Unfortunately we have just got news from our local tournament team in Prague that the situation in the Czech Republic has worsened and that we have no other option but to cancel both the World Doubles…
World Doubles Championship & IWT Czech Open Tournament Information
On behalf of the Czech Racketlon Association, I would like to sincerely invite you all again to beautiful Prague. Not only is the traditional IWT 16th Czech Open being held on November 6th-8th, but th…
Rotterdam 2020: World Championships UPDATE
I want to do everything we can to keep all the players and worldwide Racketlon community in touch with how and when we are making decisions about future tournaments. Clearly the World Championships in…
Entry Deadlines Approaching for World Doubles Champs & Czech Open
Want to be a part of Racketlon’s first major week of the year? You still can, but the clock is ticking to enter the World Doubles Championship and IWT Czech Open! Already over 150 racketlon players of…
Prague Hosts 2020 World Doubles Championship and IWT Czech Open
On behalf of the Czech Racketlon Association, I would like to sincerely invite you all again to beautiful spring Prague. Not only do we have the traditional IWT 16th Czech Open held on April 3-5, but …
Host Success and Historic Moments: World Champs Open Singles
We’ve sadly reached the end of our World Championship reports but we couldn’t end without addressing the biggest categories of all – the Open Singles. With draws stretching as high as 64, this is the …
Juniors World Champs Singles: The Future’s Very Bright!
The World Championships is always special, but one thing it really brings out is the full spectrum of Racketlon, players competing in the Open Singles, the Vets classes and also the junior classes. Al…
Juniors Team Titles Spread Among Nations
There were three junior team events, the U13s, U16s and U21s at the 2019 FIR World Team Championships. Six different nations secured the nine spots on the podium, a wonderful diversity that highlights…
Seniors Singles: Familiar Faces and First Time Champions
Across the 11 seniors categories from +40s to +70s there were many familiar names on the World Championships podium. In particular, Swiss Esther Dubendorfer (Women’s +45s) and Britain’s Jo…
Seehofer and Ratzer Retain World Championship Titles
Christine Seehofer and Jesper Ratzer have both retained their World Championship crowns at the 2019 World Singles Championships. Christine Seehofer defeated Isabelle Bramhall in a superb final while J…