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YONEX Dutch Junior International starts Wednesday: top youth in action, free entry

YONEX Dutch Junior International starts Wednesday: top youth in action, free entry

The 45th edition of the YONEX Dutch Junior International badminton tournament begins this Wednesday at the DEGIRO-hal in Haarlem. Over 300 young athletes from more than 30 countries will compete in the five-day event, which offers free admission to the public.

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