300 players in Poland’s Cetniewo

The home of the Olympic Training Centre, Cetniewo Wladyslawowo is the host for the Polish Junior and Cadet Open; an ITTF Junior Circuit Premium tournament to be staged from Wednesday 22nd to Sunday 26th May. List of participants includes impressive number,

The home of the Olympic Training Centre, Cetniewo Wladyslawowo is the host for the Polish Junior and Cadet Open; an ITTF Junior Circuit Premium tournament to be staged from Wednesday 22nd to Sunday 26th May.

List of participants includes impressive number of 300 players. There are 163 names on boys and 137 names at girls list. The players from Argentina, Austria, Australia, Argentina, Belgium, Belarus, Brazil, Czech Republic, England, Finland, Germany, Hungary, India, Japan, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovenia, Slovakia, Sweden, Taipei, Ukraine, USA and Wales are listed.

Top seeds in Junior Boys singles Event are Asuka SAKAI and Yuto HIGASHI of Japan, Hugo CALDERANO of Brazil, Tamas LAKATOS of Hungary and David REITSPIES of Czrch Republic.

in Junior Girls Singles Event at the top of the list is Miyu KATO of Japan, followed by Caroline KUMAHARA of Brazil. Nina MITTELHAM of Germany is no. six seed, whilst Bernadett BALINT of Romania is seed no. 8.  

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