Euro Mini Champ’s: Lisa Zhao shines in Schiltigheim

The 17th edition of Euro Mini Champ’s took place this past weekend in Schiltigheim Alsace. This competition brings together the best under 11s (U11) and under 13s (U13) every year.

In the U11 Boys’ category the winner is Alexandru POP from Romania who defeated Alexander MALOV from Spain 3-0 in the final.

In the U11 Girls’ category the competition concluded with an all-French final where Lisa ZHAO emerged victorious against Albane ROCHUT.

In the U13 Girls’ category Japan’s Miku MATSUSHIMA and Umi NAKADA claimed the first and second positions.

In the U13 Boys’ category the Japanese players Ukyo KOBAYASHI and Soma ONO secured the top two spots.

Overall 400 players from 31 countries gathered at the Nelson Mandela Sports Center in Schiltigheim from August 25th to 27th 2023.

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