TV Flieden Hosts Successful Ninth Annual Badminton Leisure Tournament
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Amateur Players Shine at Flieden Tournament
Flieden, Germany – The TV Flieden badminton department successfully concluded its ninth annual Badminton Leisure Tournament on Sunday, March 15, 2026. The event drew a total of 66 amateur badminton players who competed across two disciplines: Men’s Doubles and Mixed Doubles.
Fair Play and Exciting Matches
The tournament, held at the Kreissporthalle in Flieden, employed the Swiss system over five rounds. This system ensures fairness by preventing early elimination and pairing players of similar skill levels in each round, guaranteeing exciting games at eye level
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Tournament Results
- Mixed Doubles: 1. Burkart Petra and Blum Fabian (TV Lauterbach), 2. Hohmann Carina and Scheich Alexander (TV Flieden), 3. Borchard Kerstin and Schmitt Matthias (TV Flieden)
- Men’s Doubles: 1. Aluri Pramod Kumar and Murthy Raghav (SG Deutsche Bank), 2. Kamath Manu and Sharif Ali Sachal, 3. Hillebrandt Cristian and Hermel Olaf (Post and Telekom Siegen)
Looking Ahead to 2027
The TV Flieden badminton department expressed their satisfaction with the strong turnout and enthusiastic participation. Plans are already underway for the next edition of the tournament in Spring 2027. The department aims to introduce a new discipline and establish a Golden Class
for players aged 50 and over, starting next year.
Tournament Overview
“From the Abteilung Badminton des TV Flieden wurde am Sonntag das neunte Badminton-Freizeit-Turnier ausgerichtet. Dieses Turnier richtet sich an alle Hobby-Badminton-Spieler. In zwei Disziplinen (Herrendoppel und Mixed) konnten sich insgesamt 66 Teilnehmer beweisen.”
osthessen-zeitung.de
Frequently Asked Questions
- What types of players participated in the tournament?
The tournament was designed for amateur, or hobby, badminton players. - Where was the tournament held?
The tournament was held at the Kreissporthalle in Flieden, Germany. - What is the Swiss system tournament format?
It’s a fair system where players of similar skill levels compete against each other in each round, preventing early elimination.
