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Asian dominance once again at world's largest youth tournament in Haarlem: 'Far too little money available here'

Asian dominance once again at world's largest youth tournament in Haarlem: 'Far too little money available here'

The 45th Dutch Junior International in Haarlem concluded with Asian athletes from China, South Korea, and Japan winning all twenty individual prizes. French talent Mady Sow was the only European to reach the semifinals, highlighting the continued dominance of Asian players in the tournament.

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