Display title | U-17 Pair Matches |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The Pair Matches are unofficial matches that occured on day 2 of the Japanese U-17 Representative Selection Camp. The U-17 coaches announced for everyone to pair up, and the players paired up thinking they would be playing doubles together. As it turned out, it was to play singles matches, deciding who would be eliminated. The winners were allowed to remain at camp, and the losers were made to leave (to train on the mountain). |