Indonesia Wins 2nd Junior Mixed Team Title
Indonesia delivered an outstanding performance, capturing their second Junior Mixed Team Championship title after defeating China, the tournament hosts, in a hard-fought final. While the match was competitive, Indonesia gained the upper hand after the second match and maintained their lead throughout to secure victory.
European Performances: Europe saw several strong showings in this year’s tournament. Denmark reached the quarter-finals and secured an impressive 8th-place finish, despite a few narrow losses. After a tight group-stage defeat to Chinese Taipei, France excelled in the 9-16 bracket, securing a series of notable victories and finishing in 10th place. Poland fell to the eventual champions, Indonesia, in the group stage but competed well in the 9-16 bracket, ending with a respectable 12th-place finish.
Rounding out the top 16, Turkey finished 14th, England placed 15th, and Estonia claimed 16th.
Additional European nations performed well, with placements as follows:
Slovenia: 22nd
Netherlands: 23rd
Norway: 27th
Slovakia: 29th
Latvia: 31st
Portugal: 33rd
Armenia: 34th
Azerbaijan: 35th
Europe was well represented throughout the tournament, with each nation contributing strong efforts.