This is how the European Championship draw will be made
With just weeks to go until the European Padel Championship takes place in Sardinia, Padel Alto outlines the key details and expectations for the event.
The 2024 European Championship will be held in Sardinia from July 22nd to July 27th. This will be an exciting competition for the countries, finally meeting after last year’s edition was postponed.
The draw for the tournament has not yet been confirmed, but Padel Alto provides the current conditions leading up to the championship.
Rankings
Men's Teams:
- Spain
- Italy
- France
- Sweden
- Belgium
- United Kingdom
- Germany
- Poland
- Netherlands
- Finland
- Portugal
- Switzerland
- Monaco
- Croatia
- Hungary
- Austria
Women's Teams:
- Spain
- France
- Italy
- Sweden
- Belgium
- Denmark
- Netherlands
- Germany
- Finland
- United Kingdom
- Estonia
- Lithuania
- Switzerland
- Poland
- Portugal
- Hungary
Draw Conditions
Men:
Spain, Italy, France and Sweden have already been placed in different groups as they are in the first seeding group. Since the first seeding group is already determined, the draw will begin with the second seeding group.
Second Seeding Group: Here the teams will be drawn against Belgium, the United Kingdom, Germany, or Poland.
Third Seeding Group: Since Sweden and France are in Group D and Group C respectively, they are guaranteed to face a team from this group. This means Sweden and France will meet either Denmark or the Netherlands.
Fourth Seeding Group: Six teams will be drawn into the different groups from this group. The teams in this group are Portugal, Switzerland, Monaco, Croatia, Hungary, and Austria.
In summary, this means that for example the Swedish men's team could end up in a group with, Belgium, Netherlands and Portugal.
Women:
First Seeding Group: Spain, Italy, France and Sweden have already been placed in different groups as they are in the first seeding group. Since the first seeding group is already determined, the draw will begin with the second seeding group.
Second Seeding Group: Here the teams will be drawn against Belgium, Denmark, the Netherlands, or Germany.
Third Seeding Group: Since Sweden and Italy are in Group D and Group C respectively, they are guaranteed to face a team from this group. This means Sweden and Italy will meet either Finland or the United Kingdom.
Fourth Seeding Group: Six teams will be drawn into the different groups from this group. The teams in this group are Estonia, Lithuania, Switzerland, Poland, Portugal, and Hungary.
In summary, this means that for example the Sweden's women's team could end up in a group with, for example, Belgium, the United Kingdom, and Portugal.