ITF Junior Masters
The ITF Junior Finals is a year-end singles tournament for the top-ranked 18-and-under tennis players on the ITF Junior Circuit. It is the second most prestigious annual junior event in terms of rankings points awarded, after the four junior grand slams. Each year, eight boys and eight girls participate in separate events. The tournament is designed to emulate the ATP Finals and WTA Finals. Each event features two round-robin groups vying for spots in the knockout rounds that determine the champion.
It is played outdoor on hard surface since first edition. The 2024 edition was played from 16 to 20 October.
History
The ITF Junior Finals was founded in 2015, and has been held in Chengdu, China each year. The first two editions were held as exhibitions. 2017 edition of the competition was the first to be held at the end of the year. The ITF began awarding rankings points to participants in 2017, and the current points system started in 2018.Format
In 2015 and 2016 it was a knockout tournament. Losers played placement matches: 3rd place play-off and 5th to 8th play-off.In 2017 format was changed. The boys' and girls' events each consist of two round-robin groups of four players. The top two finishers in each group qualify for the championship knockout bracket. The bottom two finishers qualify for the 5th–8th place knockout bracket. In each bracket, one of the higher-ranked finishers from the round-robin stage plays the lower-ranked finisher from the opposite group. The winners of the first knockout matches in the championship bracket play for the title, while the winners of the first knockout matches in the 5th–8th place bracket play for 5th place. There are also 3rd-place and 7th-place matches for the losers of the first knockout matches. These final matches all award ITF junior rankings points to the winners as follows:
| Final Position | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th |
| Points | 750 | 450 | 320 | 220 | 165 | 145 | 125 | 105 |