Swedish Championships to be held in Karlskrona

The Swedish Championships 2026 (Swegon Bordtennis-SM 2026) will take place from 19 to 22 March at Brinova Arena in Karlskrona, Sweden.

The four-day national event will bring together the country’s leading players to compete for Swedish titles across singles and doubles categories. The preliminary programme includes Men’s and Women’s Singles, Men’s and Women’s Doubles, and Mixed Doubles, continuing the long-standing tradition of Sweden’s premier domestic competition.

At last year’s Championships in Uppsala, Truls MÖREGÅRDH (Eslövs AI BTK) captured the Men’s Singles title, while Linda BERGSTRÖM (Ängby SK) claimed the Women’s Singles crown. In doubles, Anton KÄLLBERG and Anders ERIKSSON (Söderhamns UIF) triumphed in Men’s Doubles, Alma RÖÖSE and Erika FRONTH (Halmstad BTK) won Women’s Doubles, and Martin FRIIS and Filippa BERGAND (Eslövs AI BTK) secured the Mixed Doubles title.

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