The European Under 21 Championships were inaugurated for the first time in 2017 in Sochi. In the inaugural edition of the Championships, only men’s and women’s doubles were featured.
This format remained unchanged until the 2020 edition in Varazdin when mixed doubles were introduced to the Championships.
In the past seven editions, the singles winners were as follows:
2024, Skopje: Milosz REDZIMSKI of Poland and Veronika MATIUNINA of Ukraine
2023, Sarajevo: Milosz REDZIMSKI of Poland and Hana ARAPOVIĆ of Croatia
2022, Cluj: Samuel KULCZICKY of Poland and Elena ZAHARIA of Romania
2021, Spa: Ioannis SGOUROPOULOS of Greece and Annett KAUFMANN of Germany
2020, Varazdin: Vladimir SIDORENKO of Russia and Prithika PAVADE of France
2019, Gondomar: Ioannis SGOUROPOULOS of Greece and Adina DIACONU of Romania
2018, Minsk: Tomas POLANSKY of Czechia and Mariia TAILAKOVA of Russia
2017, Sochi: Tomislaw PUCAR of Croatia and Chantal MANTZ of Germany
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2024 – Skopje (MKD)
Winner | Runner-up | |
MD | Milosz REDZIMSKI / Maciej KUBIK (POL) | Eduard IONESCU / Darius MOVILEANU (ROU) |
MS | Milosz REDZIMSKI (POL) | Maciej KUBIK (POL) |
WD | Elena ZAHARIA/Bianca Mei ROSU (ROU) | Luciana MITROFAN (ROU) / Sara TOKIC (SLO) |
WS | Veronika MATIUNINA (UKR) | Elena ZAHARIA (ROU) |
XD | Ivor BAN / Hana ARAPOVIC (CRO) | Darius MOVILEANU / Elena ZAHARIA (ROU) |
2023 – Sarajevo (BIH)
Winner | Runner-up | |
MD | Hugo DESCHAMPS/Thibault PORET (FRA) | Maciej KUBIK/Samuel KULCZYCKI (POL) |
MS | Milosz REDZIMSKI (POL) | Csaba ANDRAS (HUN) |
WD | Mia GRIESEL (GER)/Bianca Mei ROSU (ROU) | Anastasya DYMYTRENKO/Veronika MATIUNINA (UKR) |
WS | Hana ARAPOVIĆ (CRO) | Sophia KLEE (GER) |
XD | Samuel KULCZYCKI/Zuzanna WIELGOS (POL) | Eduard IONESCU/Ioana SINGEORZAN (ROU) |
2022 – Cluj Napoca (ROU)
Winner | Runner-up | |
MD | Ivor Ban (CRO) / Csaba Andras (HUN) | John Oyebode / Carlo Rossi (ITA) |
MS | Samuel Kulczicky (POL) | Vladislav Ursu (MDA) |
WD | Özge Yilmaz / Ece Harac (TUR) | Nicole Arlia / Gaia Monfardini (ITA) |
WS | Elena Zaharia (ROU) | Franziska Schreiner (GER) |
XD | Luciana Mitrofan / Andrei Istrate (ROU) | Prithika Pavade / Lilian Bardet (FRA) |
2021 Spa (BEL)
Winner | Runner-up | |
MD | Adrien RASSENFOSSE / Olav KOSOLOSKY (BEL) | Csaba ANDRAS (HUN) / Ivor BAN (CRO) |
MS | Ioannis SGOUROPOULOS (GRE) | Maksim GREBNEV (RUS) |
WD | Özge YILMAZ / Ece HARAC (TUR) | Sabina SURJAN / Tijana JOKIC (SRB) |
WS | Annett KAUFMANN (GER) | Mariia TAILAKOVA (RUS) |
XD | Rares SIPOS / Andrea DRAGOMAN (ROU) | Bastian REMBERT / Isa COK (FRA) |
2020 Varaždin (CRO)
Winner | Runner-up | |
MD | Cristian PLETEA, Rares SIPOS (ROU) | Andrei PUTUNTICA (MDA), Jiri MARTINKO (CZE) |
MS | Vladimir SIDORENKO (RUS) | Rares SIPOS (ROU) |
WD | Leili MOSTAFAVI, Nolwenn FORT (FRA) | Mariia TAILAKOVA, Kristina KAZANTSEVA (RUS) |
WS | Prithika PAVADE (FRA) | Andreea DRAGOMAN (ROU) |
XD | Cristian PLETEA, Adina DIACONU (ROU) | Bastien REMBERT, Nolwenn FORT (FRA) |
2019 Gondomar (POR)
Winner | Runner-up | |
MD | Darko JORGIĆ, Peter HRIBAR (SLO) | Tibor SPANIK, Adam BRAT (SVK) |
MS | Ioannis SGOUROPOULOS (GRE) | Gerrit ENGEMANN (GER) |
WD | Tin-Tin HO (ENG), Karoline MISCHEK (AUT) | Anna WEGRZYN, Katarzyna WEGRZYN (POL) |
WS | Adina DIACONU (ROU) | Maria MALANINA (RUS) |
2018 Minsk (BLR)
Winner | Runner-up | |
MD | Ibrahim GUNDUZ, Abdulla YIGENLER (TUR) | Patryk ZATOWKA, Marek BADOWSKI (POL) |
MS | Tomas POLANSKY (CZE) | Cristian PLETEA (ROU) |
WD | Solomiya BRATEYKO (UKR), Natalia BAJOR (POL) | Lisa LUNG, Margo DEGRAEF (BEL) |
WS | Mariia TAILAKOVA (RUS) | Valeria SHCHERBATYKH (RUS) |
2017 Sochi (RUS)
Winner | Runner-up | |
MD | Anders LIND (DEN), Alexander VALUCH (SVK) | Tomislaw PUCAR (CRO), Bence MAJOROS (HUN) |
MS | Tomislaw PUCAR (CRO) | Qiu DANG (GER) |
WD | Lisa LUNG, Eline LOYEN (BEL) | Adina DIACONU, Andreea DRAGOMAN (ROU) |
WS | Chantal MANTZ (GER) | Wan YUAN (GER) |
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