Association | Badminton Savez Srbije (BSS) |
---|---|
Confederation | BE (Europe) |
President | Radomir Jovović |
BWF ranking | |
Current ranking | 87 5 (2 January 2024) |
Highest ranking | 62 (3 January 2023) |
The Serbia national badminton team ( Serbian: Репрезентација Србије у бадминтону, romanized: Reprezentacija Srbije u badmintonu) represents Serbia in international badminton team competitions. [1] The Badminton Association of Serbia organizes any event or national event in the national team. The men's and women's team participate in the European meet. The Serbian team also competes in the Mediterranean Games. [2]
The Serbian team has competed in the Balkan Badminton Championships since 1995 when it was still participating as Serbia and Montenegro. After the country gained independence in 2006, Serbia won bronze multiple times in the Balkan Badminton Championships. Serbia also made history by hosting the European Junior Badminton Championships for the first time in 2022. [3] [4] [5]
The Serbian junior team finished as semi-finalists at the 2011 U19 Balkan Badminton Championships. [6]
Badminton in Serbia has been played since the 1990s. The national team was then managed by Badminton Savez Jugoslavije. The Badminton Association of Serbia was formed in 28 December 1998 and Serbian players then competed under the Serbia and Montenegro flag at international competitions. After Serbia gained independence in 2006, the Serbian team continued to compete in the Balkan Badminton Championships and entered the semi-finals multiple times.
Serbia competed in the Balkan Badminton Championships mixed team event in 2007. The team first lost 5–0 to Turkey and Romania. The team then performed an upsetting 3–2 win against Bulgaria but lost 3–2 to Greece in their final match to claim 5th place. [7] [8] In the 2009 Balkan Badminton Championships, the Serbian team lost in the semi-finals to Turkey but won 5–0 against North Macedonia in the bronze medal tie. [8] [9] Serbia then competed in the 2018 Balkan Badminton Championships but were eliminated in the semi-finals after losing 3–0 to Bulgaria. [10] [11]
Thomas Cup
|
Uber Cup
|
Sudirman Cup
|
Men's team
|
Women's team
|
Mixed team
|
Year | Round | Pos |
---|---|---|
1992 | Part of Serbia and Montenegro | |
1993 | ||
1994 | ||
1995 | ||
1996 | ||
1997 | ||
1998 | ||
1999 | ||
2000 | ||
2001 | ||
2002 | ||
2003 | ||
2004 | ||
2005 | ||
2006 | ||
2007 | Fifth place | 5th |
2008 | Third place | 3rd |
2009 | Third place | 3rd |
2010 | Fifth place | 5th |
2011 | Did not enter | |
2012 | ||
2014 | ||
2016 | Third place | 3rd |
2018 | Semi-finals | 3rd |
Year | Round | Pos |
---|---|---|
2000 | Part of Serbia and Montenegro | |
2002 | ||
2004 | ||
2006 | Did not enter | |
2007 | ||
2008 | ||
2009 | ||
2010 | ||
2011 | ||
2012 | ||
2013 | ||
2014 | ||
2015 | ||
2016 | ||
2017 | ||
2018 | ||
2019 | ||
2022 | ||
2023 | ||
2024 | TBD |
Year | Round | Pos |
---|---|---|
1975 | Part of Yugoslavia | |
1977 | ||
1979 | ||
1981 | ||
1983 | ||
1985 | ||
1987 | ||
1989 | ||
1991 | ||
1993 | Part of Serbia and Montenegro | |
1995 | ||
1997 | ||
1999 | ||
2001 | ||
2003 | ||
2005 | ||
2007 | Did not enter | |
2009 | ||
2011 | ||
2013 | ||
2015 | ||
2017 | ||
2018 | ||
2020 | Quarter-finals | |
2022 | Group stage | |
2024 | TBD |
Year | Round | Pos |
---|---|---|
2006 | Did not enter | |
2007 | Fifth place | 5th |
2008 | Fifth place | 5th |
2010 | Did not enter | |
2011 | Fourth place | 4th |
2013 | Did not enter | |
2015 | Semi-finals | 3rd |
2016 | Semi-finals | 3rd |
2017 | Semi-finals | 4th |
2019 | Runners-up | 2nd |
Name | DoB/Age | Ranking of event | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
MS | MD | XD | ||
Borko Petrović | 22 June 1993 (aged 30) | 1188 | - | - |
Sergej Lukić | 21 February 2003 (aged 21) | 1668 | - | - |
Dragoslav Petrović | 23 June 1996 (aged 27) | 849 | - | - |
Mihajlo Tomić | 17 February 2003 (aged 21) | - | - | 77 |
Igor Bjelan | 9 August 1992 (aged 31) | - | - | - |
Viktor Petrović | 10 March 2005 (aged 19) | 1728 | - | 1261 |
Ilija Pavlović | 8 July 1992 (aged 31) | - | - | - |
Đorđe Stepanović | 15 September 2001 (aged 22) | 1675 | - | - |
Name | DoB/Age | Ranking of event | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
WS | WD | XD | ||
Marija Sudimac | 27 March 2002 (aged 22) | 257 | - | - |
Sara Lončar | 20 September 2003 (aged 20) | 1087 | - | - |
Sanja Perić | 16 January 2004 (aged 20) | 663 | - | - |
Anđela Vitman | 3 May 2005 (aged 18) | - | - | 77 |
Nina Bogdanović | 31 July 2005 (aged 18) | 1134 | - | 1261 |
Maša Aleksić | 3 October 2006 (aged 17) | - | - | - |
Miona Filipović | 30 October 2006 (aged 17) | - | - | - |
Marija Samardžija | 17 April 2006 (aged 18) | - | - | - |
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Association | Badminton Savez Srbije (BSS) |
---|---|
Confederation | BE (Europe) |
President | Radomir Jovović |
BWF ranking | |
Current ranking | 87 5 (2 January 2024) |
Highest ranking | 62 (3 January 2023) |
The Serbia national badminton team ( Serbian: Репрезентација Србије у бадминтону, romanized: Reprezentacija Srbije u badmintonu) represents Serbia in international badminton team competitions. [1] The Badminton Association of Serbia organizes any event or national event in the national team. The men's and women's team participate in the European meet. The Serbian team also competes in the Mediterranean Games. [2]
The Serbian team has competed in the Balkan Badminton Championships since 1995 when it was still participating as Serbia and Montenegro. After the country gained independence in 2006, Serbia won bronze multiple times in the Balkan Badminton Championships. Serbia also made history by hosting the European Junior Badminton Championships for the first time in 2022. [3] [4] [5]
The Serbian junior team finished as semi-finalists at the 2011 U19 Balkan Badminton Championships. [6]
Badminton in Serbia has been played since the 1990s. The national team was then managed by Badminton Savez Jugoslavije. The Badminton Association of Serbia was formed in 28 December 1998 and Serbian players then competed under the Serbia and Montenegro flag at international competitions. After Serbia gained independence in 2006, the Serbian team continued to compete in the Balkan Badminton Championships and entered the semi-finals multiple times.
Serbia competed in the Balkan Badminton Championships mixed team event in 2007. The team first lost 5–0 to Turkey and Romania. The team then performed an upsetting 3–2 win against Bulgaria but lost 3–2 to Greece in their final match to claim 5th place. [7] [8] In the 2009 Balkan Badminton Championships, the Serbian team lost in the semi-finals to Turkey but won 5–0 against North Macedonia in the bronze medal tie. [8] [9] Serbia then competed in the 2018 Balkan Badminton Championships but were eliminated in the semi-finals after losing 3–0 to Bulgaria. [10] [11]
Thomas Cup
|
Uber Cup
|
Sudirman Cup
|
Men's team
|
Women's team
|
Mixed team
|
Year | Round | Pos |
---|---|---|
1992 | Part of Serbia and Montenegro | |
1993 | ||
1994 | ||
1995 | ||
1996 | ||
1997 | ||
1998 | ||
1999 | ||
2000 | ||
2001 | ||
2002 | ||
2003 | ||
2004 | ||
2005 | ||
2006 | ||
2007 | Fifth place | 5th |
2008 | Third place | 3rd |
2009 | Third place | 3rd |
2010 | Fifth place | 5th |
2011 | Did not enter | |
2012 | ||
2014 | ||
2016 | Third place | 3rd |
2018 | Semi-finals | 3rd |
Year | Round | Pos |
---|---|---|
2000 | Part of Serbia and Montenegro | |
2002 | ||
2004 | ||
2006 | Did not enter | |
2007 | ||
2008 | ||
2009 | ||
2010 | ||
2011 | ||
2012 | ||
2013 | ||
2014 | ||
2015 | ||
2016 | ||
2017 | ||
2018 | ||
2019 | ||
2022 | ||
2023 | ||
2024 | TBD |
Year | Round | Pos |
---|---|---|
1975 | Part of Yugoslavia | |
1977 | ||
1979 | ||
1981 | ||
1983 | ||
1985 | ||
1987 | ||
1989 | ||
1991 | ||
1993 | Part of Serbia and Montenegro | |
1995 | ||
1997 | ||
1999 | ||
2001 | ||
2003 | ||
2005 | ||
2007 | Did not enter | |
2009 | ||
2011 | ||
2013 | ||
2015 | ||
2017 | ||
2018 | ||
2020 | Quarter-finals | |
2022 | Group stage | |
2024 | TBD |
Year | Round | Pos |
---|---|---|
2006 | Did not enter | |
2007 | Fifth place | 5th |
2008 | Fifth place | 5th |
2010 | Did not enter | |
2011 | Fourth place | 4th |
2013 | Did not enter | |
2015 | Semi-finals | 3rd |
2016 | Semi-finals | 3rd |
2017 | Semi-finals | 4th |
2019 | Runners-up | 2nd |
Name | DoB/Age | Ranking of event | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
MS | MD | XD | ||
Borko Petrović | 22 June 1993 (aged 30) | 1188 | - | - |
Sergej Lukić | 21 February 2003 (aged 21) | 1668 | - | - |
Dragoslav Petrović | 23 June 1996 (aged 27) | 849 | - | - |
Mihajlo Tomić | 17 February 2003 (aged 21) | - | - | 77 |
Igor Bjelan | 9 August 1992 (aged 31) | - | - | - |
Viktor Petrović | 10 March 2005 (aged 19) | 1728 | - | 1261 |
Ilija Pavlović | 8 July 1992 (aged 31) | - | - | - |
Đorđe Stepanović | 15 September 2001 (aged 22) | 1675 | - | - |
Name | DoB/Age | Ranking of event | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
WS | WD | XD | ||
Marija Sudimac | 27 March 2002 (aged 22) | 257 | - | - |
Sara Lončar | 20 September 2003 (aged 20) | 1087 | - | - |
Sanja Perić | 16 January 2004 (aged 20) | 663 | - | - |
Anđela Vitman | 3 May 2005 (aged 18) | - | - | 77 |
Nina Bogdanović | 31 July 2005 (aged 18) | 1134 | - | 1261 |
Maša Aleksić | 3 October 2006 (aged 17) | - | - | - |
Miona Filipović | 30 October 2006 (aged 17) | - | - | - |
Marija Samardžija | 17 April 2006 (aged 18) | - | - | - |
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