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DateRHome v Away-
04/26 10:10 - Bernardo Atilano v Toma Junior Popov 0-2
04/26 09:40 - Fabio Caponio v Felix Burestedt 1-2
04/26 09:40 - Pablo Abian v Toby Penty 1-2
04/26 09:40 - Thomas Rouxel v Julien Carraggi 2-0
04/26 09:30 - Markus Barth v Milan Dratva 0-2
04/26 09:00 - Max Weisskirchen v Gergo Pytel 2-0
04/26 09:00 - Viktor Axelsen v Alex Lanier 2-0
04/26 09:00 - Ade Resky Dwicahyo v Nhat Nguyen 0-2
04/26 08:50 - Brice Leverdez v Luka Wraber 2-0
04/25 15:40 - Jan Louda v Maxime Moreels 2-0
04/25 15:40 - Mikolaj Szymanowski v Joran Kweekel 0-2
04/25 15:40 - Stamatis Tsigirdakis v Tobias Kuenzi 0-2
04/25 15:40 - Fabio Caponio v Callum Smith 2-0
04/25 15:00 - Karl Kert v Milan Dratva 0-2
04/25 15:00 - Luka Ban v Misha Zilberman 0-2
04/25 15:00 - Miha Ivanic v Toby Penty 0-2
04/25 15:00 - Gergo Pytel v Cristian Savin 2-0
05/02 09:40 1 Viktor Axelsen v Anders Antonsen Walkover
05/01 15:30 2 Hans-Kristian Vittinghus v Anders Antonsen 0-2
05/01 15:00 2 Viktor Axelsen v Kalle Koljonen 2-0
04/30 15:20 3 Mark Caljouw v Hans-Kristian Vittinghus 1-2
04/30 15:00 3 Rasmus Gemke v Kalle Koljonen 0-2
04/30 14:40 3 Brice Leverdez v Anders Antonsen 0-2
04/30 14:20 3 Viktor Axelsen v Thomas Rouxel 2-0
04/29 09:20 4 Eetu Heino v Brice Leverdez 1-2
04/29 09:00 4 Nhat Nguyen v Hans-Kristian Vittinghus 0-2
04/29 09:00 4 Felix Burestedt v Mark Caljouw 1-2
04/29 08:40 4 Emre Lale v Anders Antonsen 1-2
04/29 08:40 4 Thomas Rouxel v Danylo Bosniuk 2-0
04/29 08:00 4 Rasmus Gemke v Joran Kweekel 2-1

The European Badminton Championships is a tournament organized by the Badminton Europe (BE). It represents the highest level of continental competition in European badminton, and the winners of each event are recognised as the European champions.

History

The first of these competitions was held in 1968. The competition was held once every two years to determine the best badminton players in Europe. European Mixed Team Badminton Championships usually started prior to the individual championships until it was split in 2009. From 2017 on the European badminton championship is held annually except for the year with European Games - the badminton program at those Games will operate as that years Championships. Since 2008, it is being graded as a Grand Prix Gold tournament by the Badminton World Federation.

**European Championships Badminton Tournament**

Join us for the prestigious European Championships, a premier badminton tournament that brings together the continent's finest athletes to compete for glory and honor. This thrilling event showcases the best of European badminton talent, featuring intense matches, breathtaking rallies, and exceptional sportsmanship.

**Event Highlights:**
- **Date:** [Insert Date]
- **Location:** [Insert Venue/City]
- **Categories:** Men's Singles, Women's Singles, Men's Doubles, Women's Doubles, and Mixed Doubles
- **Participants:** Top-ranked players from across Europe, including Olympic and World Championship medalists

**What to Expect:**
- **High-Level Competition:** Witness elite players battle it out on the court, showcasing their skills, agility, and strategic prowess.
- **Exciting Atmosphere:** Experience the electrifying energy of live matches, with passionate fans cheering for their favorite players.
- **Cultural Exchange:** Celebrate the diversity of European badminton as players from various countries come together, fostering camaraderie and sportsmanship.

**Tickets and Accessibility:**
Tickets are available for purchase online, with options for single-day passes and full tournament access. The venue is equipped with facilities to ensure a comfortable experience for all attendees.

**Join Us:**
Whether you're a die-hard badminton fan or new to the sport, the European Championships promises an unforgettable experience filled with thrilling action and inspiring moments. Don’t miss your chance to witness the best in European badminton compete for the coveted title!

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