Author: Joyce

  • Fabien DELRUE

    Fabien DELRUE

    Character Introduction

    Fabien Delrue (born June 22, 2000) is a French male badminton player.

    In April 2017, Fabien Delrue represented France at the European Junior Championships held in France, helping the French team win the mixed team championship.

    In June 2017, he competed in the Latvia International, where he won the mixed doubles title by defeating Czech Republic’s Filip Burival and Tereza Švábíková 2–1 (21–12, 19–21, 21–11) in the final. This victory marked his first Future Series mixed doubles title.

    In September 2018, Delrue represented France at the European Junior Championships held in Tallinn, Estonia. He contributed to the French team’s successful defense of their mixed team title. Additionally, he won three titles at this event: the men’s doubles with William Villeger and Juliette Monar, defeating Scotland’s Christopher Grimley and Matthew Grimley 2–0 (21–18, 21–15); the mixed doubles with Juliette Monar, defeating the Netherlands’ Wessel Van Der Aar and Alissa Tieltjes 2–0 (21–16, 21–16); making him the only player to win three titles at the event.

    Equipment Used

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    Major Achievement

    • 2022 Orléans Masters Mixed Doubles Semifinalist
    • 2022 India Open Men’s Doubles Semifinalist
    • 2021 European Championships Mixed Team Runner-up
    • 2020 European Men’s Team Championships Bronze Medalist
    • 2019 Greece International Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2018 European Junior Championships Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2018 European Junior Championships Men’s Doubles Champion
    • 2018 European Junior Championships Mixed Team Champion
    • 2018 Latvia International Men’s Doubles Champion
    • 2017 Latvia International Men’s Doubles Champion
    • 2017 European Junior Championships Mixed Team Champion
  • Sharone BAUER

    Sharone BAUER

    Character Introduction

    Sharon Baur began playing badminton and gymnastics around the age of eight. Two years later, she decided to focus solely on badminton as it became difficult to balance both sports. In 2017, Sharon was selected for the French national team, and in 2018, she helped France win the mixed team championship at the European Junior Championships.

    In 2019, Sharon Baur and her mixed doubles partner, William Villeger, reached their first international final at the Czech Open, and later advanced to the final of the Norwegian International. In 2020, Sharon, as the youngest member of the French team, participated in the European Women’s Team Championships, where they secured a bronze medal. In 2021, Sharon Baur and William Villeger reached the finals of both the Portugal International and the Austrian Open, finishing as runners-up in both events.

    Equipment Used

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    Major Achievement

    • 2022 Norwegian International Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2021 Austrian Open Mixed Doubles Runner-up (partnered with William Villeger)
    • 2021 Portugal International Mixed Doubles Runner-up (partnered with William Villeger)
    • 2020 European Women’s Team Championships Bronze Medalist
    • 2020 Swedish Open Mixed Doubles Semifinalist (partnered with William Villeger)
    • 2020 Estonian International Women’s Doubles Semifinalist (partnered with Juliette Moinard)
    • 2019 Norwegian International Mixed Doubles Runner-up (partnered with William Villeger)
    • 2019 Czech Open Mixed Doubles Runner-up (partnered with William Villeger)
    • 2019 Greek Open Mixed Doubles Semifinalist (partnered with William Villeger)
    • 2018 European Junior Championships Mixed Team Champion
  • Yaelle HOYAUX

    Yaelle HOYAUX

    Character Introduction

    Yaëlle Hoyaux (born February 1, 1998) is a French female badminton player.

    In 2006, at the age of 8, Yaëlle Hoyaux began playing badminton at a club in Talence, initially as a fun activity with her father. After a year of practice, she started participating in competitions.

    In August 2014, Yaëlle Hoyaux competed in the Bulgarian Open, where she reached the semifinals of the mixed doubles event, partnering with Thom Gicquel.

    Equipment Used

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    Major Achievement

    • 2021 European Championships Mixed Team Runner-up
    • 2021 European Championships Women’s Team Bronze Medalist
    • 2017 European Junior Championships Mixed Team Champion
    • 2015 European Junior Championships Mixed Team Bronze Medalist
  • LéOnice HUET

    LéOnice HUET

    Character Introduction

    Léonice Huet (born May 21, 2000) is a French female badminton player.

    In June 2016, Léonice Huet, partnering with Thom Gicquel, competed in the Latvia International. They won the mixed doubles title by defeating Russia’s Dmitry Riabov and Maria Shegurova 2–1 (21–15, 18–21, 21–15), marking her first senior European title and her first Future Series mixed doubles victory.

    In April 2017, Léonice Huet represented France in the European Junior Championships, hosted in France, and helped the team secure the mixed team championship.

    In September 2018, she again represented France in the European Junior Championships held in Tallinn, Estonia, where France successfully defended their mixed team title.

    Equipment Used

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    Major Achievement

    • 2021 Spain Masters Women’s Singles Semifinalist
    • 2021 European Championships Mixed Team Runner-up
    • 2020 European Women’s Team Championships Bronze Medalist
    • 2019 Lithuanian International Women’s Singles Champion
    • 2018 Youth Olympic Games Mixed Team Silver Medalist
    • 2018 European Junior Championships Mixed Team Champion
    • 2016 Latvia International Mixed Doubles Champion
  • Baptiste Careme

    Baptiste Careme

    Character Introduction


    Baptiste Carême is a French male badminton player, specializing in doubles events. In 2014, he represented France in the Dutch Open Grand Prix, where he won the men’s doubles title.

    Equipment Used

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    Major Achievement

    • 2014 Dutch Open Grand Prix Men’s Doubles Champion
    • 2014 Czech International Men’s Doubles Semifinalist
    • 2014 Guatemala International Men’s Doubles Semifinalist
    • 2014 White Nights Men’s Doubles Semifinalist
    • 2014 Dutch International Mixed Doubles Semifinalist
    • 2014 French International Mixed Doubles Semifinalist
    • 2014 Polish Open Mixed Doubles Semifinalist
    • 2013 Italian International Men’s Doubles Semifinalist
    • 2013 Bitburger Open Grand Prix Gold Men’s Doubles Semifinalist
    • 2013 Czech International Mixed Doubles Semifinalist
    • 2013 Czech International Men’s Doubles Semifinalist
    • 2013 White Nights Mixed Doubles Semifinalist
    • 2013 White Nights Men’s Doubles Champion
    • 2013 Mediterranean Games Men’s Doubles Bronze Medalist
    • 2013 Dutch International Mixed Doubles Semifinalist
    • 2013 French International Men’s Doubles Runner-up
    • 2012 Kharkiv International Mixed Doubles Semifinalist
    • 2012 Kharkiv International Men’s Doubles Champion
    • 2012 White Nights Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2012 White Nights Men’s Doubles Champion
    • 2012 Finnish Open Mixed Doubles Semifinalist
    • 2011 Turkish International Mixed Doubles Semifinalist
    • 2011 Turkish International Men’s Doubles Semifinalist
    • 2011 Irish International Men’s Doubles Semifinalist
    • 2011 White Nights Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2011 Dutch International Men’s Doubles Champion
    • 2010 Irish International Men’s Doubles Semifinalist
    • 2010 Norwegian International Men’s Doubles Semifinalist
  • Thomas ROUXEL

    Thomas ROUXEL

    Character Introduction

    Thomas Rouxel (born May 26, 1991) is a French male badminton player who plays for the Chambly Oise badminton club.

    In April 2015, Thomas Rouxel competed in the Peru International, where he won the men’s singles title for the first time by defeating his teammate Lucas Corvée 2–0 (21–12, 21–13) in the final.

    In September 2017, he participated in the Czech Open, where he lost in the final to Japan’s Kento Momota, who had made a strong comeback, with a score of 0–2 (8–21, 14–21).

    In September 2022, Rouxel announced on his personal Instagram that he was retiring from international competition and would only continue playing for his club.

    Equipment Used

    ASTROX 99;WUCHT P8;Wucht P8;

    Major Achievement

    • 2019 Orléans Masters Men’s Singles Runner-up
    • 2018 Canada Open Men’s Singles Semifinalist
    • 2017 European Men’s Team Championships Bronze Medalist
    • 2016 Poland Open Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2016 European Men’s Team Championships Bronze Medalist
    • 2015 Peru International Men’s Singles Champion

  • Margot LAMBERT

    Margot LAMBERT

    Character Introduction

    Margot Lambert (born March 15, 1999) is a French female badminton player.

    In March 2015, Margot Lambert represented France at the European Youth Badminton Championships in Lublin, Poland, helping the French team win a bronze medal in the mixed team event. In May of the same year, she, along with Vilmara Elio, competed in the Riga International Badminton Tournament. They reached the women’s doubles final but lost 1-2 (22-20, 17-21, 12-21) to the top seeds, Estonia’s Kristin Kuuba and Helina Rüütel, finishing as the runners-up.

    In April 2017, Margot Lambert represented France at the European Youth Badminton Championships held in France, helping the French team win the mixed team championship.

    Equipment Used

    NANOFLARE 800 LT;

    Major Achievement

    • 2024 European Badminton Championships Women’s Doubles Champion
    • 2024 Orleans Masters Women’s Doubles Semi-Finalist
    • 2024 German Open Women’s Doubles Semi-Finalist
    • 2023 Huelva International Women’s Doubles Semi-Finalist
    • 2023 European Games Women’s Doubles Bronze Medalist
    • 2023 European Badminton Championships Mixed Team Runner-Up
    • 2022 Welsh International Women’s Doubles Champion
    • 2021 Welsh International Women’s Doubles Champion
    • 2021 Polish International Women’s Doubles Champion
    • 2021 European Badminton Championships Mixed Team Runner-Up
    • 2020 European Badminton Championships Women’s Team Bronze Medalist
    • 2019 Greek Open Women’s Doubles Champion
    • 2017 European Youth Badminton Championships Mixed Team Champion
    • 2015 European Youth Badminton Championships Mixed Team Bronze Medalist
  • Lucas CLAERBOUT

    Lucas CLAERBOUT

    Character Introduction

    Lucas Claerbout (born October 22, 1992) is a French male badminton player.

    In February 2016, Lucas Claerbout represented France at the European Men’s Badminton Team Championships held in Kazan, Russia, helping the team win the men’s team silver medal. In July of the same year, he competed in the White Night Badminton Tournament, where he won the men’s singles final with a 2-0 (21-15, 21-11) victory over the third seed, Lucas Corvée, securing his first international challenge tournament men’s singles title.

    In November 2017, he competed in the Morocco International Badminton Tournament, where he won the men’s singles final with a 2-0 (21-14, 21-13) victory over Danish player Soren Toft, claiming his first international series tournament men’s singles title.

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    Major Achievement

    • 2024 European Badminton Championships Men’s Team Runner-Up
    • 2022 Syed Modi International Badminton Championships Men’s Singles Runner-Up
    • 2020 European Badminton Championships Men’s Team Bronze Medalist
    • 2018 Orleans Masters Men’s Singles Semi-Finalist
    • 2018 European Badminton Championships Men’s Team Bronze Medalist
    • 2018 Estonia International Badminton Tournament Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2017 Turkey International Badminton Tournament Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2017 Morocco International Badminton Tournament Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2016 White Night Badminton Tournament Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2016 European Badminton Championships Men’s Team Runner-Up
  • Leo ROSSI

    Leo ROSSI

    Character Introduction

    Léo Rossi, a French badminton player specializing in men’s doubles.

    Equipment Used

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    Major Achievement

    • 2024 Taipei Open Men’s Doubles Semifinalist
    • 2024 European Badminton Championships Men’s Team Runner-Up

  • Anne TRAN

    Anne TRAN

    Character Introduction

    Anne Tran (born April 27, 1996) is a French female badminton player.

    In March 2013, Anne Tran represented France at the European Youth Badminton Championships in Ankara, helping the team secure a silver medal in the mixed team event.

    In December 2016, Anne Tran, along with Emilie Lefel, competed in the Irish Open Badminton Championships. They won the women’s doubles final, defeating the 3rd seeds, Denmark’s Julie Finne-Ipsen and Lykke Svarre, with a score of 2-0 (24-22, 21-18).

    In April 2018, Anne Tran represented France at the European Badminton Championships in Huelva, Spain. In the women’s doubles final, she and Emilie Lefel lost to the 2nd seeds, Bulgaria’s Gabriela Stoeva and Stefani Stoeva, with a score of 0-2 (12-21, 10-21), finishing as the runner-up.

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    Major Achievement

    • 2024 European Badminton Championships Women’s Doubles Champion
    • 2024 Orleans Masters Women’s Doubles Semi-Finalist
    • 2024 German Open Women’s Doubles Semi-Finalist
    • 2023 Huelva International Women’s Doubles Semi-Finalist
    • 2023 European Games Women’s Doubles Bronze Medalist
    • 2022 Welsh International Women’s Doubles Champion
    • 2021 Welsh International Women’s Doubles Champion
    • 2021 Polish International Women’s Doubles Champion
    • 2020 Salou Open Mixed Doubles Semi-Finalist
    • 2019 Orleans Masters Mixed Doubles Runner-Up
    • 2018 Scottish Open Women’s Doubles Runner-Up
  • Ronan Labar

    Ronan Labar

    Character Introduction

    Ronan Labar (born May 3, 1989) is a French male badminton player specializing in doubles, particularly mixed doubles.

    Ronan Labar excels in doubles events. In 2014, he represented France and won the men’s doubles title at the Netherlands Badminton Grand Prix.

    In August 2015, Ronan Labar competed in the World Badminton Championships held in Jakarta, Indonesia, partnering with Batiste Carême in men’s doubles. They advanced to the second round after a 2-1 win against a pair from the Philippines but were eliminated in the second round, losing 1-2 (21-19, 17-21, 18-21) to the 3rd seeds, Indonesia’s Hendra Setiawan and Mohammad Ahsan.

    In August 2017, Ronan Labar participated in the World Badminton Championships in Glasgow, Scotland, partnering with Audrey Fontaine in mixed doubles. They won their first-round match 2-1 (21-13, 11-21, 27-25) against Indonesia’s Irfan Fadhilah and Anggia Shitta Awanda but were defeated 0-2 (18-21, 10-21) by the 8th seeds, Malaysia’s Chan Peng Soon and Goh Liu Ying in the second round, ending their run in the round of 32.

    Equipment Used

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    Major Achievement

    • 2024 European Badminton Championships Men’s Team Silver Medalist
    • 2023 European Badminton Championships Mixed Team Silver Medalist
    • 2021 European Badminton Championships Mixed Team Silver Medalist
    • 2020 Huelva International Mixed Doubles Semi-Finalist
    • 2020 European Badminton Championships Men’s Team Bronze Medalist
    • 2019 Denmark International Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2019 Orleans Masters Mixed Doubles Runner-Up
    • 2018 Czech Open Men’s Doubles Champion
    • 2018 Czech Open Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2017 European Badminton Championships Mixed Doubles Bronze Medalist
    • 2016 Belgium International Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2016 European Badminton Team Championships Men’s Team Runner-Up
    • 2015 Copenhagen Masters Mixed Doubles Semi-Finalist
    • 2015 Scottish Open Mixed Doubles Runner-Up
    • 2015 Netherlands Badminton Grand Prix Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2015 Sri Lanka International Challenge Mixed Doubles Semi-Finalist
    • 2015 Peru International Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2014 Italy International Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2014 Switzerland International Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2014 Netherlands Badminton Grand Prix Men’s Doubles Champion
    • 2013 Scottish Open Mixed Doubles Semi-Finalist
    • 2013 Bitburg Gold Grand Prix Men’s Doubles Semi-Finalist
    • 2013 White Nights Men’s Doubles Champion
    • 2012 Spanish Open Mixed Doubles Runner-Up
    • 2012 Spanish Open Men’s Doubles Semi-Finalist
  • Lucas Corvee

    Lucas Corvee

    Character Introduction

    Lucas Corvée (born June 9, 1993) is a French male badminton player.

    In December 2012, Lucas competed in the Ireland International as a qualifier and reached the men’s singles final, where he finished as runner-up, losing 0-2 (19-21, 18-21) to Ireland’s Scott Evans.

    In July 2013, Lucas represented France (Université Paris XII) in the World University Games held in Kazan, Russia, competing in mixed team, men’s singles, and men’s doubles events.

    In August 2017, Lucas participated in the World Badminton Championships held in Glasgow, Scotland. He advanced to the second round in men’s singles by defeating Taipei’s Lin Yu-hsien 2-1 in the first round but was defeated 0-2 (9-21, 17-21) by the 8th seed, India’s Kidambi Srikanth, in the second round.

    Equipment Used

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    Major Achievement

    • 2024 European Badminton Championships Men’s Team Silver Medalist
    • 2023 European Badminton Championships Mixed Team Silver Medalist
    • 2022 Norway International Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2022 Luxembourg Open Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2020 Portugal International Men’s Doubles Champion
    • 2018 Swiss Open Men’s Singles Semi-Finalist
    • 2018 European Badminton Championships Men’s Team Bronze Medalist
    • 2017 Scottish Open Men’s Singles Runner-Up
    • 2016 Belgium International Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2016 European Badminton Championships Men’s Team Silver Medalist
    • 2013 Puerto Rico International Challenge Men’s Doubles Champion
    • 2011 European Youth Badminton Championships Men’s Doubles Bronze Medalist