New Badminton Meet-Up: No Tournament, Partners, or Long Commitments

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Badminton Fans, Mark Your Calendars! New Casual Training Sessions Starting Soon


Are you a badminton enthusiast looking for a fun and relaxed way to play the sport without the pressures of tournaments or long-term commitments? Look no further! Our new ‘meet and play’ badminton team is just the thing for you.

“Do you want to play badminton without tournaments, permanent partners or long commitments?”

– Our ‘meet and play’ badminton team

Here’s what you need to know:

When and Where

  • Starting: Wednesday, January 7
  • Time: 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM
  • Location: Hall A

What to Expect

The focus of these sessions is on fun, exercise, and community. No prior experience or registration is required – just show up and join in!

“Here we play cross-country — fun, exercise and community are the focus.”

– Our ‘meet and play’ badminton team

Rackets and Balls

Don’t have your own racket? No problem! Rackets can be borrowed during the sessions. Balls can be purchased using MobilePay.

Free Start-Up

To give everyone a chance to try out the sessions, the first three months are free of charge. Come along in January, February, and March, and see if badminton is right for you!

“We offer the joint training free of charge for the first 3 months, so that everyone can try it out – and hopefully get ready for a new, regular season in 2026/2027.”

– Our ‘meet and play’ badminton team

Who We’re Looking For

We’re currently looking for 1-2 rope holders to help welcome new players, assist, and create a great atmosphere. If that sounds like you, please reach out to us!

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Join Us!

We want to see you on the court! So, grab your friends, neighbors, or colleagues, and come join us for a fun-filled evening of badminton. We can’t wait to meet you!

“Just show up – we look forward to seeing you!”

– Our ‘meet and play’ badminton team

Location: Winderup Hallerne

Did you know?

Did you know that playing badminton regularly can help improve hand-eye coordination, reflexes, and agility?

Pro tip

Pro tip: Wear comfortable, non-restrictive clothing and bring a water bottle to keep yourself hydrated during the session.

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