Russia’s Vladimir SIDORENKO clinched the title Szombathely

2015 Hungarian Junior and Cadet Open

 

Russia’s Vladimir SIDORENKO clinched the title in the Cadet Boys Singles Event at the 2015 Hungarian Junior and Cadet Open in Szombathely. In the final he overcame the top seeded Yukiya UDA of Japan 1:3 (16-14 9-11 9-11 6-11). SIDORENKO proved he has the game for the adversary from Japan round earlier as well when he beat Aoto ASAZU by same margin (11-9 4-11 11-8 11-9) to book the place in the ultimate stage. In other semi final UDA overcame Cristian CHIRITA in full distance duel (11-6 11-4 9-11 9-11 11-7).

In Cadet Girls Singles Event TSAI Yu-Chin of Chinese Taipei beat Miyu NAGASAKI of Japan in straight games (6-11 8-11 9-11) to secure the top place at the medal rostrum. In the semi final NAGASAKI beat WONG Chin Yau of Hong Kong whilst TSAI succeeded against SU Pei-Ling of Taipei.

Japan’s Takeru KASHIWA and Yukiya UDA beat FENG Yi-Hsin and TAI Ming-Wei of Taipei 3:1 (8-11 11-7 13-11 11-8) tro clinch gold in Cadet Boys Doubles Event. In cadet Girls Doubles Event combination of Miyu NAGASAKI of Japan and WONG Chin Yau of Hong Kong beat Taipei’s FANG Sih-Han and TSAI Yu-Chin 0:3 (5-11 5-11 9-11)

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