Isabelle Bramhall has announced her retirement from elite singles racketlon. Great Britain’s Bramhall retires at the peak of her career, having reached the final of the World Championship in 201…
Christine Seehofer: The Journey to 100 Wins in a Row
100 wins across 31 tournaments against 37 different players in 10 different countries losing just 42 sets. That is the story of Christine Seehofer since the 16th April, 2016 – the day she last l…
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…
Keith Lesser: Racketlon Addict 101
Keith Lesser tells the story of his near-20-year racketlon career and how he fell in love with the sport. So fortunately in my life, I have stayed away from drugs and other usual addictions. However, …
All FIR Tournaments Cancelled Until September; Includes Rotterdam World Championships
As many of you will have seen on the Live Video announcement last night, the FIR has released a variety of different information to the playing community about this year’s FIR tournaments inclu…
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…
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…