Hungarian Int. Women

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11/01 16:20 - Laura Floj Thomsen v Agnes Korosi 2-1
11/01 09:35 - Zehra Erdem v Agnes Korosi 0-2
11/01 09:00 - Jui-Chi Liao v Laura Floj Thomsen 0-2
10/31 15:40 - Milena Schnider v Zehra Erdem 1-2
10/31 15:35 - Frederikke Ostergaard v Agnes Korosi 1-2
10/31 15:30 - Laura Floj Thomsen v Cecilia Wang 2-0
10/31 15:00 - Jui-Chi Liao v Team AURORA 2-0
10/31 11:05 - Nour Ahmed Youssri v Cecilia Wang 0-2
10/31 10:35 - Zehra Erdem v Petra Maixnerova 2-0
10/31 10:30 - Romane Cloteaux-Foucault v Laura Floj Thomsen 0-2
10/31 10:15 - Aleyna Korkut v Frederikke Ostergaard 1-2
10/31 10:00 - Ann-Sofie Husher Ruus v Agnes Korosi 0-2
10/31 10:00 - Yasmine Hamza v Ravza Bodurt 2-0
10/31 09:40 - Gergana Pavlova v Milena Schnider 0-2
10/31 09:35 - Jui-Chi Liao v Juliane Piron 2-0
10/30 18:20 - Anja Blazina v Petra Maixnerova 1-2
10/30 17:20 - Ravza Bodurt v Elifnur Demir 2-1
10/30 16:50 5 Weronika Gorniak v Salgaocar FC U20 0-2
10/30 16:20 - Nour Ahmed Youssri v Kajsa Van Dalm 2-1
10/30 16:00 5 Vivien Sandorhazi v Jui-Chi Liao 1-2
10/30 15:40 - Johanka Ivanovicova v Ann-Sofie Husher Ruus 0-2
10/30 15:20 - Olivia Kadlecova v Unirea Jucu 0-2
10/30 14:40 - Aleyna Korkut v Petra Saarnivaara 2-0
10/30 14:40 - Juliane Piron v Cristina Teruel 2-0
10/30 14:40 5 Yasmine Hamza v Katrin Neudolt 2-0
10/30 14:05 5 Wei Xu v Frederikke Ostergaard 0-2
10/30 14:05 5 Marie Cesari v Zehra Erdem 0-2
10/30 12:40 5 Gergana Pavlova v Natalia Slobodova 2-0
10/30 12:30 5 Cecilia Wang v Lucie Krulova 2-1
10/30 12:05 5 Romane Cloteaux-Foucault v Elena Phan 2-0

The Hungarian International in badminton is an international open held in Hungary since 1974. In the first years it was held every two years, and since 1978 it is held annually. The competition is typically held in autumn, and it belongs to the EBU Circuit. The Hungarian National Badminton Championships started in 1960.

The Hungarian International Women’s Badminton Tournament, known as the "Hungarian Int. Women," is a prestigious annual event held in Hungary that attracts top female badminton players from around the world. This tournament offers a competitive platform for emerging talents and seasoned athletes to showcase their skills on an international stage. Featuring singles and doubles competitions, the event promotes the growth of women’s badminton and fosters cultural exchange among participants. With a vibrant atmosphere and high-level play, the Hungarian Int. Women tournament is a highlight of the badminton calendar in Central Europe, contributing to the development and popularity of the sport in the region.