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(Photo: YONEX German Junior 2023)
Tough challenges for the young talents in Berlin
Date: 3/13/2023 2:13 PM
Published by : Sara Gonzalez Martinez (BEC)
The finals day at the YONEX German Junior 2023 saw all the clashes amongst the Asian talents going to three games.

While most of the world’s top stars competed for the gold in the YONEX German Open 2023 in Mülheim, the capital city of Germany hosted a tournament with just as much talent. U19 players from all over the world competed in the YONEX German Junior 2023.

Japan’s Yudai Okimoto, who took the YONEX Dutch Junior International just last week, repeated the feat this week in Berlin by winning the title. Find below the list of all winners from the tournament.

Men’s singles
1. Yudai Okimoto (Japan)
2. Eogene Ewe (Malaysia)
3/4. Ayush Shetty (India)
3/4. Wang Zi Jun (China)

Women’s singles
1. Xu Wen Jing (China)
2. Mihane Endo (Japan)
3/4. Park Seul (Korea)
3/4. Mei Sudo (Japan)

Men’s doubles
1. Lee Jong Min/ Park Beom Soo (Korea)
2. Chen Zhe Han/ Lin Xiang Yi (China)
3/4. Chen Yeong Rui/ Wang Xiao Kai (China)
3/4. Xu Hua Yu/ Zhu Yi Jun (China)

Women’s doubles
1. Mei Sudo/ Nao Yamakita (Japan)
2. Li Hua Zhou/ Zhang Yu Han (China)
3/4. Huang Ke Xin/ Huang Xin Yao (China)
3/4. Kwak Seung Min/ Park Seul (Korea)

Mixed doubles
1. Gao Jia Xuan/ Huang Ke Xin (China)
2. Zhu Yi Jun/ Liao Li Xi (China)
3/4. Lee Min Wook/ Yeon Seo Yeon (Korea)
3/4. Lin Xiang Yi/ Zhang Wen Xiao (China)


Find all the results here.
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