Badminton Tournament at Fair-Play Complex: Doubles Match on April 26 – Join the Oufs Club Event!

The Le club des Oufs badminton club in Joinville is set to host its annual tournament on Sunday, April 26, 2026, at the Fair-Play sports complex on Rue des Coquelicots. The event will feature doubles competitions across three categories: women’s doubles, men’s doubles and mixed doubles, with the Claire Bailly challenge serving as a highlighted component of the day’s schedule.

According to the club’s official Facebook page, registrations have been strong, with organizers noting that spots are filling quickly. A post from the club dated six days prior to the event stated: “Salut les badistes ! 🔥 Vous êtes déjà nombreux à vous être inscrits pour notre tournoi du dimanche 26 avril 🤩 Alors ne tardez pas… les places partent vite et nous serons bientôt complets !”

The same social media update highlighted a new addition for the 2026 edition: a dedicated court for a special youth competition. This innovation aims to engage younger players and expand the tournament’s reach within the local badminton community.

Further confirmation from the club’s Facebook presence indicates that the tournament will proceed throughout the day, beginning in the morning and continuing into the afternoon. Attendees can expect refreshment options on site, including a buvette and food service area designed to accommodate both players and spectators.

The Fair-Play complex, located on Rue des Coquelicots in Joinville, has served as a regular venue for regional badminton events. Previous activities at the location include the Grand prix régional des jeunes (GPRJ) U10 level vert competition held on April 18–19, 2026, which utilized a 21-meter court format for participants under ten years old.

In related regional badminton news, the Circuit régional des grands tournois (CRGT) held its men’s and women’s finals on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, at the Maurice-Aubry space in Chaumont. The Bulgarian Vanessa Vlahova and French player Mikail Alimli emerged as champions in their respective divisions.

an interclub tennis meeting took place on April 15, 2026, in Chalindrey, organized by Hubert Robin, president of the local tennis association. The matches were conducted on outdoor courts and reflected ongoing interclub engagement in the Grand Est region.

The Le club des Oufs tournament on April 26 represents a key date in the local badminton calendar, continuing a tradition of community-focused competition that emphasizes accessibility, social interaction, and athletic development across age groups.

As of the latest available information, no further schedule changes or cancellations have been announced for the event. Participants and spectators are encouraged to monitor the club’s official Facebook page for real-time updates regarding court assignments, match timing, and any potential adjustments due to weather or logistical factors.

The club invites badminton enthusiasts of all levels to attend, whether as competitors or supporters, to enjoy what organizers describe as a welcoming atmosphere centered around sport and camaraderie.

For those interested in following future activities from Le club des Oufs, the team maintains an active presence on social media platforms, where they post updates about training sessions, regional tournaments, and youth development initiatives.

With the tournament just days away, anticipation is building among Joinville’s badminton community for what promises to be a full day of competition, connection, and celebration of the sport at the Fair-Play complex.

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