2019 Pan American Games

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Wasn't able to find the womens draw...
In singles well, I guess my favorites are Hugo and Kanak Jha to take the gold medal. Hugo is sitting at WR 6, pretty impressive.

Kanak (WR 33) exceded my expectations in his game against Ma Long so I hope he can show us that confidence once more in Lima.

Rooting for my fellow mexicans, Marcos Madrid (WR 86) and Ricardo Villa (WR 235), hope they can give us some good games...

Also interested in seeing Brian Afanador (WR 101) from Puerto Rico play, doesn't really have an outstanding record on the World Tour but he managed to be in a Semifinal at the Challenge Serbian Open a few months back.

Teams wise, guessing we'll see a Brazil vs USA final

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In singles well, I guess my favorites are Hugo and Kanak Jha to take the gold medal.

My bets as well. I think Gustavo Tsuboi has a good chance as well, the brazilian is 32 in the world rankings. He got third place last time (in February).

For the womens, I believe Adriana Diaz will take 1st place.
 
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Eugene Wang Canada is a contender for a medal.

If Stag tables are used then it kind of makes things less predictable.

You think so? From what I could find, he only participated in 2 events in 2018, the Challenge Polish Open (Rd 32) and he won the 2018 US Open, I remember the final was pretty good but he hasn't played in any event this year. Maybe bronze is he brings his A game.

Not that informed about tables, is the quality of STAG tables not great so it makes things unpredictable??
 
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Adriana Diaz has played pretty well as of late, she's definitley a favorite. I'm personally looking forward to seeing Lily Zhang get up there.
I think Lily will win. She's been training professionally in Europe. She won their most recent matchup... 2019 Slovenia Open.
 
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