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2026 Oceania Championships - Auckland :NZL

 

Results (February 8-15, 2026)

 

Men's Singles:

1. Shrey Dhand :AUS 

2. Edward Lau :NZL

3. Ricky Cheng :NZL

3. Ephraim Stephen Sam :AUS

5. Asher Jing Jie Ooi :AUS 

5. Om Neelam :AUS 

5. Kai Chen Teoh :AUS 

5. Jack Yu :AUS

 

Women's Singles:

1. Shaunna Li :NZL

2. Tiffany Ho :AUS

3. Amy Wang :NZL

3. Jesslyn Carrisia :AUS

5. Faye Huo :AUS 

5. Smrithi Adepu :AUS 

5. Mimi Ngo :AUS 

5. Sydney Tjonadi :AUS

 

Men's Doubles:

1. Rizky Hidayat & Jack Yu :AUS

2. Chris Benzie & Dylan Soedjasa :NZL

3. Raphael Chris Deloy & Adam Jeffrey :NZL 

3. Vincent Tao & Dacmen Vong :NZL

 

Women's Doubles:

1. Gronya Sommerville & Angela Yu :AUS

2. Berry Ng & Amanda Ting :NZL

3. Jesslyn Carrisia & Faye Huo :AUS

3. Jazmine Lam & Lim Yee-yuan :AUS

 

Mixed Doubles:

1. Andika Ramadiansyah & Angela Yu :AUS

2. Ricky Cheng & Natalie Ting :NZL

3. Rizky Hidayat & Gronya Somerville :AUS

3. Adam Jeffrey & Laura Lin :NZL

 

Men's Team:

1. Australia :AUS (Dhand - Hidayat - Ramadiansyah - Stephen Sam - Yu - Zhao)

2. New Zealand :NZL

3. Tahiti :PYF

4. New Caledonia :NCL

5. Cook Islands :COK

6. Northern Mariana Islands :NMI

 

Women's Team:

1. Australia :AUS (Carrisia - Ho - Huo - Somerville - Tjonadi - Yu)

2. New Zealand :NZL

3. Tahiti :PYF

4. Northern Mariana Islands :NMI

5. Cook Islands :COK

6. New Caledonia :NCL

 

Results (Singles and Doubles) & Results (Team)

2026 Pan Am M&F Cup - Guatemala City :GUA

 

Results (February 12-15, 2026)

 

Men's Team:

1. Canada :CAN (Deraj - Bing Tsan Lai - V Lai - Lee - Leung - Lindeman - Lock - Nguyen - Yakura - Yang)

2. United States :USA

3. Brazil :BRA

4. Mexico :MEX

5. Peru :PER 

6. Guatemala :GUA

7. El Salvador :ESA

8. Colombia :COL

9. Costa Rica :CRC

10. Honduras :HON

 

Women's Team:

1. Canada :CAN (Chan - Choi - Dent - Hoang - Lai - Li - Wu - E Zhang - W Yu Zhang)

2. United States :USA

3. Brazil :BRA

4. Mexico :MEX

5. Peru :PER

6. El Salvador :ESA

7. Guatemala :GUA

8. Colombia :COL

9. Honduras :HON

 

Results

2026 All Africa Championships - Gaborone :BOT

 

Results (February 9-15, 2026)

 

Men's Singles:

1. Adham Hatem El-Gamal :EGY

2. Jean Bernard Bongout :MRI

3. Georges Julien Paul :MRI

3. Lucas Douce :MRI

5. Driss Bourroum :MAR

5. Caden Kakora :RSA 

5. Kalombo Mulenga :ZAM 

5. Adel Hamek :ALG 

 

Women's Singles:

1. Fadilah Shamika Mohamed Rafi :UGA

2. Johanita Scholtz :RSA

3. Yasmina Chibah :ALG

3. Nour Ahmed Youssri :EGY

5. Elsa How Hong :MRI 

5. Chiara How Hong :MRI 

5. Saumya Gupta :KEN

5. Sofiat Arinola Obanishola :NGR 

 

Men's Doubles:

1. Koceila Mammeri & Youcef Sabri Medel :ALG

2. Chongo Ezra Mulenga & Kalombo Mulenga :ZAM

3. Jean Bernard Bongout & Georges Julien Paul :MRI

3. Ahmed Ali Bahnsawy & Kareem Ezzat :EGY

 

Women's Doubles:

1. Amy Ackerman & Johanita Scholtz :RSA

2. Nour Ahmed Youssri & Doha Hany :EGY

3. Fadilah Shamika Mohamed Rafi & Tracy Naluwooza :UGA

3. Yasmina Chibah & Linda Mazri :ALG

 

Mixed Doubles:

1. Koceila Mammeri & Tanina Violette Mammeri :ALG

2. Caden Kakora & Amy Ackerman :RSA

3. Saidu Aliyu & Olajumoke Obasanmi :NGR

3. Adham Hatem El-Gamal & Doha Hany :EGY

 

Men's Team:

1. Algeria :ALG (Belarbi - Hamek - Keddou - Mammeri - Medel - Ouchefoun)

2. Mauritius :MRI

3. Egypt :EGY

3. Zambia :ZAM

5. Ghana :GHA

5. Nigeria :NGR 

5. South Africa :RSA 

5. Zimbabwe :ZIM 

9. Madagascar :MAD

9. Burundi :BDI 

9. Botswana :BOT

9. Seychelles :SEY

13. Lesotho :LES

 

Women's Team:

1. South Africa :RSA (Ackerman - de Villiers - Lai - Scholtz - Schoonees)

2. Egypt :EGY

3. Nigeria :NGR

3. Algeria :ALG

5. Mauritius :MRI

5. Cameroon :CMR

7. Zimbabwe :ZIM

7. Zambia :ZAM

7. Botswana :BOT 

10. Lesotho :LES 

 

Results (Singles and Doubles) & Results (Team)

2026 European Team Championships - Basaksehir & Istanbul :TUR

 

Results (February 11-15, 2026)

 

Men's Team:

1. France :FRA (Adam - Cattoen - Gicquel - Lanier - Merkle - C Popov - T J Popov - Renoir - Rossi - Roy)

2. Denmark :DEN

3. England :ENG

3. Sweden :SWE

5 Spain :ESP 

5. Germany :GER 

7. Turkiye :TUR 

7. Finland :FIN

 

Women's Team:

1. Bulgaria :BUL (Chepisheva - Mitsova - Nalbantova - Pavlova - E Popivanova - T Popivanova - Popovska - G Stoeva - S Stoeva)

2. Denmark :DEN 

3. Turkiye :TUR 

3. Ukraine :UKR 

5. France :FRA 

5. Germany :GER 

7. Czechia :CZE 

7. Estonia :EST

 

Results

2026 Asian Team Championships - Qingdao :CHN

 

Results (February 3-8, 2026)

 

Men's Team:

1. Japan :JPN (Hoki - Kobayashi - Kumagai - Nishi - Nishimoto - Nomura - Okimoto - Shimogami - Tanaka - Watanabe)

2. China :CHN

3. South Korea :KOR

3. Indonesia :INA

5. Chinese Taipei :TPE 

5. Malaysia :MAS 

5. India :IND 

5. Thailand :THA 

9. Myanmar :MYA 

9. Macau :MAC 

9. Singapore :SGP 

9. Hong Kong :HKG

 

Women's Team:

1. South Korea :KOR (Se-young - Ha-na - Gae-un - Hye-jeong - Min-ji - Hee-yong - Seo-jin - So-hee - Yeon-woo - Ga-eun)

2. China :CHN

3. Indonesia :INA

3. Chinese Taipei :TPE

5. Thailand :THA 

5. India :IND 

5. Japan :JPN 

5. Malaysia :MAS 

9. Myanmar :MYA 

9. Hong Kong :HKG 

9. Singapore :SGP

 

Results

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2026 European Championships - Huelva :ESP

 

Men's Singles:

1. :FRA Christo Popov

2. :DEN Anders Antonsen

3. :FRA Toma Popov

3. :FRA Arnaud Merkle

 

Women's Singles

1. :GBR/:SCO Kirsty Gilmour

2. :DEN Line Kjaersfeldt

3. :TUR Neslihan Arin

3. :DEN Mia Blichfeldt

 

Men's Doubles

1. :GBR/:ENG Ben Lane & Sean Vendy

2. :FRA Christo Popov & Toma Popov

3. :GBR/:ENG Alex Green & Zach Russ

3. :DEN Mads Vestergaard & Daniel Lundgaard

 

Women's Doubles

1. :BUL Gabriela Stoeva & Stefani Stoeva

2. :TUR Bengisu Ercetin & Nazlican Inci

3. :DEN Kathrine Vang & Mette Werge

3. :UKR Polina Buhrova & Yevheniia Kantemyr

 

Mixed Doubles:

1. :DEN Mathias Christiansen & Alexandra Boje

2. :GBR/:ENG Callum Hemming & Estelle Van Leeuwen

3. :GER Marvin Seidel & Thuc Phuong Nguyen

3. :DEN Jesper Toft & Amalie Magelund

 

Edited by Rafa Maciel
9 minutes ago, Rafa Maciel said:

2026 European Championships - Huelva :ESP

 

Men's Singles:

1. :DEN Anders Antonsen

2. :FRA Christo Popov

3. :FRA Toma Popov

3. :FRA Arnaud Merkle

 

Women's Singles

1. :GBR/:SCO Kirsty Gilmour

2. :DEN Line Kjaersfeldt

3. :TUR Neslihan Arin

3. :DEN Mia Blichfeldt

 

Men's Doubles

1. :GBR/:ENG Ben Lane & Sean Vendy

2. :FRA Christo Popov & Toma Popov

3. :GBR/:ENG Alex Green & Zach Russ

3. :DEN Mads Vestergaard & Daniel Lundgaard

 

Women's Doubles

1. :BUL Gabriela Stoeva & Stefani Stoeva

2. :TUR Bengisu Ercetin & Nazlican Inci

3. :DEN Kathrine Vang & Mette Werge

3. :UKR Polina Buhrova & Yevheniia Kantemyr

 

Mixed Doubles:

1. :DEN Mathias Christiansen & Alexandra Boje

2. :GBR/:ENG Callum Hemming & Estelle Van Leeuwen

3. :GER Marvin Seidel & Thuc Phuong Nguyen

3. :DEN Jesper Toft & Amalie Magelund

 

Popov won the men's event

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On 4/12/2026 at 4:32 PM, Rafa Maciel said:

2026 European Championships - Huelva :ESP

 

 

Women's Doubles

1. :BUL Gabriela Stoeva & Stefani Stoeva

2. :TUR Bengisu Ercetin & Nazlican Inci

3. :DEN Kathrine Vang & Mette Werge

3. :UKR Polina Buhrova & Yevheniia Kantemyr

 

 

 

The Stoevi sisters are just amazing. It's a shame their accomplishments will always be in the shadows here, just because they are in a sport without much coverage, tradition, interest. :(

 

This is their 7th European title (5 ECH + 2 European Games) which is just one shy of Carolina Marin's all time record of 8th titles in a specific event. Plus it was their 6th consecutive final with only one loss in 2024 in this streak. 

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