion in the women’s singles, defeating the top seed Alexandra Malova from Russia with a score of 6:4, 7:6(3).
Doubles
Boys (BD18)
Ruslan Kastsyukevich and Ivan Samstika from Belarus won the doubles title, defeating the Kazakh duo of Timur Saulenko and Arseniy Trebukhin 4-1 Ret.
Among the Uzbek players, Nuriddin Bakhtiyorov and Danila Kvasov made it to the quarterfinals and demonstrated good teamwork.
Girls (GD18)
The girls’ title was won by the Russian pair Tatiana Golovina and Maria Maslyakova, who defeated the duo of Valeria Galyaeva and Arina Malygina (Russia) with a score of 6-4, 7-5.
Significance of the tournament
The J100 Fergana HAYOT BANK CUP tournament has become a significant event for junior tennis in the region. ITF competitions of this level give young tennis players the opportunity to gain valuable international experience, improve their world rankings, and prove themselves in the professional arena.
The Uzbekistan Tennis Federation continues to actively organize and host international tournaments, developing the country’s tennis infrastructure and creating a platform for the growth of new stars of Uzbek tennis.
Press service of the Uzbekistan Tennis Federation.