Hungarian Int.

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DateRHome v Away-
10/30 11:00 - Salomon Adam Thomasen v Marton Szerecz 2-0
10/30 11:00 - Kristof Toth v Tadeas Brazda 2-0
10/30 10:55 - Igor Jasek v VfR Garching 2-0
10/30 10:55 - Pavel Manasek v Yaro Van Delsen 0-2
10/30 10:45 - Gal Bizjak v Simeon Suchy 0-2
10/30 10:30 - Ilija Nicolussi v Alexander Pedersen 0-2
10/30 10:20 - Piotr Krajewski v Balazs Papai 0-2
10/30 10:20 - Loris Dietrich v Niklas Lynge Olesen 0-2
10/30 09:55 - Peyo Boichinov v Mikkel Langemark 0-1
10/30 09:45 - Pranay Shettigar v Michael Tomic 2-0
10/30 09:40 - James Robertson v Rafael Gavois 0-2
10/30 09:40 - Aldin Setkic v Bartosz Krajewski 2-0
10/30 09:35 - Eliel Melleri v Jan Krumpak 2-0
10/30 09:20 - Gregor Alic v Michael Schausberger 1-2
10/30 09:20 - Kevin Lin Lenarcic v Aleksi Maki 0-2
10/30 09:10 - Tanupat/Uttamang v Edvin Hadzihalilovic View
10/30 09:00 - Ziga Podgorsek v Sebastian Kadlec 2-1
10/30 09:00 - Dominik Kopriva v Dragoslav Petrovic 2-0
10/30 09:00 - Iljo Van Delsen v Sid Palakkal 0-2
10/30 08:40 - Camilo Borst v Mads Emil Monke 0-2
10/30 08:40 - Josh Nguyen v Dimitar Yanakiev 0-2
10/30 08:35 - Luca Zhou v Sebastian Mikkelsen View
10/30 08:35 - Jan Wilczak v Emil Dantler 2-0
10/30 08:20 - Carl Claesson v Leon Seiwald 0-2
10/30 08:20 - ZOK Ub Women v Tsvetomir Stoyanov 2-0
11/04 15:20 - Harry Huang v Chiraz Bechri 2-0
11/04 10:40 - William Bøgebjerg v Karan Rajan Rajarajan 0-2
11/04 10:20 - Yen-Chen Ting v Harry Huang 0-2
11/03 15:40 - Harry Huang v Iikka Heino 2-0
11/03 15:20 - Karan Rajan Rajarajan v Jeppe Bruun 2-1

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.