The FIR Rankings may have been frozen until March but an end-of-year update to the Juniors and Seniors rankings have seen a number of new No.1s. This update has occurred to include players that are no…
Junior Racketlon Development Officer for Each FIR Member Country
The FIR has recently contacted all of its member countries asking them to name a person or persons to be their junior racketlon development officer. They would become the FIR’s main point of con…
Austria to Host 2021 Racketlon World Championships on 20-29 August
Enjoyed watching the GRAWE sidebyside 14. Austrian Open this weekend? The good news is that next year you could be in Austria competing in the 18th FIR Racketlon World Championships. After the World C…
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…
Juniors and Seniors Battle in 17 Categories at World Singles Championships
There are a staggering 17 events in the Junior and Senior competitions at the 2019 Racketlon World Championships, catering for the U13s to the +70s! Of the 472 entries in the 2019 World Championships…
Age, Youth and Experience: It’s the Junior & Senior Teams!
The 22 national teams in the World, Nations and Challenge Cup are barely a dent in the number of teams at the 2019 FIR World Team Championships. 43 further sides will compete in U13, U16, U21, +40, +…