European Under 13 Championships Kick Off in Kosta

The European Under 13 Championships commenced today in Kosta, Sweden (24–28 September), bringing together teams from more than 30 countries. The event features both mixed team and individual competitions.

The top seed in the Boys’ Singles is Ladimir MAYOROV, Europe’s current number one. MAYOROV secured bronze at last year’s edition and impressed with quarterfinal runs in both singles and mixed doubles at this summer’s European Youth Championships in Ostrava.

Second seed is Bulgaria’s Stefan BONCHEV, followed by Spain’s Alexander MALOV, ranked third in Europe. Other notable seeds include Filip NAGY (Slovakia), Simon ZSIGMOND (Hungary), and Joel ISAKSSON (Sweden), the latter ranked seventh in Europe and already experienced from last year’s edition and the 2025 Youth Series. Completing the top ten are Louis FEGERL (Austria), Pietro CAMPAGNA (Italy), Dimitar DIMITROV (England), and Mihai IORDAN (Romania).

At the top of the Girls’ Singles seedings is Hungary’s Zsófia FEGYVER, ranked second in Europe. She is followed by Slovakia’s Barbora Melisa GUASSARDO (No. 3 in Europe), Switzerland’s Enya HU, and Czechia’s Adela BRHELOVA, who reached the Round of 16 at the Under 15 European Youth Championships. Romania has two strong contenders in Kariss Yasmin SERBAN and Nadalia IONASCU, seeded fifth and sixth. Rounding out the top ten are Michelle WU (Switzerland), Ela Su YÖNTER (Turkey), and French representatives Albane ROCHUT and Lisa ZHAO.

In the Mixed Teams competition, Slovakia, Romania, and Spain headline the top seeds. Slovakia’s squad features Barbora Melisa GUASSARDO, Bianka BACSOVÁ, Vivien MURKOVÁ, Filip NAGY, Juraj DE MIGUEL, and Denis VECEREK. Romania is represented by Kariss Yasmin SERBAN, Nadalia IONASCU, Bianca Stefania TOMA, Mihai IORDAN, Albert Armand CZIGLER, and Matei NITA. Spain fields Aina CASANOVAS, Carmen GOMEZ, Celia VALPUESTA, Ladimir MAYOROV, Alexander MALOV, and Marcos GOMEZ. Hosts Sweden are seeded 14th, represented by Leah TULEFALT, Esther WARENFELDT, Saga BLANCK, Joel ISAKSSON, Zac HALLÉN, and Filip AROSELL.

Each national team is composed of two boys and two girls. Ties are contested over five rubbers, beginning with mixed doubles and followed by alternating singles matches. All matches are played in full, ensuring every player gains maximum exposure and competitive experience.

The group stage divides delegations into pools of three or four teams. The top two advance to the A final stage to battle for medals, while the others continue in the B final stage to determine classification.

At the 2024 edition in Bucharest, Turkey’s Gorkem OCAL captured the boys’ crown ahead of Germany’s Lukas WANG, while Sweden’s Siri BENJEGÅRD defeated France’s Eva LAM for the girls’ title. Germany triumphed in the mixed team event against Spain, and OCAL paired with Ela Su YÖNTER to secure mixed doubles gold for Turkey.

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