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20 minutes ago, Josh said:

I won’t have the time to follow it either, sorry :facepalm:

Any idea who the favourites are? I have no idea if these juniors also have a Pro Tour-like circuit, otherwise it's rather hard to compare teams :p 

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10 hours ago, heywoodu said:

Any idea who the favourites are? I have no idea if these juniors also have a Pro Tour-like circuit, otherwise it's rather hard to compare teams :p 

:ITA Iurisci/Zoeschg and :AUT Berger/Hohenauer are the reigning U18 European Champions 

 

:USA Massey won silver with Pater last year, and has made a semi-deep run at AVP Virginia with Perez (according to their seeding anyways) and her and Davis should be medal contenders. 
 

:BRA Julhia/Marcela, :AUS Rayner/Zajer, and :BRA Juca/Gabriel are some of the other ones to watch out for. 

 

To my knowledge, no they do not have an equivalent to the seniors, so for above it was kind of hard to figure out who some of the favourites might be (maybe I’ll do more research later)
 

But if they do, it’s kind of hard to try and follow, even if you want to, because the majority of the events, besides the U19/U21 World Championships of course, don’t show up on the Volleyball World site (and there’s no Junior Volleyball World site, or anything of that sort…)

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