Record-Breaking Participation at the EYS Croatia Open in Osijek

The Europe Youth Series traditionally kicks off its season in Croatia. For the third consecutive year, Osijek is hosting the EYS Croatia Open.

With 187 players competing at the NSD Gradski vrt venue, this year’s edition has set a new record for the number of participants. The numbers speak volumes about the growing importance of the tournament—at its premiere in 2023, Osijek hosted 92 players, and last year there were 142.

Competitions include mixed teams, singles, and doubles events in the Under-15 and Under-13 categories. Players from Montenegro, England, Romania, Sweden, Azerbaijan, Poland, Austria, Croatia, Spain, Denmark, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Slovakia, Finland, Bulgaria, and Germany are taking part in the tournament.

You can see the pictures here.

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