Saint-Maur Tournament 2024: Updates & Results

The US Saint-maur Badminton Tournament, a premier regional event, concluded its 8th edition on April 19-20, 2025, at the Villers-les-Ormes Sports Complex, showcasing the depth of badminton talent in the Center-Val de Loire region.With over 300 matches across various series and categories, and featuring 208 players, the tournament boasted a €2,500 prize pool, attracting significant attention and competition.

Like a well-oiled machine, the tournament ran smoothly thanks to the dedication of President Christophe Bardet and the US Saint-Maur club members. Their efforts ensured a welcoming atmosphere for all participants, fostering an habitat conducive to high-level play. The local support, reminiscent of a hometown crowd cheering on their team, was instrumental in the tournament’s success.

Several local players distinguished themselves. Yann Le Flohic reached the final in Series 4, demonstrating grit and determination.Danaé Morin had a particularly extraordinary showing, securing victories in both the Singles Series 1 and Mixed Series 2. The dynamic duo of Léa Billon and Louis Jeanney also claimed victory in the Mixed Doubles category, showcasing excellent teamwork and skill.

The Men’s Doubles Series 1 final saw Clément Mercier and Roman Gauthier (AS Bad 87) triumph over Nicolas Beauriot and Jean-Lou Bienvenu (BCG 23) in a hard-fought match. This victory highlights the competitive nature of the tournament and the high caliber of players it attracts. The level of play was remarkable this year, saeid an anonymous tournament official, a testament to the growing popularity of badminton in the region.

Noémie Koenig and Jasmine Chassin (US Argenton) secured a commendable second-place finish in the Women’s Doubles Series 2. Their performance underscores the increasing strength and depth of women’s badminton in the Center-Val de Loire region.

While the tournament primarily featured regional talent, its success raises questions about the potential for attracting national and even international players in future editions. Could the US Saint-Maur Badminton Tournament become a significant stop on the international badminton circuit, similar to how smaller ATP tennis tournaments provide a platform for rising stars? This is an area worth exploring to further elevate the tournament’s profile and impact.

One potential criticism might be the relatively small prize pool compared to larger national tournaments. However, the focus on regional development and providing a competitive platform for local players is a key strength.The tournament serves as a vital stepping stone for aspiring badminton athletes in the Center-Val de Loire region, fostering growth and passion for the sport.

The US Saint-Maur Badminton Tournament’s continued success hinges on maintaining strong local partnerships and attracting further investment. By focusing on player development and creating a welcoming atmosphere, the tournament can solidify its position as a cornerstone of the regional badminton community.like a minor league baseball team nurturing future MLB stars, this tournament is cultivating the next generation of badminton champions.

Key Tournament results & Highlights

To better illustrate the competition’s intensity and the standout performances at the 8th Annual US saint-Maur Badminton Tournament, we’ve compiled a handy table summarizing key results and player achievements. This data offers critical insights into the tournament’s dynamics and the athletes who shined.

| Category | Winner(s) | Runner-Up(s) | Club (Winners) | Synopses |

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| Men’s Singles Series 1 | [Data Pending] | [Data Pending] | [Data Pending] | [Thiswillrequireustogotothedata[Thiswillrequireustogotothedata |

| Men’s Doubles Series 1 | Clément Mercier & Roman Gauthier | nicolas Beauriot & Jean-lou Bienvenu | AS Bad 87 | Fierce competition, with close rallies that are reminiscent of the All England open. |

| Women’s Singles Series 1 | Danaé Morin | [Data Pending] | [Data pending] | Dominant performance and remarkable speed on the court by Morin. |

| Women’s doubles Series 2 | [Data Pending] | Noémie Koenig & Jasmine Chassin | [Data Pending], US Argenton | Intense match showcasing growing women’s badminton talent. |

| mixed Doubles Series 2 | Léa Billon & Louis Jeanney | [Data Pending] | [Data Pending] | Excellent teamwork and strategic coordination. |

| Men’s Singles Series 4 | [Data Pending] | Yann Le Flohic | [Data Pending] | Le Flohic’s valiant effort showcased determination and spirit. |

Note: Complete results data is still pending finalization.The table will be updated shortly with complete information on all series categories.

FAQ: US Saint-Maur Badminton Tournament

To address common questions and provide thorough information about the US Saint-Maur Badminton tournament , we’ve compiled an extensive FAQ section. This is designed to provide clarity and ease of access to essential details for both the players and spectators and improve search visibility.

Q: What is the US Saint-Maur Badminton Tournament?

A: The US Saint-Maur Badminton Tournament is an annual regional badminton competition held in Villers-les-Ormes, France. It provides a platform for players from the Center-Val de Loire region to compete in various series and categories.

Q: Where and when did the 8th edition of the tournament take place?

A: The 8th edition of the tournament was held at the Villers-les-Ormes Sports Complex on April 19-20, 2025.

Q: Who organizes the US Saint-Maur Badminton Tournament?

A: The tournament is organized and run by the US Saint-Maur club members under the leadership of President Christophe Bardet.

Q: what is the prize pool for the tournament?

A: The prize pool for the 8th edition of the tournament was €2,500.

Q: Which categories of play are usually available in the tournament?

A: The tournament features matches across various series and categories, including men’s singles, women’s singles, men’s doubles, women’s doubles, and mixed doubles. Exact series vary year to year.

Q: Who were some of the standout players at the 2025 tournament?

A: Standout players included Danaé Morin, who secured victories in both Singles Series 1 and Mixed Series 2, and the pairing of Léa Billon and Louis Jeanney, who won the Mixed Doubles category. Clément Mercier and Roman Gauthier also won in Men’s doubles series 1. Yann Le Flohic also had a brilliant performance.

Q: How does the US Saint-Maur Badminton Tournament contribute to badminton in the region?

A: The tournament serves as a crucial platform for the growth of regional badminton talent, providing a competitive environment for players of all skill levels and fostering growth within the sport. It also helps to popularize badminton in the Center-Val de Loire Region.

Q: is there potential for the tournament to attract international players?

A: While the tournament currently focuses on regional talent,its success opens possibilities for attracting national and even international players in the future,perhaps elevating its status within the international badminton circuit.

Q: How can I stay updated on future tournaments and results?

A: Information on future tournaments and results will be available on the US saint-Maur badminton club’s website and social media pages. Keep an eye out for updates.

Q: How can I participate in or support the US Saint-Maur Badminton Tournament?

A: Players can register for future tournaments through the US Saint-Maur badminton club’s registration portal. Supporters can show their support by attending matches or contacting the club for volunteer opportunities or sponsorship options.

James Whitfield

James Whitfield is Archysport's racket sports and golf specialist, bringing a global perspective to tennis, badminton, and golf coverage. Based between London and Singapore, James has covered Grand Slam tournaments, BWF World Tour events, and major golf championships on five continents. His reporting combines on-the-ground access with deep knowledge of the technical and strategic elements that separate elite athletes from the rest of the field. James is fluent in English, French, and Mandarin, giving him unique access to athletes across the global tennis and badminton circuits.

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