BSC 95 Schwerin remains undefeated: two wins in one day!
The Badminton Sport Club 95 Schwerin remains undefeated at the top of the state league table after two wins on November 6, 2025.

BSC 95 Schwerin remains undefeated: two wins in one day!
The Badminton Sport Club 95 Schwerin performed well on the second day of the state league. With two confident victories against PSV Rostock and SV Motor Süd Neubrandenburg, the team not only made it to the top of the table, but also remained undefeated. They lead the league with an impressive 8:0 points and have already successfully concluded the previous week with a win against BSV Unit Greifswald (5:3) and GSV 98 (6:2). The BSC played in Rostock on November 2nd and the team presented an impressive performance in which the game against Neubrandenburg ended 7-1 after a correction because a Neubrandenburg player was on the field without valid playing rights. The duel with PSV Rostock was also won with a clear result of 6:2. Team captain Dettmann was extremely satisfied with the current performances and sees the team as favorites for the 2025/2026 season.
But what actually makes badminton so exciting? Badminton is a fast-paced sport played with light rackets and a shuttlecock. You can compete in singles or doubles competitions, whereby the shuttlecock is hit over a net. Reports from Britannica According to this, a game usually consists of three games that go up to 21 points, and in order to win a game, a player must achieve a lead of two points, although points for both sides are possible at any time.
The next challenges
The upcoming games also promise to be exciting. On November 30th, defending champions GSV 98 await BSC Schwerin in Greifswald. This will show whether the team's current form can continue and whether they can continue to defend their place at the top. The team includes talented badminton athletes from Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, including names like Roman Pokrasen, Christian Pril, Bruno Seichter, Hermine Kunz and Lara Dethloff, who do everything they can to attract spectators to the hall.
A look at the origins of badminton shows how the game began in ancient India with “Battledore and Shuttlecock” and eventually became popular in England, more specifically at the Badminton Estate in Gloucestershire, around 1873. Nowadays, badminton has become one of the fastest racquet sports and the games are characterized by physical fitness, speed and skill. Players compete not only at the regional level but also internationally in competitions organized by the Badminton World Federation (BWF).
Badminton is not only played by recreational players, but also by professional athletes at the highest level. The sport is particularly celebrated and followed in countries such as China, Indonesia, South Korea, Malaysia and Denmark. A particular focus is on tournaments such as the Olympic Games and the BWF World Championships, which regularly present the best games from the best players from all over the world.
With so much movement and dynamism in the game, the Badminton Sport Club 95 Schwerin will certainly master the next challenges with flying colors. The fascination of the game combined with the team's commitment gives hope that the moves on the field will be rewarded with success. For more information about badminton, please visit Wikipedia.