Three Polish players in Round of 16 in Wladyslawowo

In the Junior Boys Singles Event at the 2013 Polish Junior & Cadet Open – ITTF Premium Junior Circuit in Wladyslawowo two host nation representatives progressed to the Round of 16 in the main draw. Jakub DYAS beat German player Kilian ORT in fiv,

In the Junior Boys Singles Event at the 2013 Polish Junior & Cadet Open – ITTF Premium Junior Circuit in Wladyslawowo two host nation representatives progressed to the Round of 16 in the main draw.

Jakub DYAS beat German player Kilian ORT in five games in the Round of 32, whilst his compatriot Patryk ZATOWKA accounted at Masato KAKITSUKA of Japan by same margin. In The Round of 16 will also play Marton SZITA of Hungary who was stretched full distance in duel against Daniel DAN of Romania. David REITSPIES of Czech Republic went full distance against Naoki MATSUDA of Japan, as well as marc RODE of Germany against Michal BANKOSZ of Poland. Tamas LAKATOS of Hungary needed only four against Florian SCHREINER of Germany and Carl AHLANDER of Sweden needed one more against Jakub FOLWARSKI of Poland.

In Junior Girls Singles Event main favorites were free in the Round of 64. In preliminary round, place among 32 booked: Alina ARLOUSKAYA and Katsiaryna BARAVOK of Belarus, Kristyna STEFCOVA of Czech Republic, Lejla IMRE of Hungary, Agnieszka KACZMAREK and Kateryna KIZIUK of Poland, Eva JURKOVA of Slovakia, Chantal MANTZ and WAN Yuan of Germany, Anna ROSSIKHINA and Svetlana MOKHNACHEVA of Russia, Rita FINS of Portugal, Ingrida PREIDZIUTE of Lithuania…

 

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