Bucharest to Host 158 Young Competitors Vying for European Crown

The 2024 European Under 13 Championships will take place from May 22nd to 26th in Bucharest Romania. The entry lists are now closed featuring 28 teams. Additionally there are 83 boys and 75 girls registered for the Under 13 singles competition.

The competition will kick off with the Mixed Teams event followed by the Singles and Mixed Doubles competitions.

The Championships will be hosted at the Polyvalent Hall in Bucharest.

The draw for the team events will be held in Sarajevo on Wednesday May 15th.

Last year’s champions in the Mixed Teams event were Türkiye with Italy securing silver. Spain and Germany rounded out the medal podium in third place.

All documents and any future updates or changes can be found at the following link: European Under 13 Championships Regulations & Documents

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