Pernille Agerholm

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Pernille Agerholm
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NationalityDanish
Born (1991-05-14) 14 May 1991 (age 32)
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SportTable tennis

Pernille Agerholm (born 14 May 1991) is a Danish table tennis player. Her highest career ITTF ranking was 36. [1]

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