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Thursday 11 August 2011 | Published in Regional

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Cook Islands elite junior tennis players are still battling their way through the tough Pacific Oceania Junior Championships in Fiji this week.

Sole under 12 girls player Kiana Sword-Tua is still looking for her first win on the courts and that could come during her semi finals match.

Meanwhile fellow under 12 player Andrew Terupe had registered 2 wins and 3 losses in the boys division and is preparing for his semi finals match.

In the under 15 girls division Tayla Beddoes has won 2 games and lost 3 and is set to play Maimiti Marama in the semi finals.

In the tough under 15 boys division Jake Bergman is still looking for his first win after being defeated in his first 3 matches while Tamarua Payne has registered 2 wins and 1 loss in the same division.

Roland Neururer is so far undefeated in the division and looks likely to take on fellow team mate Payne in the knockout competition.

Under 18 boys player Frederick Pickering is still working his way to the top of his pool with 3 wins and 3 losses while under 18 girls player Lillian Maui is still trying to find her top form with 1 win from 4 games.

The tournament heads into the business end over the next few days before the closing ceremony on August 12.