Swiss Juniors
The Swiss Juniors (also called Swiss Junior International ) is Switzerland's open international badminton championship for juniors and thus the most important international junior tournament in Switzerland. It was first held in 1993 as Lausanne Youth International , which also had the addition of Swiss Juniors . In 2013 the tournament left Prilly as the venue for the first time and took place in Solothurn . There are traditionally competitions in the age groups U15, U17 and U19.
The winners of the Juniors U19
season | Men's singles | Ladies singles | Men's doubles | Ladies doubles | Mixed |
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1993 2008 |
no data | ||||
2009 | Jamie van Hooijdonk | Sarah Milne |
Marin Baumann Lucas Claerbout |
Lucie Havlová Zuzana Pavelková |
Lukáš Zevl Lucie Havlová |
2010 | Toby Penty | Sarah Milne |
Lucas Corvée Joris Grosjean |
Audrey Fontaine Léa Palermo |
Chris Coles Jessica Fletcher |
2011 | no data | ||||
2012 | Rasmus Grill Noes | Malvinne Ann Venice Alcala |
Mathias Christiansen David Daugaard |
Marie Batomene Stacey Guérin |
Mathias Christiansen Theresa Wurm |
2013 | Lars Schänzler | Luise Heim |
Mads Storgaard Sørensen Victor Svendsen |
Alida Chen Cheryl His |
Ruben Jille Alida Chen |
2014 | Lakshya Sen. | Jessica Hopton |
Arjun MR Chirag Shetty |
Jessica Hopton Lydia Jane Powell |
Ronan Guéguin Verlaine Faulmann |
2015 | Chirag Sen | Julie Dawall Jakobsen |
Andraž Krapež Miha Ivanič |
Julie Dawall Jakobsen Ditte Soby Hansen |
Ditlev Jaeger Holm Ditte Soby Hansen |
2016 2018 |
not carried out |