Time To Make Some English Open History

The English Open is one of the most historic tournaments in Racketlon and it is back in 2017 for its 14th running.  Over the years it has been won by all the greats of our sport, Eliasson, Kubanova, Lawrence, Ratzer and Reid to name just a few.  For the 2017 edition we are guaranteed a new winner in the ladies event while in the men’s event, just Duncan Stahl (the defending champion) and Michi Dickert (2009) have tasted English Open glory before.  Although entry is slightly lower than we would have hoped, the players who have entered and the resulting draws will make for an excellent event at the only Olympic quality Racketlon facilities in the world at the Redbridge Sports Centre.  After another great UK Racketlon live event for the elite draws (re-watch it here) UK Racketlon will also be Live Blogging throughout here, so everyone will be able to keep in touch with the event throughout.
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Why you must not miss the Racketlon Swiss Open

In just two months, from June 23-25, 2017, the 11th Racketlon Swiss Open will take place in Zurich, Switzerland. Like in the previous years the event will be held at the VITIS sports center.
If you have not registered yet, we offer you 3 good reasons why you must not miss this well-established tournament in Zurich.

1. Excellent venue
VITIS is the largest and best racket-sport center in Switzerland and offers the ideal venue for the Racketlon Swiss Open. Its size and the number of courts support an optimal tournament schedule.

2. Easy to reach including option for budget accommodation
Zurich can be reached easily from many destinations with cheap direct flights and the VITIS sports courts are close to the Zurich city center, conveniently connected by public transport. For the first time, we are offering the participants with smaller travel budgets the opportunity to camp next to the VITIS sports center – be it in your own tent or in a tent provided by us.

3. Attractive prizes
In addition to typical Swiss trophies, the winners will also enjoy attractive gifts and Swiss chocolate. That alone should be a good reason to join!

So, don’t hesitate and register today at: fir.tournamentsoftware.com
We look forward to welcoming you to Zurich.

 

Esther Dübendorfer

Czech Open 2017

For the Czech Open 2017, 132 players from 19 countries came to Prague to fight for the titles in 9 double categories and 12 single categories from 21st to 23rd of April.
In Men Elite we welcomed seed 1, Lukas Windischberger from Austria (WR 3) and seed 2, Morten Jaksland from Denmark (WR 4). Seed 3, Austrian Michi Dickert, who withdrew the night before the tournament, was replaced by Benjamin Hampl from Switzerland (WR 7) and seed 4, Danish Jesper Hougaard (WR 8). In Women Elite seeds 1 and 2 both came from Austria: Christine Seehofer (WR 1) and Bettina Bugl (WR 6).
All results are now online on fir.tournamentsoftware.com

Friday

During the first day of the tournament, all matches of the double categories were played as well as some first round matches of the single categories.

In Men Elite Doubles the unseeded pair Morten Jaksland (DEN) and Janez Makovec (SLO) won over top seeded Dan Busby (GBR) and Benjamin Hampl (SUI) in the first round. In the final they also succeded in the match against 2nd seeded Lukas Windischberger (AUT) and Piers Boden (GBR). The bronze medal went to „the oldies“ Richard Middleton (GBR) and Thomas Knaack (GER).

In Women Elite Doubles, according to expectations, Christine Seehofer and Bettina Bugl (both AUT) won in a round robin over Svenja Kleb (GER) and Margaux Randjbar (FRA) who became 2nd and Heike Voigt (GER) and Kirsten Kaptein (NED) who became 3rd.

The winner in Mixed Doubles were Christine Seehofer and Lukas Windischberger (both AUT) who won over Natalie Paul (GER)/ Morten Jaksland (DEN) in the final.

Saturday and Sunday

Two Austrians and two Germans reached the semifinals in Women Elite.
Christine Seehofer (AUT) beat Heike Voigt (GER) and Natalie Paul (GER) beat Bettina Bugl (AUT). Christine Seehofer once again took the gold medal without having to play tennis in one of her matches.

A big surprise in Men Elite was Rav Rykowski who beat Piers Boden (GBR) in the first round, then Morten Jaksland (DEN, WR 4) in the quarterfinal and Janez Makovec (SLO) in the semifinal. In the final Rav and Lukas (credit: Czech Open) were even before tennis, but the Austrian showed his strenght winning tennis by 21-14.

The most thrilling final took place in the men’s B category between Michal Horacek from the Czech Republic and Loic Cencig from France where the Czech took gold by winning in a  Gummiarm.

All finals and some semifinal matches of elite categories were broadcasted by video stream (you can find it on: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkMMJG9xpqUlhirgQmcjxHg/live. All recorded streams are on right side) and ensured with live scoring on monitors.

Pictures taken by Filip Rejthar can be found here!

See you next year!

Svatopluk Rejthar
Tournament Director

2017 Champions League Draft

The Champions League is back for the 2017 season in a new exciting format. For 2017, the Champion’s League will feature a franchise system with squads selected by captains from a pool of registered players, a move FIR President Kresten Hougaard believes will revolutionise club Racketlon. This players pool was open to all Racketlon players to enter and players will be selected by each team captain using a draft system, which will be broadcast live on Sunday 22 nd January at 18:00 GMT (19:00 CET).

 

Event Format

The 2017 Champions League will feature 8 franchise teams with each captained by a top player on the international circuit. Each team will play each other once in a league format, with 3 rounds played at the Swedish Open (24 th February) and the final 4 rounds played at the German Open (28 th July). Matches will feature 3 Men’s Singles, 1 Ladies Singles, 1 Men’s Doubles and 1 Mixed Doubles, with players having the option to play both singles and doubles.

 

Captains Corner

A new format with new franchises raises a whole host of questions, especially surrounding the draft. The pressure is on our 8 captains, they have put themselves forward and their decisions firstly at the draft on the 22 nd January, but later at both events will go a long way to securing glory or infamy in the Racketlon community for seasons to come.

Does the captain go for the big star player or look to build a team with few weaknesses? With the draft approaching, we took it upon ourselves to find out why they signed up and what they plan for Sunday’s draft.

 

Berlin Berghain Boasters (Captain: Amke Fischer)

Amke will be leading a squad with a core philosophy based around the key principles of Racketlon, achieving the perfect mix of sport and fun. The Triple B’s plan to be “Rocking it” both on and off thecourt, through a great team spirit and atmosphere. Amke expects a lot of tight matches but is demanding nothing less than victory for the Triple B’s in all encounters. Her draft tactics are focussed on a solid all round team as she expects a late pick in the first round of the draft.

 

Klosternebberg Racketlonshop Austria (Captain: Lukas Windischberger)

For their captain Lukas, the Klosterneuburg Racketlonshop Austria franchise is all about the history. Klosterneuburg was home to the very first Racketlon team and as the winners of the 2016 Champion’s League, they desire the chance to become the first winners in this new format. To that end, Lukas believes that the key to victory is to unite a core of Austrian players, but crucially to keep open the possibility of a sport specialist to deliver a knockout blow! Fittingly, for a side with the historical ties, Lukas is looking north to Viking foes as being his main rivals for the crown. The Klosterneuburg Racketlonshop Austria franchise wish to thank the generous support of racketlonshop.at.

 

KoR Oudenaarde (Captain: Lieselot De Bleeckere)

Lieselot is aiming to bring the biggest event on the FIR tour to the Champions League with her team, KoR Oudenaarde, which as she rightly says is a brand all by itself within Racketlon. Team-wise, Lieselot believes it would be unwise to pick her team focussing on a star player, instead she wants to select a squad who will bond to ensure that her team will be pushing each other forwards and that will be her plan in the draft. She will be hoping that her team will follow the doctors’ orders and defeat all the others!

 

Technifibre Copenhagen (Captain: Morten Jaksland)

One Viking with the Austrian’s in his sight is Morten Jaksland, captain of the Tecnifibre Copenhagen team. Morten is also aware of his history as he arrived to Racketlon at the time of peak Austria/Denmark competition (with Denmark dominating in the recent World and European team championships). Morten is a big fan of the team format, enjoying the opportunity to take the (usually) solo nature of Racketlon and make it a team event. He believes in the importance of strong team spirit and will be basing his squad mentality on this as he aims to lead Tecnifibre Copenhagen to victory (especially over the Austrians!). Within the draft, he is focussing on a strong consistent team across the board, but particularly players with good doubles skills as he feels doubles will be crucial to success within this event. Tecnifibre Copenhagen are grateful for the backing of Tecnifibre Denmark and FK Nordic Sports.

 

Three Percent Malta Magic (Captain: Kresten Hougaard)

Kresten see’s this team as a way to build up the profile of Racketlon in Malta, who are the newest FIR approved member after the AGM in November 2016. The Magic will be going for the overall win and Kresten is aiming to select a squad from the draft with the grit, determination and fighting spirit that is synonymous with Malta. Victory for Three Percent Malta Magic could mean more than just a trophy for their captain, but also act as a catalyst for developing Maltese Racketlon further. The team are grateful for the backing of Three Percent Sport Event Management.

 

Helsinki Hawks (Captain: Marko Valimaki)

Marko also believes this is a great way to build something new in the Racketlon community and was keen to get involved straight away. In the draft Marko is looking for a solid team who will help each other develop through coaching during the event. For the Finnish team it is a shame that their natural rivals, Sweden, are merely hosts for the event, and so is turning his sights to their nearest rivals, the Danes. The Helsinki Hawks wish to thank their main sponsor, Flow Drinks, a natural sports drink from Finland.

 

Swiss Army Knifes (Captain: Nicole Eisler)

Nicole’s motivation is all about helping the development of the sport she loves, and as she is passionate about team Racketlon, it really was an easy decision for her to make. For the draft she is keeping it simple, focussing on player’s world rankings and her intuition to help her select her squad. Her approach may seem laid back, but Nicole is a fierce competitor and her team will be anything but laid back on the court.

 

iPro London (Captain: Duncan Stahl)

Finally, we come to the iPro London team and the brains behind the new Champion’s League format in their captain Duncan Stahl. The motivation behind both the revamp and the iPro London team for Duncan is ensuring the UK has representation within the Champion’s League given how many British players feature on the World Tour these days. While Duncan is very public about the revamp, he is very cagey about the draft, fearing that revealing his secrets to the public will lead to other captains stealing his plans. He was willing to reveal he has entrusted data analytics and statistical insights to ensure he has the lowdown on the best picks for him in each round of the draft, especially with respect to how they match as potential doubles pairings. As for the result, well only one will do for Duncan, he wants to bring the Champion’s League title to Britain for the first time.

 

The Draft

We have heard from the captains with their tactics, but how will the draft work? The draft will consist of five rounds, with each team captain getting to pick one player from the player’s pool, resulting in squads of 6 players. The order of each captain’s pick changes in each round, to ensure that the selection is evenly distributed. Captains are free to pick any available player they wish from the player’s pool, but they must ensure that they meet the minimum team requirements of four players with one women for both* the Swedish and German events. The player’s pool has attracted 84 players (57 men and 27 ladies) ranging from number 2 to number 732 in the world, highlighting that the new Champion’s League really was an event that was open to all to enter. However, with most players clustering between 50 and 150 in the world choosing wisely will be key for each captain!
The draft itself takes place on Sunday 22 nd January and will be broadcast live to the Racketlon community via Facebook Live. In Denmark, Jepser Hougaard and world no.1 Jesper Ratzer will present the Draft live from 18.00 (UK time), 19.00 (CET) as each captain selects their teams.
Meanwhile in London, UK Racketlon have gathered their finest Racketlon experts and maths guru’s into one apartment to discuss and analyse the Draft as it happens, using an analytical model developed by Johnny Bispham to test how effective each captain’s pick is! Johnny will be joined by Dave Ridout, Alex Du Noyer and Jack Bishop. You’ll be able to get involved by commenting on the Facebook Live feed or by tweeting Johnny through the @ukracketlon Twitter Account. We look forward to you joining us on Sunday evening 18:00 GMT or 19:00 on the continent and sharing your thoughts on each pick.

 

* Should a squad member get injured and be unable to play in Germany resulting in a team being unable to meet these requirements, the Champions League Arbitration Panel will allocate a new player to that team that best maintains the standard of the team.

 

James Pope
Racketlon GB

Austrians dominate in Vienna

The Vienna Classics are the first international tournament in the year which where held at City and Country Club Wienerberg last weekend for the second time.
It looks like the Austrians showed their best game at their home tournament and so both Elite podiums were full of Austrians. All results are now online on fir.tournamentsoftware.com

In Women Elite World no.1 Christine Seehofer (credit:racketlon.at) was too strong for the rest and saved her first title in 2017. The Podium was filled by Bettina Bugl on the second place and Elisabeth Seehofer on the third.

In the Men Elite draw Lukas Windischberger  showed that his top seeding was correct. He won over Michi Dickert (second) and Stephan Schmutzer (third).

Also the doubles were lead by the players of hosting country: the gold medals went to Windischberger/Dickert in the men doubles, Seehofer/Seehofer in the women doubles and Seehofer C. /Windischberger in the mixed.

But also all other Draws where tight and we saw some spectacular ralleys from the „Amateurs“. Leigh Sands from Australia for example showed us a „Superman“ dive on the Badminton court.

Florian Ptacnik did a great job as Tournament Director and had a great Team behind him, so everything ran very well.

 

Link Photos: https://m.flickr.com/#/photos/racketlon/sets/

 

Fabian Hofmann
General Secretary
Racketlon Federation Austria

Perfect conditions at Vienna Classics

The FIR Racketlon World Tour traditionally starts with the 7. Vienna New Years Classics (6-8 Jan) with near to 100 players and 150 entries. All FIR World Tour regulations will be fulfilled at City & Country Club in Vienna with perfect playing conditions and official referees (not players) on all four center courts. Three match courts and practice courts are available throughout the whole weekend thanks to our sponsor ASKÖ Wien. All players receive a gift and a voucher -34% on all VICTOR products in www.racketlonshop.at thanks to our ball sponsor VICTOR Austria. The event kicks-off with doubles on Friday and finishes on Sunday noon with the elite singles finals. All draws and the time schedule are now online on fir.tournamentsoftware.com

1000 Euro Prize Money for Elite

Austrian top players Christine Seehofer and Lukas Windischberger (credit:racketlon.at) are the top favorites for victory in the elite draws. We are proud to present 1000 Euro prize money for these categories.

If you need any more information on the tournament please contact our Tournament Director Florian Ptacnik +43 699 17208804 ptacnik@racketlon.at

 

Marcel Weigl
RFA-Executive President

Just a few days left to register for Vienna Classics

Just a little bit more than a week left to register for the start of the 2017 FIR World Tour. The tournament will take place in Vienna from 6th to 8th January at the City and Country Club Wienerberg, which is also the location of the Austrian Racketlon Federation´s office combined with a Racketlonshop. The center furthermore offers a great setup having 5 courts of each sport available to be competed and practiced on, a nice restaurant and even Sauna to improve regeneration!

The tournament itself offers the high standard that the Austrian Racketlon Federation tries to hold and improve each year. Perfect court conditions, well organized time schedule and experienced and helpful staff at the tournament desk.

To give you a brief overview of what the RFA offers for all players:

  • Vienna Classics gift
  • Players Dinner Saturday Evening
  • Free entry to the Playersparty
  • Voucher www.racketlonshop.at
  • Minimum of 3 matches per player in each singles class, 2 matches in doubles
  • Balls for all matches, feathercocks for all badminton matches
  • Referees on all Centercourt Matches
  • Charity Project of the RFA

Furthermore located 2 and respectively 7 minutes walking distance away from the tournament hotels, you can go to the room relax and refresh yourself and prepare for the next matches

For more information visit: http://racketlon.at/vc2017/tournament-information or contact the tournament director via: Ptacnik@rackelton.at

The RFA together with the new tournament director Florian Ptacnik is looking forward to hosting many players and create a Racketlon weekend for everyone to enjoy!

For now we wish you a merry Christmas and hope to see you healthy and well in the New Year!

 

Florian Ptacnik
Tournament Director

Champions League 2017

Who Can Play in the New Champions League?

Champions League is open to all FIR registered players. It will be played on the Friday (24 th Feb) at the Swedish Open and on the Friday (28 th July) at the German Open. Even if you are only able to play one of these tournaments you can still sign up to play Champions League.

 

How Do I register to play Champions League?

Go to the normal FIR Tournament Software page: www.fir.tournamentsoftware.com and you will see an entry called “Champions League, Player Registration” Go to this page and register yourself here stating whether you are available to play Champions League at the Swedish Open or at the German Open…or ideally at both tournaments! NB To enter the IWT Swedish Open or IWT German Open, please go to their separate entry pages as normal.

 

What are the Teams and which Team will I play for?

All the players who register to play Champions League will be put into a large pool of players and then in January 2017 there will be a Draft where the 8 team captains from the 8 brand new franchise Teams, will select their squad of players. This will create 8 very even strength teams to compete for the 2017 Champions League title.

Who are the New Franchise Teams?

Technifibre Copenhagen – Team Captain: Morten Jaaksland
Bergahain Berlin Boasters – Team Captain: Amke Fischer
iPro London – Team Captain: Duncan Stahl
KoR Oudenaarde – Team Captain: Lieselot de Bleeckere
Three Percent Malta – Team Captain: Kresten Hougaard
Helsinki Hawks – Team Captain: Marko Valimaki
Swiss Eagles – Team Captain: Nicole Eisler
Nottingham Nicks – Team Captain: Dan Busby

What’s the Format of the New Champions League?

Champions League 2017 will be in a league format, where every team plays each other once. Each team will play their first 3 matches in Sweden (24 th Feb) and their remaining 4 matches in German 28 th July).

Team Match Format

Each match will consist of 3x Men’s singles, 1x Women’s singles, 1x Men’s doubles and 1x Mixed doubles (all to 11up), but the singles players are also able to play in the doubles matches, meaning a team only needs a minimum of 3x men and 1x women per match.

 

The Draft

The Draft will be done LIVE via various social media platforms so that all players can see what team they get picked for!

Nb Each team captain will be free to pick any player from any country.

 

Team Fees

Each team will pay an entry fee to the Tournament Director (this would be made up of payments from each individual team member).

 

For any Champions League questions – please contact: duncan.stahl@aureus-sv.com

Combine Racketlon with holidays in Thailand

2017 will be another great year for Austria on the FIR World Tour. From 6th to 8thJanuary the year will traditionally kick-off with the 7th Vienna New Year Classics in City & Country Club managed by the new tournament director Florian Ptacnik. At the same location RFARacketlon Federation Austria will then host the FIR 2ndEuropean Championships in singles, doubles and teams from 30th August to 3rdSeptember. One weekend earlier the European Champs for juniors and seniors will be held in Wr. Neudorf from 25th to 28th of August. Tournament information is now online on www.racketlon.at/vc2017 and www.racketlon.at/ec2017

Cheaper rooms at Vienna Classics

Please be fast to book your rooms at the tournament hotel Arion Cityhotel, where the prices were lowered by 10€ per room compared to 2016 until latest 4th December 2016 via e-mail to RFA office reischer@racketlon.at

Register for Vienna Classics!

RFA-President
Marcel Weigl

Austria: the heart of Racketlon 2017

2017 will be another great year for Austria on the FIR World Tour. From 6th to 8thJanuary the year will traditionally kick-off with the 7th Vienna New Year Classics in City & Country Club managed by the new tournament director Florian Ptacnik. At the same location RFARacketlon Federation Austria will then host the FIR 2ndEuropean Championships in singles, doubles and teams from 30th August to 3rdSeptember. One weekend earlier the European Champs for juniors and seniors will be held in Wr. Neudorf from 25th to 28th of August. Tournament information is now online on www.racketlon.at/vc2017 and www.racketlon.at/ec2017

Cheaper rooms at Vienna Classics

Please be fast to book your rooms at the tournament hotel Arion Cityhotel, where the prices were lowered by 10€ per room compared to 2016 until latest 4th December 2016 via e-mail to RFA office reischer@racketlon.at

Register for Vienna Classics!

RFA-President
Marcel Weigl