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The Hellas International or Greece International in badminton is an international open held in Athens, Greece since 2000 and are thereby one of the most recent international championships in Europe. In 2005, the tournament then upgraded to two star badminton event, the World Grand Prix with the total prize money $50,000. The tournament was held in Thessaloniki, and draws more than 120 players from 22 countries.[1][2] In 2006, the tournament was known as Hellas International, and in season 2007/2008 it was introduced again in the European circuit as an BWF International Series with the total pursue $5,000.[3][4]

Previous winners

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The table below gives an overview of the winners at the tournament.[5]

Year Men's singles Women's singles Men's doubles Women's doubles Mixed doubles
2000 Bulgaria  Boris Kesov Bulgaria  Petya Nedelcheva Bulgaria  Yasen Borisov
Bulgaria  Luben Panov
Bulgaria  Diana Koleva
Bulgaria  Petya Nedelcheva
Bulgaria  Slantchezar Tzankov
Bulgaria  Petya Nedelcheva
2001 Greece  Theodoros Velkos Bulgaria  Diana Dimova Bulgaria  Yulian Hristov
Bulgaria  Georgi Petrov
Greece  Chrisa Georgali
Greece  Christina Mavromatidou
Bulgaria  Yulian Hristov
Bulgaria  Diana Dimova
2002 Bulgaria  Georgi Petrov Bulgaria  Petya Nedelcheva Bulgaria  Konstantin Dobrev
Bulgaria  Georgi Petrov
Bulgaria  Petya Nedelcheva
Bulgaria  Neli Boteva
Bulgaria  Konstantin Dobrev
Bulgaria  Petya Nedelcheva
2003 Germany  Conrad Hückstädt Romania  Florentina Petre Romania  Alexandra Olariu
Romania  Florentina Petre
Bulgaria  Yulian Hristov
Bulgaria  Diana Dimova
2004 No competition
2005 Denmark  Niels Christian Kaldau Germany  Huaiwen Xu England  Robert Blair
England  Anthony Clark
England  Gail Emms
England  Donna Kellogg
England  Anthony Clark
England  Donna Kellogg
2006 Bulgaria  Georgi Petrov Italy  Hui Ding Bulgaria  Blagovest Kisyov
Bulgaria  Georgi Petrov
Indonesia  Atu Rosalina
Germany  Claudia Vogelgsang
Italy  Giovanni Traina
Italy  Hui Ding
2007 Germany  Marc Zwiebler Bulgaria  Petya Nedelcheva Malaysia  Au Kok Leong
Malaysia  Goh Ying Jin
Bulgaria  Diana Dimova
Bulgaria  Petya Nedelcheva
Denmark  Mads Pieler Kolding
Denmark  Line Damkjær Kruse
2008 Chinese Taipei  Hsieh Yu-hsin Chinese Taipei  Hung Shih-han Chinese Taipei  Chien Yu-hsun
Chinese Taipei  Lin Yen-jui
Denmark  Maria Helsbøl
Denmark  Anne Skelbæk
Chinese Taipei  Chen Hung-ling
Chinese Taipei  Hsieh Pei-chen
2009–
2012
No competition
2013 Malaysia  Misbun Ramdan Misbun Bulgaria  Linda Zetchiri Russia  Nikolaj Nikolaenko
Russia  Nikolai Ukk
Turkey  Cemre Fere
Turkey  Neslihan Kılıç
Denmark  René Mattisson
Denmark  Tilde Iversen
2014 Denmark  Kim Bruun Denmark  Mathias Christiansen
Denmark  David Daugaard
Turkey  Özge Bayrak
Turkey  Neslihan Yiğit
Republic of Ireland  Sam Magee
Republic of Ireland  Chloe Magee
2015 Germany  Fabian Roth England  Fontaine Chapman Poland  Miłosz Bochat
Poland  Paweł Pietryja
Belgium  Steffi Annys
Belgium  Flore Vandenhoucke
Russia  Ilya Zhdanov
Russia  Tatjana Bibik
2016 Bulgaria  Ivan Rusev Bulgaria  Mariya Mitsova Bulgaria  Daniel Nikolov
Bulgaria  Ivan Rusev
Bulgaria  Mariya Mitsova
Bulgaria  Petya Nedelcheva
Bulgaria  Lilian Mihaylov
Bulgaria  Petya Nedelcheva
2017 Denmark  Kim Bruun Turkey  Aliye Demirbağ Russia  Ekaterina Kut
Russia  Daria Serebriakova
Turkey  Osman Uyhan
Turkey  Aliye Demirbağ
2018 France  Toma Junior Popov Thailand  Porntip Buranaprasertsuk Thailand  Porntip Buranaprasertsuk
Belarus  Kristina Silich
Bulgaria  Dimitar Yanakiev
Bulgaria  Mariya Mitsova
2019 Germany  Lars Schänzler Bulgaria  Mariya Mitsova Poland  Miłosz Bochat
Poland  Paweł Śmiłowski
Turkey  Zehra Erdem
Turkey  İlayda Nur Özelgül
Bulgaria  Alex Vlaar
Bulgaria  Mariya Mitsova
2020 No competition
2021 Malaysia  Lee Shun Yang England  Abigail Holden Malaysia  Junaidi Arif
Malaysia  Muhammad Haikal
Malaysia  Low Yeen Yuan
Malaysia  Valeree Siow
Malaysia  Yap Roy King
Malaysia  Valeree Siow
2022–
2024
No competition

Performances by nation

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Updated after the 2021 edition.

Top Nations
Pos Nation MS WS MD WD XD Total
1   Bulgaria 4 8 8 4 7 31
2   Denmark 3 1 1 2 7
3   Malaysia 2 2 1 1 6
4   Germany 4 1 0.5 5.5
5   England 2 1 1 1 5
  Turkey 1 3 1 5
7   Chinese Taipei 1 1 1 1 4
8   Russia 1 1 1 3
9   Greece 1 1 2
  Italy 1 1 2
  Poland 2 2
  Romania 1 1 2
13   Thailand 1 0.5 1.5
14   Belgium 1 1
  France 1 1
  Ireland 1 1
17   Belarus 0.5 0.5
  Indonesia 0.5 0.5
Total 16 16 16 16 16 80

References

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  1. ^ "HELEXPO THESSALONIKI GRAND PRIX – 26 sept au 2 oct 05" (in French). masterbad. Retrieved 26 July 2017.
  2. ^ "Δύσκολη πρεμιέρα στην Θεσσαλονίκη" (in Greek). Contra.gr. Retrieved 26 July 2017.
  3. ^ "Hellas International 2007". Wayback Machine. Archived from the original on 14 December 2010. Retrieved 26 July 2017.
  4. ^ "Badminton Europe Circuit 2007/2008 - Tournament List". Wayback Machine. Archived from the original on 14 May 2008. Retrieved 25 July 2017.
  5. ^ "Greece". Badminton Europe. pp. 6–7. Retrieved 26 July 2017.
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