Tournament Report
Congratulations to new Under 21 World Champion, Levi Franks from New Zealand.
The tournament started with four blocks of seven, with 16 players qualifying for the knockout stage. The blocks largely went with the seeding, with only one or two minor upsets. The first two rounds of the Knockout went with the seeding, but the semi-finals saw an upset with Jack Good, the no.1 ranked player, unable to triump over an on form Levi Franks. Meanwhile in the other semi, many might have thought that Blake Fields, fresh from winning both the GC World Championship last October and part of the winning USCA Openshaw Shield team, would win over Fawzy Helmy, even though Fawzy was the second seed, but Fawzy was too strong and made it through to the final for the second time.
Both players started the final having already had some outstanding wins. With both of them on form, we expected good play and it was delivered. Levi took game one fairly easily with a 7:2 win, and quickly continued to take the second game 7:5. Fawzy showed his mettle and game three was close, 5 all and then 6 all, so it was all on the golden hoop.
Levi took advantage of the first approach to 13 and when Fawzy failed the long clearances, Levi was able to run the final hoop to win the Championship.
This event had a huge range of standards but also ages. Worth noting was the superb performance by eleven-year-old Simon Dentchev from USA, who made it through the blocks and into the knockout, possibly the youngest ever in a WCF World Championship.
Simon put up a good fight against no.1 seed Jack Good in the first round of the knockout, and then made it to the semi-final of the Bowl before narrowly losing to Jana Mohamed Saaid, from Egypt who went on to beat Jessica Bullen from New Zealand in the final of the Bowl.
The Shield, which is contested by those who lose in the
last 8 of the knockout, was won by Sam Cuthbert from England, who beat Ethan Gumbrell from Australia, in the final. This was a fantastic performance from Sam who is still recovering from injuries received whilst out in New Zealand for the last U21 championship two years ago.
The Plate was won by Ivo Bozevnieks of Latvia who beat American Luka Nettleton in the final.
Well done to everyone. We hope that more of these young players will go on to become World Champions, but more importantly, that they have formed friendships with other young players from around the World, that they can take forward with them for years to come.
The WCF would like to thank all the many volunteers. Our events cannot happen without you and will are truly appreciative. We’d also like to thank the sponsors, the Sarasota Club and the USCA hosts.
Of the 7th U21 GC World Championship so far, five have now been won by New Zealanders. The 2027 championship will be in Egypt (dates tbc). Will Egypt on their home turf be able to find another U21champion?
For full results: Croquet Scores 2025 Under 21 World Championship

Photos from the Championship



Livestreaming Details
Livestreaming starts with the Opening Ceremony on Sunday 13th April and is being aired courtesy of the USCA's YouTube channel @rdilleyuscacroquet5319
Event Details
The 2025 U21 Golf Croquet World Championship will be held at the Sarasota Croquet Club, 1400 Lucaya Ave, Venice, FL 34285, Florida, USA between 14-18 April 2025.
Entries - October 7th update - the Management Committee have reviewed the capacity and increase it from 24 to 28.
Note: there is no entry fee payable for U21 events.
The Club - The host club is the Sarasota County Croquet Club on it's seven lawns - to find out more visit: Sarasota Croquet Club.
Format: Regulations, Equipment, Hours of Play, Practice Arrangements
Age limit - Per the Sports Regulations, clause 5.1.5, players in this event must be under 21 on 31st December 2024.
Extract 5.1.5: A player may compete in an Event subject to a maximum age limit if their age does not exceed the limit on the preceding 31st December.
Format - The format of the Championship will be:
Main event - Block play: 4 blocks of 7 players playing best of three (Bo3) matches over 3 days. Draw to be made per WCF Sports Regulations as valid on the event start date. The top 4 in each block will qualify for the Knock-Out stage.
Knock-Out: The Knock-Out Stage will comprise 16 players, playing Bo3 matches in the initial rounds. The final will be a Bo5. Seeding and Draw to be done as per the WCF Sports Regulations valid on the event start date.
The Knock-Out Stage Draw will be carried out in public at the Sarasota Croquet Club as soon as convenient after the completion of the block play and any play-offs.
Plate: Entry will be open to those that do not qualify for the Knock-Out Stage. It will consist of block play and matches will be single games. It will be followed by a knockout stage of at least semi-finals and finals which will consist of best of three games.
Bowl: entry will be open to 1st round losers in the Knock-Out Stage. It will be a knock-out event and matches will be best of three games.
Shield: entry will be open to the quarter-final losers in the Knock-Out Stage. It will be a knock-out event and matches will be the best of three games.
Playing Conditions
The club aim to achieve a lawn speed of 10+seconds with rigid Quadway hoops set in new holes at the commencement of the Tournament and repositioned as needed. Hoops will be set to the largest ball plus 1/32 inch with an upwards tolerance of zero and a downwards tolerance of 1/64 of an inch unless otherwise specified.
Health & Safety
Risk assessments will be undertaken prior to the event and reviewed by the Event Lead. Safety netting will be put in place as needed for the safety of spectators and officials.
Child Protection
The USCA and the WCF will coordinate to facilitate necessary permissions and controls are in place to ensure the well-being and safety of minors attending the event.
Practice
All lawns will be available for a practice session after 12PM, on 13th April, the day before the matches begin.
Key Personnel
Event Lead: Jeff Soo
Tournament Director: Michael Albert
Tournament Manager: Jeff Soo
Assistant Managers: TBD
Tournament Referees: Ellen Nielsen, Ellie Griffith, Doug Ledgett, Bob Gelineau
The WCF Appeals Committee will be established prior to the event.
Livestream and Publicity
WhatsApp group
A WhatsApp group will be set up for players to coordinate their plans. This will be published in late December after we have received the Player Information details from all players.
WIFI - WiFi is available with public access on the courts as well as high speed 5G networks.
Streaming - the USCA expect to stream some matches live on YouTube.
Useful Information - Functions, Socials & Catering
Meetings and Socials
A Players meeting will be held at Sarasota Croquet Club on the afternoon/evening before the first match, on 13th April 2025.
Memorabilia
Logo event merchandise will be available.
Lunches
Lunches will be provided daily by a caterer. If there are special food requirements, please inform the Tournament Manager. Sarasota Croquet Club has ice and a water filtration system. Players and guests should bring water flasks as we do not use disposable plastic water bottles.
Social program
There will be an official opening ceremony to welcome players and officials at the courts at 4 p.m on Sunday 13th April . Local dignitaries will be invited to attend.
A closing ceremony will be held on for presentation to Winners.
Travel & Accommodation
Travel, Transport, Accommodation and Catering
Players will be responsible for their own accommodation: however, the organising committee have supplied some information on their website. Please see this post for further information: Under 21 Accommodation Information. This includes information about hotels, as well as billeting options with local members.
The organising committee will endeavour to provide transport for players, (provided funding permits), to the Croquet Club from accommodation and back.
Travel Advice
Important Safety Tips for International Travel
Research Your Destination: Familiarise yourself with local customs, laws, and safety guidelines. Be aware of any travel advisories issued for your destination.
Ensure Visa Requirements Are Met: Confirm whether your destination requires a visa and ensure it's obtained before travel. Keep it with your travel documents and make digital copies for backup.
Secure Important Documents: Keep your passport, visa, and other travel documents in a safe place. Make digital copies in case of loss or theft.
Stay Connected: Inform friends or family of your travel itinerary and stay in touch regularly. Keep local emergency contact numbers handy.
Health Precautions: Stay up to date on vaccinations and carry any necessary medications. Pack a basic first aid kit for minor emergencies.
Be Vigilant with Valuables: Avoid displaying expensive items, and use lockable bags or hotel safes when possible.
Local Awareness: Pay attention to your surroundings, especially in crowded areas, and avoid isolated places at night.
Preparation is key to ensuring you have a safe and enjoyable trip.
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Player List
As at 31st March 2025
The 28 players listed below have a place in the event. Good luck all.
Event News
Main Event Dates
Main Event Dates | ||
Invitation Date | 17 July 2024 | This is the date that Members will be formally invited to send players to participate in this event. |
Response Date | 17 September 2024 | This is the date by which Member nominations for Ranking and Wild Card places must have been received by the WCF Management Committee. Members must also specify the number of Membership Places they wish to take up and RCO's should advise if they would like to request a Membership Place. |
Allocation Date | 1 October 2024 | The World Ranking List to be used to determine the initial allocation of Ranking Places is that published at the end of the Allocation Date. |
Announcement Date | 15 October 2024 | By this date the breakdown of places will be advised and players awarded an Initial Ranking Place or Wild Card will be announced. |
Closing Date | 15 November 2024 | This is the last date Members can nominate players for their Membership Places. Within 1 to 2 days the MC will announce recipients of Membership Places and Replacement Ranking Places. |
Player Contact Details & Bios | 15 December 2024 | This is the date by which players are asked to provide their contact details, bio's and a headshot photo. |
Appeals Panel
The Appeals Panel comprises the following. If required, 3 of these will be selected by the TD or TM to form an Appeals Committee.
Michael Albert, Damon Bidencope, Doug Ledgett, Hans Peterson, Deborah Albertson, Karen Bisley, Martins Grinhofs and Ayman Abdel Wahab.
Watch the final (Day 2 of streaming) via the Playlist on the WCF YouTube Channel - Filmed by Maori Active - 



Josh Freeth (New Zealand) defeated Egypt's Marwan El Sabarouti by the very narrow margin of 5-7, 7-6, 7-6 to win the 2015 Under-21 Golf Croquet World Championship at the United Club in Christchurch, New Zealand. Josh thereby repeated the feat of his countryman, Duncan Dixon, who won the first Under-21 GCWC in Cairo in 2005 and deserves the warmest congratulations on his achievement.