Europe secured eight medals in Tottori

2018 World Cadet Challenge

 

At the penultimate day of the 2018 World Cadet Challenge in Tottori European players secured eight medals in Singles Event. Already in Team’s event boys clinched bronze.

 

In Cadet Girls Singles Event Elizabet ABRAAMIAN of Russia reached semi final. In querters she beat Kaho AKAE of Japan and tomorrow she will play against KUAI Man of China.

 

In cadet Boys Doubles Event Maciej KUBIK of Poland and Myshaal SABHI of France reached semis. They will play against Sora MATSUSHIMA and Yuma TANIGAKI of Japan for the place in the final. Mihe HOLO of Germany and Adrien RASSENFOSSE of Belgium will play in other semis against Kazuki HAMADA and Hiroto SHINOZUKA also of Japan.

 

In cadet girls doubles Event ABRAAMIAN and Rebecca MUSKANTOR of Sweden will meet Korea’s BYUN Seoyoung and China’s CHN KUAI Man in their match for final. In second semi final Lithuania’s Kornelija RILISKYTE and Romania’s Elenna ZAHARIA will play againsy Honami NAKAMORI and Hikari OKUBO of Japan.

 

In Mixed Doubles Event Maciej KUBIK partnering Korea’s BYUN Seoyoung also reached semis. They will meet Romania’s Iulian CHIRITA and Japan’s Yukari SUGASAWA. New Zealend’s Nathan Xu and ZAHARIA will meet Sora MATSUSHIMA of Japan and Giulia TAKAHASHI of Brazil.

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