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Arguably the strongest region is strangely absent…
Amherst had dual matches. Yaraghi pulled out. His replacement should then be his regional runner up. Fife from Amherst is the runner up, so he pulled out too. The next step is to take the highest ranked singles finalist from any region. That is Burgin, so that’s why he is in the draw