Austrians dominating at King of Rackets

On the 2nd June, crowds descended once again on Oudenaarde, Belgium, for one of the widely renowned favourite events on the Racketlon World Tour. Whilst the weather forecast might have put fear in the hearts of Hilde and her ever-present, well-drilled organisational team (credit: KOR), nothing was able to put a dampener on what was surely to be as good an event as ever at the popular Sportcentrum Recrean venue.
With 175 players entering from 21 different countries, making up the 277 entries across 25 categories,  the 458 matches gave rise to a tight schedule, often with players putting on a show late into the night, much to the delight of the crowds enjoying their large spaghetti bolognaises and Belgian beers.
All results are online on fir.tournamentsoftware.com

Austrian domination repeats in the elite while local hero wins yet more hearts

Lukas Windischberger and fellow elite Austrians Michi Dickert, Christine Seehofer and Bettina Bugl showed they had not come to this tournament to be beaten, not allowing anyone from any other nationality to take the top spot in an Elite category, and not for the first time this year either having done the same in Vienna in January.

Lukas showed he was able to overcome both the disappointment of a tough loss in England and also a groin injury from the first day of doubles, arising from Ray ‘Baloo’ Jordan not clearing the ball properly on the squash court, by taking yet another title on arguably his breakthrough year. He had to overcome some difficult matches vs. Paul Sach and country friend and foe Michi Dickert, before taking on the home favourite Peter Duyck in the final. Peter, having pleased the masses with a notable win over Morten Jaksland in the quarter-final, put up a fantastic fight in his first KOR final since 2011 in front of a partisan crowd, but it wasn’t to finish with a fairy-tale ending as Lukas proved too strong in the middle two sports, needing just 4 in the tennis to seal the victory (final scores 11-21, 21-8, 21-6, 4-11).

Pre-tournament favourite Chrisi Seehofer also lived up to her seeding with a hugely impressive tournament victory, not dropping even a sport or needing to play tennis on her route to the title, beating the ever-dangerous Silke Altmann in the final 21-4, 21-12, 21-16.

Gadé fights off fatigue for stunning win in Men’s C

Following an active night on the dancefloor at the players party, passionate Frenchman Josselin Gadé proved that he is well able to balance business with pleasure with a stunning, nerveless victory in the Men’s C event.

In front of the ever-growing French entourage present at the tournament this year, Josse recovered from a heavy 21-4 defeat in badminton following his 21-15 table tennis win vs Anthony Duthuillé (who came through his semi-final with the unbelievable scoreline of 0-21, 21-0, 21-0, 1-3 vs Simon Puthoste), by gaining some last ditch points in the squash to lose 21-17. This left his opponent needing just 7 in the tennis, but Josse was not to be beaten – some great tennis led him to an early lead, the pressure clearly not telling, and enabled him to close out a disciplined 21-3 victory and take the tournament victory!

A strong showing in the seniors

A number of strong performances in the +45s saw Achim Berkemeier take home the title, beating favourite Richard Middleton in fierce battles in both the group stage and the final.

Duncan Stahl also demands a mention having struck gold in the Seniors +40, proving there is still ‘life in the old dog’ following his transition into the early clutches of middle age towards the back end of 2016.

Event fraught with injuries

Throughout the dramatic weekend, an injury was also seen, ranging from wild swinging squash rackets splitting eyebrows upon to more significant muscular tears, but notable mention must go to Michael Bauer, who not only suffered a knee dislocation on court but then proceeded to administer his own first aid and pop his lower leg back where it belongs.

Another successful year at The King

As always, a huge thanks from all who attended must go to Hilde Van Onderbergen and the team for putting on another fantastic King Of Rackets. The weather held off well to provide only very few of the forecasted rain droplets, and all players were sent back to their various countries with at the very least sore muscles as battle wounds.

Hope to see you all next year!
Luke Barnes
Delegate

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26th edition of King of Rackets

On Friday, the 26th edition of the King Of Rackets starts with 173 players from 20 different nations, 280 entries and 475 matches, it promises to be yet again a great edition.

Sports wise, it will be an open battle. In the absence of Jesper Ratzer and Kasper Jonsson, we will have a new King crowned on Sunday. Who of the 10 top 20 players present will take away the title? In the Women’s event, Christine Seehofer is the defending Queen. Will she take her second ‘Queen’ title or can second seeded Lieselot De Bleeckere challenge her? Continue reading

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The best courts in Racketlon history

The preparations for the European Championships from 25. August to 3. September are ongoing. The centrecourt arenas have been sketched and the organisation team can guarantee highest international standards for the courts. Such courts were never seen before at an international Racketlon event! The highlights are a brand new Squash-Glasscourt (PSA-approved) and a Tennis Hardcourt with ATP surface! In Wr. Neudorf matches will be played on five courts parallel, in Vienna on six – and all courts will secure perfect conditions. Continue reading

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Grewe and Renault support Euro

The Racketlon Federation Austria is proud to announce new partners! The Presenting Sponsor for the 2. FIR European Racketlon Championshops Juniors & Seniors is GRAWE sidebyside. The youth brand of the “Grazer Wechselseitige Versicherung” insurance company will support the biggest Racketlon event in history, which will now will have the official name:

2. FIR European Racketlon Championships Juniors & Seniors presented by GRAWE sidebyside Continue reading

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Record prize money of at least 10.000 Euro

Europes best Racketlon players will meet from 25th August to 3. September 2017 in Austria. In Wr. Neudorf (Juniors and Seniors) and in the City & Country Club in Vienna (Elite and Amateurs) where the European Championship titles in singles, doubles and for teams will be awarded. It will be the biggest Racketlon event in history! For the first time all classes will be held at the same time, secondly a record budget of over 100.000 Euro has been put up. Continue reading

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Austrian special coaches for EC titles

The Coaching team for the 2. FIR European Championships is now complete. For the first time in history the Racketlon Federation Austria will have a special coach for each sport. Thanks to the personal contacts of RFA president Marcel Weigl team captain Thomas Wagner will be supported by special coaches this year. “Our goals are clearly defined with European Championship titles”, says Weigl. The Austrian national teams elite and U21 will prepare with Mario Gruber (Tabletennis), Andras Nemeth (Badminton), Edi Stepanek (Squash) and Max Wagner (Tennis). We would like to introduce them:

Table tennis:

Mario Gruber was member of the U18 table tennis national team and represented Austria at European Youth Championships. He is an experienced Bundesliga player. Among his titles is a county championship title as well as a 9th place at the national table tennis championshops. The 37-year-old was part of the Austrian team that took the Racketlon World Championship title in 2010. As coach he recently led the table tennis team of Oberndorf into the final of the 2. Austrian Bundesliga as well as helped some youngsters to Austrian championship titles. In Racketlon it is his first station as coach.

Badminton:

Andras Nemeth (credit: photing.com) was 15 times Hungarian Youth Champion and took six national titles in Hungary. In 2016 he won the bronze medal at the Austrian National Badminton Championships. As state certified coach the 25-year-old is active as playing-captain for the Union Racketlon Klosterneuburg as well as AS Logistik Mödling in the Austrian Bundesliga. In Racketlon he led the U21 national team to two World Championship and one European Championship title.

Squash:

Edi Stepanek was Austrian national champion in 1981, won seven county titles as well as four national team titles. The state certified 64-year old coach holds the highest squash coaching license in Austria (ESF 1 & 2) and has coached the Austrian national team elite and youth for many years, as well as the Spanish junior national team for the last few years. He is also a Racketlon newcomer.

Tennis:

Max Wagner was tennis team champion u18 in Bavaria and played in the highest county league there. As Coach with the German DTB B Licence the 29 year old led some juniors to national Bavarian titles. Since one year he is working for the Tennis College at the City & Country Club in Vienna, the venue of the European Championships.

The IWT MALTA OPEN 2017 takes place at the stunning Marsa Sports Club from 6th to 8th October

There are so many reasons to come and play the Malta Open but here are just a few:

– the Racketlon facilities are excellent with top end, competition TT tables provided by HiTT Malta, high quality mats provided by Badminton Malta, 5x air conditioned glass back squash courts and outdoor 10x hard tennis courts under perfect floodlights and surrounded by palm trees.
– the tournament hotel is fantastic (see picture), with a large outdoor terrace, bar, restaurants and swimming pool. You can dive into the sea right from the hotel!
– lots of optional extras will be organised for the players and their guests: sight-seeing tours, bbq’s, karaoke nights, speed boat rides and the now famous boat trip to the Blue Lagoon. Continue reading

Dramatic, Thrilling, History Making Racketlon – English Open 2017

After three blistering days of intense competition, Calum Reid secured his first Racketlon title in exactly 3 years winning the Men’s A after acting as an injury replacement for Keith Lesser.  It was a thrilling story in the Ladies A, where Martina Meißl claimed her first English Open title to add to her two previous Racket Masters titles here in the UK in a dramatic finale. Continue reading

Canadians dominating in Massachusetts

Last weekend (29th & 30th April), over 25 participants gathered for the first ever International Racketlon Federation sanctioned tournament to be played in the USA. The tournament was open to all with draws for first timers, amateurs and elite players. The elite draw attracted some exceptional talent, including current world #9, Marko Välimäki as well the top two Canadian players, Patrick Laplante and Jeremy Easterbrook. The Canadians dominated, with Patrick taking the title and Jeremy the runner up spot. Top seeded Marko (credit: tournament director) put up a strong performance despite nursing an obvious injury, but the Canadians showed that they can compete with the top European talent!. All results are online on fir.tournamentsoftware.com Continue reading