Next stop for youngsters: Malta

The Malta Junior and Cadet Open starts tomorrow in Cottonera. It will be chance for few players to qualify for the ITTF Junior Circuit Finals in January 2014. A total of 45 boys and 13 girls will be on duty in Cottonera with 14 countries represented: Bela,

The Malta Junior and Cadet Open starts tomorrow in Cottonera. It will be chance for few players to qualify for the ITTF Junior Circuit Finals in January 2014.

A total of 45 boys and 13 girls will be on duty in Cottonera with 14 countries represented: Belarus, Brazil, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Greece, Malta, Norway, Poland, Qatar, Scotland, Slovak Republic, Sweden, Wales. Top seeds in Junior Boys and Girls Events is England, whilst Denmark holds the flag in Cadet Boys Team.

Play commences on Thursday 4th April with the Cadet Boys’ and Cadet Girls’ Team events, followed immediately by the Junior Boys’ and Junior Girls’ Team competitions.

 

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