It’s September, and across Europe, the atmosphere in TeqGames clubs is changing. The introductory sessions are behind them, and now the real preparation begins.

With the first EU TeqGames tournament taking place in Piraeus, Greece from October 25 to 27, 2024, teams are shifting gears. Athletes are no longer just getting familiar with the sport, they are training to compete.

Coaches are running focused, high-intensity sessions. Drills are becoming more tactical, and players are learning to move and think like a team. The rhythm of training is more structured, the goals are clearer, and every serve, return, and rally counts.

And now, with the tournament just weeks away, we can’t wait to see how all the preparation comes to life on the court—at the very first EU TeqGames Teqball tournament.

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