Silver medals at World Championships for Samuel KULCZYCKI and Milosz REDZIMSKI

On a final day of the 2021 World Youth Championships in Vila Nova De Gaia two players from Poland clinched silver medals in in the Boys Singles Events. In Under 19 event Samuel KULCZYCKI was halted on the last hurdle in the match against XIANG Peng of China (11:9 11:9 11:1 12:10). In Under 15 Singles Event Milosz REDZIMSKI of Poland clinched silver medal. In the final he lost to no. two seed Sora MATSUSHIMA of Japan (5:11 5:11 11:5 5:11 7:11). Top seeded Felix LEBRUN of France clinched bronze medal after he lost in semis against REDZIMSKI.

In the semifinal of the Under 19 Boys Singles Event Samuel KULCZYCKI prevailed against ZENG Beixun of China (12:14 11:9 9:11 4:11 6:11). In the same stage of the event for the younger players Milosz REDZIMSKI overcame Felix LEBRUN of France (8:11 11:6 11:5 12:14 9:11 6:11).

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