WJC 2024 Day 8 - Men's team opens campaign

A tough day for Australia at the World Junior Championships, the men losing their opening match of the competition while the women have a 1-2 record after going down in their clash.
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WJC 2024 Day 7 - Team event gets underway

Australia's women bounced back from an opening loss to Hong Kong to take a clean sweep of their meeting with Chinese Taipei on the opening day of the Team event at the World Junior Championships in Houston.
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WJC 2024 | Day 5

Day five at the World Junior Championships saw two Aussie victories, including Sarbani Maitra's epic comeback to advance to the final day!
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WJC 2024 | Day 4

Some solid wins on day four of the World Junior Championships in Houston have five Australians still fighting for their highest possible finish in the men's and women's draws.
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WJC 2024 | Day 3

The countdown is on to determine the finishing order in Houston and all Aussies were in action on day three.
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WJC 2024 | Day 2

Stay up to date with our players progression through the draw on day two in Houston where 11 Aussies feature in 16 matches.
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WJC 2024 | Day 1

Day one is in the books at the WSF World Junior Championships in Houston.
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Aussie opponents drawn for World Juniors

The draws have been announced for the World Junior Championships individual events later this month in Houston, with Australia’s 12 players now aware of their opening round opponents.
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WJC Profile | Joanne Joseph

Joanne Joseph’s young career has gone from strength-to-strength in recent years, with a solid run of success which has included national team representation and taking out last year’s U17 Girls Oceania Junior Championships.
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WJC Profile | James Slade

It is not unusual for siblings to be on representative teams together in junior sport and squash is no different. On the 2024 Australian WJC team are James and William Slade who aren’t just siblings - they’re twins.
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WJC Profile | Kasper Cheung

Kasper Cheung will head to Houston for his first World Junior Championships with a huge future in front of him.
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