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Meanwhile, in the girls’ competition the defending champions and No.1 seed, Czech Republic, have been drawn in a group with No.8 seed Argentina and also Canada. Chinese Taipei, the No.3 seed led by Su-Wei Hsieh, has drawn sixth seeds Poland, in what promises to be a very interesting match up. Fourth seeds Croatia and fifth seeds Germany are drawn in the same group, which will provide a tough test for both teams.
Possibly the most interesting group to watch contains No.2 seed Russia, alongside No.7 seed Hungary, led by Virag Nemeth, who has just moved up to No.8 in the ITF Junior Rankings after her final showing at the Osaka Mayor’s Cup World Super Junior Tennis Championships in Japan. Chile, the host nation have also been drawn to this group, ensuring even more attention for matches in this grouping.
Bad draw for us ..... we got Virag and we haven't got our best team either OUCH.
Possibly the most interesting group to watch contains No.2 seed Russia, alongside No.7 seed Hungary, led by Virag Nemeth, who has just moved up to No.8 in the ITF Junior Rankings after her final showing at the Osaka Mayor’s Cup World Super Junior Tennis Championships in Japan. Chile, the host nation have also been drawn to this group, ensuring even more attention for matches in this grouping.
Bad draw for us ..... we got Virag and we haven't got our best team either OUCH.