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Gallipoli Youth Cup
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Gallipoli Youth Cup is an ITF international junior tennis tournament established in 2008 and held at Melbourne Park (home of the Australian Open).
The program is endorsed by Tennis Australia and the International Tennis Federation as a platform which promotes mateship in a sporting environment.
The tennis tournament is a leading junior sporting event in Victoria and continues to be the only international junior tennis tournament which commemorates Gallipoli veterans.
More than 120 top Australian and international girls and boys compete in the event, all aiming to improve their international junior ranking.
Winners are awarded unique commemorate statues from Sands of Gallipoli which contains authentic sand from Gallipoli.
For more information visit the official website of Gallipoli Youth Cup.
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