Day one preview Grand Slam Qazaqstan women U52kg and U57kg
In Kazakhstan, the women competing in the U52kg and U57kg categories are poised for intense battles on day one. The top seeds bring a mix of experience and determination to the tatami.
In the U52kg category, all eyes are on the Swiss duo of Fabienne Kocher and Binta Ndiaye, who faced off in the final in Dushanbe, earning gold and silver respectively. Seeded seventh and sixth. Ndiaye hads a tough draw in Korean Jang Se-yun who should never be underestimated. Other unseeded athletes can be a dark horse such as Sofia Asvesta (CYP), Ana Viktoria Puljiz (CRO), and Naomi Van Krevel (NED), all eager to climb the rankings if she can beat neutral athlete Borisova.
Meanwhile, the U57kg category presents a unique challenge, with four of the six world medallists placed in the same pool. This unexpected reunion in pool B means tough matchups early on, highlighting the importance of seeding and current rankings. However, world champions Silva (BRA) and Deguchi (CAN) have been strategically placed in separate pools, giving them a smoother path to the semi-finals. With Deguchi positioned to navigate her way through pool A, all eyes will be on the action unfolding in pool B as the competition heats up.
Result | City | Date |
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2 | Paris | 30 Jul |
1 | Abu Dhabi | 21 May |
1 | Zagreb | 26 Apr |
3 | Belgrade | 2023 |
2 | Montpellier | 2023 |