European Universities Tennis Championships

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European Universities Tennis Championships were the first organised in 2004 and have been organised annually since. They are coordinated by the European University Sports Association along with the 18 other sports on the program of the European universities championships.

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Overview

Overview of European Universities Tennis Championships
LocationNb of countriesNb of teamsNb of participantsMenWomen
WinnerFinalistBronze MedallistWinnerFinalistBronze Medallist
2004 Touques
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614* University of Rouen
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Joseph Fourier University, Grenoble
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University of Cologne
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Russian State University of Physical Education,Sports and Tourism
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Paul Verlaine University Metz
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Pierre Mendès University, Grenoble
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2005 Rouen
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81745 University of Moscow Sad
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University of Cologne
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London Metropolitan University
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University of Paris
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University of Warsaw
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University of Grenoble
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2006 Eindhoven
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132794London Metropolitan University
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Eindhoven University of Technology
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University of Fribourg
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Moscow State University of Economics, Statistics and Informatics
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ETH Zürich
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Academy of Physical Education of Warsaw
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2007 Moscow
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1330109Russian State University of Physical Education, Sport and Tourism
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Stockholm School of Economics
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London Metropolitan University
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Russian State University of Physical Education, Sport and Tourism
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Moscow State University of Economics, Statistics and Informatics
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London Metropolitan University
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2008 Dublin
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112788London Metropolitan University
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Moscow State University
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Stockholm School of Economics
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London Metropolitan University
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University of Münster
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Warsaw University of Technology
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2009 Poznań
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102266 University of Rouen II
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Warsaw School of Social Psychology
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University of Rouen I
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Technical University of Ostrava
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Moscow University of Economics, Statistics and Informatics
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University of Valencia
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2010 Coimbra
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1634122 Kozminski University, Warsow
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University of Zagreb
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University of Stockholm
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University of Leonard de Vinci
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MESI Moscow
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University of Zagreb
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2011 St. Gallen
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122390 University of Poitiers
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Moscow MESI
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Adam Mickiewicz University of Poznań
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Moscow MESI
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University School of Physical Education in Wrocław
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Kozminski University
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2012EUG, Córdoba
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1631*University of Rouen
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University of Poitiers
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University of Sterling
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Moscow MESI
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PRES Clermont University
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Kozminski University
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2013 Bar
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1423*Moscow MESI
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University Joseph Fourier of Grenoble
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University of Sterling
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Moscow MESI
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University Paris Dauphine
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University of Montenegro
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2014EUG, Rotterdam
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1527121 Istanbul Aydın University
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Kozminski University
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Moscow MESI
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University of Bordeaux
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Moscow MESI
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University of Split
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2015 Wrocław
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2016EUG, Zagreb & Rijeka
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2017 Madrid
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2018EUG,Coimbra
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