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Slovenian gold is forged in Spain

The article highlights the achievements of two young Slovenian tennis players, Žiga Šeško and Svit Suljić, who have made notable performances in international junior tennis competitions. Šeško and Suljić both reached the second round at the Wimbledon Junior Championships, with Šeško winning a doubles title alongside Brazilian player Gutinho Miguel. The article features comments from former Slovenian tennis player Blaž Kavčič, now a coach, who expresses confidence in their potential for future success. The piece emphasizes their talent and suggests they represent a promising era for Slovenian junior tennis.

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Slovenian gold is forged in Spain

The article highlights the achievements of two young Slovenian tennis players, Žiga Šeško and Svit Suljić, who have made notable performances in international junior tennis competitions. Šeško and Suljić both reached the second round at the Wimbledon Junior Championships, with Šeško winning a doubles title alongside Brazilian player Gutinho Miguel. The article features comments from former Slovenian tennis player Blaž Kavčič, now a coach, who expresses confidence in their potential for future success. The piece emphasizes their talent and suggests they represent a promising era for Slovenian junior tennis.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on sports performance and does not engage with politically charged topics. It presents information about young athletes and their accomplishments without taking a partisan stance or using biased language.

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