Bosnia and Herzegovina to Join European Youth Series in 2024

During its recent meeting the ETTU Executive Board awarded the hosting rights for the Europe Youth Series’ events to six federations. All the hosts from 2023 have reaffirmed their interest in hosting these events and this year an additional host has joined the circuit – Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The 2024 season will commence with the Croatia Open just like this year with Osijek once again serving as the host. The tournament is scheduled from February 21st to 25th and will feature boys and girls singles and doubles events for Under 15 and Under 13 categories. Mixed teams will also compete in both categories.

The tournament in Türkiye will be held from March 13th to 17th in Nevsehir – Cappadocia featuring the same list of events as Croatia.

Loutraki Greece will once again host the Greece Open from April 3rd to 7th. In this edition young players will participate in teams mixed doubles and doubles events instead of mixed teams.

Bosnia and Herzegovina will make its debut on the circuit with tournaments scheduled between April 29th and May 3rd. Sarajevo will serve as the host for 10 events matching the events in Croatia and Turkey.

The Serbian Open will relocate to the capital city Belgrade from September 25th to 29th offering the same program as the Greece Open.

The final event of the 2024 Europe Youth Series will once again be hosted by Czechia taking place in Plzen from October 16th to 20th. This event will feature singles teams mixed doubles and doubles events much like previous year.

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