Young Talents Take Centre Stage in Sarajevo at JOOLA EYS Bosnia and Herzegovina Open

The JOOLA Europe Youth Series continues its journey with the Bosnia and Herzegovina Open, where some of Europe’s most promising young players will gather in Sarajevo from 21 to 25 April.

Set to take place at the Arena Hotel Hills in Ilidža, the tournament will once again bring together a vibrant mix of emerging talents, all looking to test themselves on the international stage and take another step forward in their development.

This year’s event features a entry list with players arriving from all over Europe. From the host nation Bosnia and Herzegovina to countries like Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Georgia, Germany, Hungary, Moldova, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Spain, Türkiye, Scotland and AIN, the level of competition promises to be both high and unpredictable.

The mixed team event will once again play a key role in the early stages of the tournament. With teams combining boys and girls, the format brings a special dynamic to the competition.

The action begins with team events, before moving into singles and doubles competitions in both U13 and U15 categories. Over five days, players will compete across multiple stages, building towards the final matches on 25 April.

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