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The '''U-17 World Cup''' is held in Australia and is currently ongoing. 15 high schoolers and 17 middle schoolers represent [[Japan]] in the World Cup. | The '''U-17 World Cup''' is held in Australia and is currently ongoing. 15 high schoolers and 17 middle schoolers represent [[Japan]] in the World Cup. | ||
The tournament results on this page focus on the matches covered in ''[[New Prince of Tennis]]''. Check out the [[U-17 World Cup (Overview)]] page for more general data, including information about the matches between other countries. The rankings of countries prior to the tournament can be seen on the [[U-17 World Ranking]] page. | The tournament results on this page focus on the matches covered in ''[[New Prince of Tennis]]''. Check out the [[U-17 World Cup (Overview)|U‑17 World Cup (Overview)]] page for more general data, including information about the matches between other countries. The rankings of countries prior to the tournament can be seen on the [[U-17 World Ranking|U‑17 World Ranking]] page. | ||
==U-17 Pre-World Cup Exhibition Match== | ==U-17 Pre-World Cup Exhibition Match== |
Revision as of 19:21, 17 July 2021
U-17 World Cup | |
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Winner | In progress |
Arcs | |
Manga | |
Start | Golden age 139 |
End | In progress |
The U-17 World Cup is held in Australia and is currently ongoing. 15 high schoolers and 17 middle schoolers represent Japan in the World Cup.
The tournament results on this page focus on the matches covered in New Prince of Tennis. Check out the U‑17 World Cup (Overview) page for more general data, including information about the matches between other countries. The rankings of countries prior to the tournament can be seen on the U‑17 World Ranking page.
U-17 Pre-World Cup Exhibition Match
Germany vs. Japan
1st Match | Bismarck/Siegfried vs. Duke/Fuji[1] |
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Final Score | 5 - 7 |
Winner | Duke/Fuji |
2nd Match | Q.P./Tezuka vs. Irie/Atobe[2] |
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Final Score | 6 - 0 |
Winner | Q.P./Tezuka |
3rd Match | Volk J./Frankensteiner vs. Tokugawa/Yukimura[3] |
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Final Score | 6 - 3 |
Winner | Volk J./Frankensteiner |
U-17 World Cup Group League Block B
Round 1
Greece vs. Japan | ||
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D2 | Heracles/Papadopoulos vs. Ochi/Oishi | 5 - 7 |
D1 | Stephanopoulos A./Stephanopoulos O. vs. Toono/Kirihara | 4 - 6 |
S3 | Zeus vs. Tanegashima | 5 - 7 |
Round 2
Australia vs. Japan | ||
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D2 | Chris/Jan vs. Sanada/Yukimura | 5 - 7 |
D1 | Mac/Milky vs. Fuji S./Atobe | 6 - 7 |
S3 | Dorgias vs. Tooyama | Dorgias Retired |
Round 3
Swiss vs. Japan | ||
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D2 | Henri/Peter vs. Oomagari/Kite | 6 - 3 |
D1 | Albert/Randy vs. Duke/Ishida G. | 6 - 1 |
S3 | Amadeus vs. Akutsu | Akutsu Retired |
U-17 World Cup Championship Tournament
Scores shown below are the set count.
Round 1
Aramenoma vs. Japan
Not played
Quarterfinals
France vs. Japan | ||
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D2 | Tristan/Timothee vs. Kimijima/Shiraishi | 2 - 0 |
D1 | Edgar/Jonathan vs. Mouri/Yanagi | 1 - 2 |
S3 | Prince vs. Echizen Ryoma | 1 - 2 |
S2 | Osval vs. Sanada | Osval Retired |
Semifinals
Germany vs. Japan | ||
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S3 | Q.P. vs. Oni | 2 - 1 |
D2 | Dankmar/Volk B. vs. Duke/Niou | 1 - 2 |
S2 | Tezuka vs. Yukimura | 2 - 1 |
D1 | Bismarck/Siegfried vs. Tanegashima/Kirihara | 1 - 2 |
S1 | Volk J. vs. Byoudouin | # - # |
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