Hosts in good shape at Polish J&C Open

Polish Juniors in good shape in Wladyslawowo At Polish Junior and Cadet Open in Wladyslawowo both, Boys and Girls Junior team of host nation booked their place at the medal rostrum. Poland progressed to semi final in two Events. In the semi final of the J,

Polish Juniors in good shape in Wladyslawowo At Polish Junior and Cadet Open in Wladyslawowo both, Boys and Girls Junior team of host nation booked their place at the medal rostrum. Poland progressed to semi final in two Events.

In the semi final of the Junior Boys Teams Event top seeds Japan’s Yuto HIGASHI, Asuka SAKAI and Tonin RYUZAKI will meet Poland. Previously they overcame Germany. Jakub DYJAS, Patryk ZATOWKA and Jakub FOLWARSKI overcame Portugal in 4 matches. LIAO Cheng Ting, YANG Heng Wei and HUANG Chen Tu beat Japan B to progress to penultimate stage where they will meet Hungary. Tamas LAKATOS, Marton SZITA  and Adam SZUDI were stretched to full distance against Brazil, but eventually prevailed.

In Junior Girls Teams Event Yui HAMAMOTO and Miu HIRANO will meet host nation representatives Sandra WABIK, Natalia BAJOR and Agnieszka KACZMAREK.  Japan beat Russia in quarters, whilst Poland overcame Germany B. Germany B already caused big upset by overcoming fourth seeds Romania in the first stage of the Event. In lower half of the draw Japan B with Rira ISHIKAWA, Ayane MORITA and Kana TAKEUCHI overcame India in the quarters and they will meet Chinese Taipei.  HUANG Yu Wen, CHIU Ssu Hua and HUNH Hung overcame Romania on their way to the penultimate stage.

In Cadet Boys Teams Event Russia succeeded against Sweden A. Maxim CHAPLYGIN, Nikita YARUSHIN and Maxim KISELEV will play against Romania. Alexandre MANOLE and Cristian PLATEA beat Austria A by narrow margin. Team of Werner SCHLAGER Academy with Darko JORGIC and JHA Kanak beat Czech Republic. In the semis they will meet Germany A with Gerrit ENGEMANN and Nils HOHMEIER. Germany overcame Poland.

Top seeds Romania’s Adina DIACONU and Andreea CLAPA overcame Hungarian Russian combination of players in the quarterfinal of the Cadet Girls Teams Event. In semis they will meet  Jennie WOLF and Luisa SAGER . German duo overcame Belarus B previously.  Russia’s Daria CHERNORAY and Maria MALANINA overcame  Sweden to book their place in semis. Another team of Germany with Julia KAIM and Lilli EISE beat Serbia to progress further.

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