For anyone who's interested, the European Junior (Mixed) Team Championships started today, and the matches are going on right now. Here's a link to today's matches: http://www.tournamentsoftware.com/sport/matches.aspx?id=D15443D8-ADDC-4A6E-9A67-7634EF3EDCB3 Livescore is available. I'm looking forward to seeing if my country (Romania) can pull something off. We're in a tough group, with England and Croatia...
The current scores are as follows (since they're not updated on TS yet): Denmark - Lithuania 3-0 Slovenia - Poland 1-1 Germany - Estonia 3-0 Scotland - Slovakia 1-1 Turkey - Wales 2-1 Switzerland - Sweden 1-1
The current match on the TV court is Mitja Semrov/Urban Turk (SLO) vs. Pawel Pietryja/Przemyslaw Urban (POL).
Nikolaj Overgaard/Mikkel Mikkelsen (DEN) def. Povilas Bartusis/Alan Plavin (LTU) 21-17, 21-10 Denmark - Lithuania 4-0
Isabel Herttrich/Inken Wienefeld (GER) def. Anette Martin/Helen Kaarjärv (EST) 21-18, 21-12 Germany - Estonia 4-0
Pawel Pietryja/Przemyslaw Urban (POL) def. Mitja Semrov/Urban Turk (SLO) 21-12, 22-20 Poland - Slovenia 2-1
Next up on the TV court (Pohjola), the WD match between Slovenia and Poland. Kim Novak/Urska Polc (SLO) vs. Katarzyna Macedonska/Martyna Poprzceczko (POL)
Ditte Strunge Larsen/Mette Poulsen (DEN) def. Ieva Linkute/Indre Stareviciute (LTU) 21-9, 21-17 Final Score: Denmark - Lithuania 5-0
Max Schwenger/Fabian Holzer (GER) def. Robert Kasela/Kristjan Kaljurand (EST) 21-9, 21-6 Final Score: Germany - Estonia 5-0 Very bad start for the Baltic countries. Let's see what Latvia can do against Hungary.
Neslihan Kilic/Neslihan Yigit (TUR) def. Jordan Hart/Louise Breen (WAL) 21-6, 21-7 Final Score: Turkey - Wales 4-1 Anyone else surprised that Turkey beat Wales so easily?
Patrick Machugh/Michael Campbell (SCO) def. Jozef Balucha/Matej Hlinican 21-17, 17-21, 21-15 Scotland - Slovakia 3-1
The next match on the TV (Pohjola) court is the XD match between Slovenia and Poland. Mitja Semrov/Kaja Stankovic (SLO) vs. Mateusz Dubowski/Martyna Poprzeczko (POL) lol, Poprzeczko playing in two consecutive matches
Jakob Nilsson/Filip Myhren (SWE) def. Roger Schmid/Oliver Schaller (SUI) 24-22, 24-22 Sweden - Switzerland 2-2 Sweden still has a chance to win. All up to the WD now.
Kirsty Gilmour/Caitlin Pringle (SCO) def. Ivana Kubikova/Jana Ciznarova (SVK) 21-17, 21-13 Final Score: Scotland - Slovakia 4-1