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Tag: Great Britain

Denmark beats GB in a thrilling World Cup final

Sanne Veldkamp August 6, 2023

What to watch on Day 1 – Juniors

Sanne Veldkamp August 1, 2023

Izzy Bramhall Retires from Elite Singles Racketlon

Sam Barker January 8, 2021

Fantasy World Cup So Far: Drama and Upsets

Sam Barker June 18, 2020

Vote in Racketlon’s Fantasy World Cup

Sam Barker June 1, 2020

Piers Boden: An Englishman in Finland

Sam Barker May 29, 2020

Great Britain and India Make World Team Championships History

fir November 23, 2019

FIR World Cup: Meet The Teams

fir November 16, 2019

Racketlon is the combination of the four biggest racket sports in the world: Table Tennis, Badminton, Squash and Tennis.

FIR – Federation of International Racketlon – is a non-profit organization with its Head Office in Switzerland regulating Racketlon worldwide.

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  • What is Racketlon?
    • Entry Guidance / Who can play?
  • News
  • Where can I play?
  • About FIR
    • About FIR
    • Member Countries
    • History
    • Hall of Fame
    • Downloads
  • Rankings
  • Tournaments
    • FIR Race 2024 – Road to Switzerland
    • World Tour 2025
  • Our champions
    • Title Winners
    • World Champions