Lilli Tagger: First Austrian with Grand Slam title in juniors!

Lilli Tagger: First Austrian with Grand Slam title in juniors!

Paris, Frankreich - The Austrian tennis player Lilli Tagger wrote history on June 7, 2025 by winning the French Open junior competition in Paris. The 17-year-old East Tyrolean secured the title with an impressive victory over the British Hanna Klugman, which was set as number eight, and thus took a big step in her career. Tagger clearly defeated Klugman 6-2, 6-0 in the final and is the first Austrian junior to win a tennis grand slam title.

Tagger showed an impressive performance in the course of the tournament. In the semifinals she eliminated the top seed Emerson Jones and played into the final with a lot of confidence. On the court Simonne-Mathieu, she achieved a decisive break in the first sentence, which helped her clearly take the lead. Tagger removed the serve twice and ended the first set 6-2. In the second sentence she appeared dominant, won without any problems and made the set 6-0 perfect. It is noteworthy that Tagger did not lose a single sentence in the entire tournament, which underlines its impressive form.

a historical victory

Lilli Tagger is the first Austrian junior to win a major title in tennis. Jürgen Melzer had previously won a Grand Slam title among the juniors in Wimbledon in 1999, which made him the only Austrian winner in this category. Tamira Paszek had reached the junior final at the US Open in 2006, but was the first Austrian in such a final.

Tagger has secured a place in the history of Austrian tennis due to their impressive performance. In front of her, eight other Austrians reached the final of a Grand Slam junior competition, including sizes such as Thomas Muster and Dominic Thiem.

career and coaching team

In November 2023, Tagger began working with the former world ranking and French Open winner Francesca Schiavone. This cooperation now seems to be paying off, since Tagger is increasingly and safer in the junior grand slam tournaments. Her manager Alex Vittur, who also looks after Jannik Sinner, also supports Tagger professionally in her career.

Over the past few months, Tagger has gained valuable experience. At the end of March 2023, she celebrated her first tournament victory at ITF level when she defeated the French Lois Boisson in the final. She also took part in the qualification for the WTA 1000 tournament in Miami. There, however, she was defeated by the world rankings 39. Sara Sorribes in a competitive match.

With its outstanding victory at the French Open,

Lilli Tagger not only promoted their personal career, but also gave a significant success for Austrian tennis. Her future challenges and opportunities as an emerging tennis star are now being observed with great interest.

For more information about Tagger and your victory, visit the articles on Laola1 and SN . A comprehensive list of the Junior Grand Slam tournaments can be found on Wikipedia .

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