Vivien Sándorházi won bronze medal at the Badminton European Championships
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Badminton player Vivien Sándorházi is set to achieve historic success after reaching the semi-finals of the European Championships in Denmark on Friday. Sándorházi will thus win the sport's first adult individual European Championship medal. The 24-year-old player, ranked 106th in the world, had no opponent in the first round and advanced to the second round without a game after second-seeded Danish Mia Blichfeldt was unable to compete against h…
Vivien Sándorházi won a bronze medal at the Badminton European Championships - The Hungarian player made sports history at the continental championship in Denmark.
According to the official website of the event, the 106th Hungarian player in the world rankings did not have to enter the field in the first round, even in the top 32, as her rival, the second-placed Dane Mia Blichfeldt, withdrew due to a shoulder injury. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Hungarian Badminton Association (@badmintonhungary) Sándorháza, 24, found himself in the round of 16 and won the world rankings in three games …

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