Samuel WALKER and Charlotte CAREY won in Cottonera

Top seed at the Junior Boy’s Singles Event at the 2013 Malta Junior & Cadet Open – ITTF Junior Circuit in Cottonera, Samuel WALKER justified his rankings and clinched the title. In the final, Claus NIELSEN of Denmark only managed to take one gam,

Top seed at the Junior Boy’s Singles Event at the 2013 Malta Junior & Cadet Open – ITTF Junior Circuit in Cottonera, Samuel WALKER justified his rankings and clinched the title. In the final, Claus NIELSEN of Denmark only managed to take one game from the winner.

In semi final WALKER overcame another Dane, Anders LIND, whilst NIELSEN accounted for Helshan WEERASINGHE of England to keep the balance.

Wales prevented England of making it double, Charlotte CAREY overcame Maria TSAPTSINOS in the final. Previously CAREY bet another girl from England HO Tin-Tin , whilst TSAPTSINOS beat Katarzyna GALUS of Poland.

Abdulrahman AL–NAGGAR of Qatar beat Tom JARVIS of England in the final of the Cadet Boy’s Singles Event. In semis AL –NAGGAR overcame LIND and JARVIS succeeded against Wiliam APELQVIST of Sweden.

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