Hungarian Int.

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DateRHome v Away-
11/01 15:45 - Jakob Houe v Kai Niederhuber 2-0
11/01 12:30 - Jakob Houe v Japan U23 Women 2-0
11/01 09:40 - Enogat Roy v Jakob Houe 1-2
11/01 09:30 - Kai Niederhuber v Wolfgang Gnedt 2-0
10/31 16:05 - Wolfgang Gnedt v Mads Emil Monke 2-0
10/31 15:55 - Jakob Houe v Arthur Wakhevitsch 2-0
10/31 15:55 - Enogat Roy v Milan Dratva 2-0
10/31 15:00 - Kai Niederhuber v Salomon Adam Thomasen 2-0
10/31 11:55 - Wolfgang Gnedt v Jeppe Bruun 2-0
10/31 11:40 - David Kim v Mads Emil Monke 1-2
10/31 11:40 - Kai Niederhuber v Christopher Vittoriani 2-0
10/31 11:20 - Enogat Roy v Chi Ting Chen 2-1
10/31 11:20 - Markus Barth v Milan Dratva 0-2
10/31 11:10 - Arthur Wakhevitsch v Tzu Chieh Chiang 2-0
10/31 10:35 - Salomon Adam Thomasen v Naestved IF 2-1
10/31 10:25 - Jakob Houe v Alvaro Leal 2-0
10/30 19:50 5 Yohan Barbieri v Wolfgang Gnedt 1-2
10/30 19:30 5 Maxim Grinblat v Jeppe Bruun 0-2
10/30 19:10 - Salomon Adam Thomasen v Cholan Kayan 2-0
10/30 18:25 - Viktor Petrovic v Alvaro Leal 1-2
10/30 17:30 5 Mads Emil Monke v Gustav Bjorkler 2-0
10/30 17:25 - Kai Niederhuber v Rafael Gavois 2-1
10/30 17:15 - David Kim v Eliel Melleri 2-1
10/30 17:05 5 Christopher Vittoriani v Dimitar Yanakiev 1-0
10/30 16:30 5 Yaro Van Delsen v Valentin Singer 2-0
10/30 15:50 - Enogat Roy v Veysel Tasdemir 2-0
10/30 15:45 5 Milan Dratva v Mathias Solgaard 2-1
10/30 15:35 - Jakob Houe v Dominik Kopriva 2-0
10/30 15:20 - Bruno Carvalho v Tzu Chieh Chiang 0-2
10/30 15:10 5 Arthur Wakhevitsch v Samuel Cassar 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 Badminton Tournament, commonly known as the "Hungarian Int.," is a prominent annual badminton event held in Hungary. It attracts talented players from around the world, offering a competitive platform for both emerging and established athletes to showcase their skills. The tournament features men's and women's singles, doubles, and mixed doubles categories, providing exciting matches and high-level competition. Organized by the Hungarian Badminton Association, the Hungarian Int. promotes the growth of badminton in the region and fosters international sporting camaraderie. With its vibrant atmosphere and top-tier gameplay, the Hungarian International is a key fixture on the badminton calendar in Europe.