Teqball World Championships
Tournament information | |
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Sport | Teqball |
Established | 2017 |
Current champion | |
Men's singles Adrian Duszak Women's singles Rafaella Fontes Men's doubles Csaba Banyik / Balazs Katz Women's doubles Suphawadi Wongkhamchan / Jutatip Kuntatong Mixed doubles Phakpong Dejaroen / Suphawadi Wongkhamchan |
The Teqball World Championships, formerly the Teqball World Cup, is an international teqball tournament sanctioned by the International Teqball Federation (FITEQ).
History[edit]
The Teqball World Championships was first organized as the Teqball World Cup. The inaugural edition was held in Hungary in July 2017. This was followed by a tournament in Reims, France, the following year. In 2019, the tournament, now under its current name, returned to Hungary.[1]
In 2020, the World Championship was not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2] The annual competition would be held again from 2021.[3]
Results[edit]
Men's singles[edit]
Year | Location | Final | Bronze match | Source | ||||
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Winner | Result | Second place | Third place | Result | Fourth place | |||
2017 | Budapest | Hungary Ádám Blázsovics | 12–8, 12–9 | Hungary Máté Szolga | Romania Zsolt Lázár | 12–9, 12–5 | Greece Konstatinos Becas | [4] |
2018 | Reims | Romania Barna Szécsi | 20–11, 20–15 | Hungary Árpád Sipos | Poland Adrian Duszak | 20–12, 20–10 | Montenegro Bogdan Marojević | [5] |
2019 | Budapest | Hungary Ádám Blázsovics | 20–10, 20–9 | Poland Adrian Duszak | Romania Apor Györgydeák | 19–20, 20–5, 20–16 | Montenegro Bogdan Marojević | [6] |
2021 | Gliwice | Hungary Ádám Blázsovics | 12–6, 10–12, 12–6 | France Julien Grondin | Poland Adrian Duszak | 9–12, 12–10, 12–10 | Romania Apor Györgydeák | [7] |
2022 | Nuremberg | Romania Apor Györgydeák | 12–8, 12–6 | Poland Adrian Duszak | Hungary Ádám Blázsovics | 12–11, 12–6 | United States Luka Pilić | [8] |
2023 | Bangkok | Poland Adrian Duszak | 12–10, 12–9 | Romania Apor Györgydeák | France Hugo Rabeax | 12–6, 12–3 | Denmark Brian Mengel Thomsen | [9] |
Women's singles[edit]
Year | Location | Final | Bronze match | Source | ||||
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Winner | Result | Second place | Third place | Result | Fourth place | |||
2021 | Gliwice | Hungary Anna Izsák | 12–8, 12–7 | Poland Paulina Łeżak | United States Carolyn Greco | 12–5, 12–2 | Brazil Natalia Guitler | [10] |
2022 | Nuremberg | United States Carolyn Greco | 12–4, 12–11 | Hungary Anna Izsák | Brazil Rafaella Fontes | 12–6, 12–6 | France Amélie Julian | [11] |
2023 | Bangkok | Brazil Rafaella Fontes | 12–8,12–10 | Thailand Jutatip Kuntatong | Romania Kinga Barabasi | 12–11, 12–5 | United States Carolyn Greco | [12] |
Men's doubles[edit]
Year | Location | Final | Bronze match | Source | ||||
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Winner | Result | Second place | Third place | Result | Fourth place | |||
2017 | Budapest | Romania Zsolt Lázár Barna Szécsi | 12–10, 9–12, 12–9 | Hungary Balázs Imreh Róbert Szepessy | Serbia Milan Lukić Saša Mirosavljević | 12–9, 12–5 | France Romain Gesmier Jonathan Siad | [13] |
2018 | Reims | Montenegro Bogdan Marojević Nikola Mitro | 19–20, 20–15, 22–20 | Hungary Csaba Bányik Ádám Blázsovics | Romania Szabolcs Ilyés Zsolt Lázár | 20–11, 20–11 | Brazil Natalia Guitler Marcos Vieira da Silva | [14] |
2019 | Budapest | Hungary Csaba Bányik Ádám Blázsovics | 20–9, 20–18 | Montenegro Bogdan Marojević Nikola Mitro | Romania Szabolcs Ilyés Zsolt Lázár | 20–13, 20–19 | France Julien Grondin Hugo Radeux | [15] |
2021 | Gliwice | Serbia Bogdan Marojević Nikola Mitro | 12–7, 9–12, 12–3 | Romania Apor Györgydeák Szabolcs Ilyés | Hungary Csaba Bányik Ádám Blázsovics | 12–9, 12–10 | Brazil Rodrigo Bento Medeiros Matheus Ferraz | [16] |
2022 | Nuremberg | Serbia Bogdan Marojević Nikola Mitro | 12–9, 11–12, 14–12 | Hungary Ádám Bakó Ádám Blázsovics | Romania Apor Györgydeák Szabolcs Ilyés | 12–11, 12–10 | Brazil Rodrigo Bento Medeiros Matheus Ferraz | [17] |
2023 | Bangkok | Hungary Csaba Banyik Balazs Katz | 12–4,12–7 | Brazil Rodrigo Bento Medeiros Matheus Ferraz | Thailand Phakpong Dejaroen Boonkoom Tipwong | 12–10, 7–12, 12–8 | Serbia Bogdan Marojevic Nikola Mitro | [18] |
Women's doubles[edit]
Year | Location | Final | Bronze match | Source | ||||
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Winner | Result | Second place | Third place | Result | Fourth place | |||
2021 | Gliwice | Brazil Natalia Guitler Rafaella Fontes | 12–3, 6–12, 12–9 | United States Carolyn Greco Margaret Osmundson | Romania Kinga Barabási Katalin Dakó | 12–10, 11–12, 12–7 | Hungary Anna Izsák Lea Vasas | [19] |
2022 | Nuremberg | Hungary Zsanett Janicsek Lea Vasas | 11–12, 12–7, 12–6 | United States Carolyn Greco Margaret Osmundson | Brazil Natalia Guitler Rafaella Fontes | 12–7, 11–12, 12–7 | Romania Kinga Barabási Katalin Dakó | [20] |
2023 | Bangkok | Thailand Suphawadi Wongkhamchan Jutatip Kuntatong | 12–8,12–6 | Hungary Petra Pechy Nora Vicsek | Brazil Ester Viana Mendes Vania Moraes Da Cruz | 12–11, 12–5 | United States Carolyn Greco Kimberly Baker | [21] |
Mixed doubles[edit]
Year | Location | Final | Bronze match | Source | ||||
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Winner | Result | Second place | Third place | Result | Fourth place | |||
2019 | Budapest | Brazil Natalia Guitler Marcos Vieira da Silva | 20–15, 19–20, 20–14 | Hungary Zsanett Janicsek Bányik Csaba | Montenegro Maja Umićević Nikola Mitro | 20–13, 20–14 | Romania Mitri Rita Zsolt Lázár | [22] |
2021 | Gliwice | Hungary Zsanett Janicsek Csaba Bányik | 12–10, 12–9 | Brazil Vania Moraes Da Cruz Leonardo Lindoso De Almeida | Romania Tünde Miklós Apor Györgydeák | 12–10, 11–12, 12–7 | United States Margaret Osmundson Luka Pilic | [23] |
2022 | Nuremberg | Hungary Ádám Bakó Lea Vasas | 12–6, 12–11 | Brazil Leonardo Lindoso Vania Moraes | Poland Adrian Duszak Alicja Bartnicka | 12–4, 12–9 | Serbia Nikola Mitro Maja Umićević | [24] |
2023 | Bangkok | Thailand Phakpong Dejaroen Suphawadi Wongkhamchan | 12–4,12–9 | Brazil Leonardo Lindoso De Ameidal Vania Moraes Da Cruz | Hungary Csaba Banyik Krisztina Acs | 12–5, 8–12, 12–2 | Poland Marek Pokwap Alicja Bartnicka | [25] |
Medal table[edit]
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Hungary | 9 | 8 | 3 | 20 |
2 | Brazil | 3 | 4 | 3 | 10 |
3 | Romania | 3 | 2 | 8 | 13 |
4 | Thailand | 2 | 1 | 1 | 4 |
5 | Serbia | 2 | 0 | 1 | 3 |
6 | Poland | 1 | 3 | 3 | 7 |
7 | United States | 1 | 2 | 1 | 4 |
8 | Montenegro | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
9 | France | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Totals (9 entries) | 22 | 22 | 22 | 66 |
Participating nations[edit]
The following nations have taken part in the Teqball World Championships.
Nation | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2021 | 2022 | Years |
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Afghanistan | X | 1 | ||||
Albania | X | 1 | ||||
Algeria | X | X | X | X | 4 | |
Argentina | X | 1 | ||||
Armenia | X | 1 | ||||
Aruba | X | X | 2 | |||
Austria | X | 1 | ||||
Bahrain | X | 1 | ||||
Belarus | X | 1 | ||||
Belgium | X | X | X | X | 4 | |
Brazil | X | X | X | X | X | 5 |
Bulgaria | X | X | X | 3 | ||
Canada | X | X | 1 | |||
Cameroon | X | X | X | X | 4 | |
Cape Verde | X | 1 | ||||
China | X | X | 2 | |||
Cook Islands | X | 1 | ||||
Czech Republic | X | X | X | X | 4 | |
Denmark | X | X | 2 | |||
Djibouti | X | 1 | ||||
Egypt | X | 1 | ||||
England | X | X | 2 | |||
Finland | X | 1 | ||||
France | X | X | X | X | X | 5 |
Germany | X | X | X | 3 | ||
Ghana | X | 1 | ||||
Greece | X | X | 2 | |||
Guinea-Bissau | X | 1 | ||||
Hungary | X | X | X | X | X | 5 |
India | X | X | 2 | |||
Ireland | X | X | 2 | |||
Israel | X | X | 2 | |||
Italy | X | X | X | 3 | ||
Ivory Coast | X | 1 | ||||
Jamaica | X | 1 | ||||
Japan | X | X | X | X | 4 | |
Jordan | X | 1 | ||||
Kazakhstan | X | 1 | ||||
Kosovo | X | X | 2 | |||
Kuwait | X | X | X | 3 | ||
Lebanon | X | X | X | 3 | ||
Luxembourg | X | X | X | 3 | ||
Madagascar | X | 1 | ||||
Malaysia | X | X | 2 | |||
Malta | X | 1 | ||||
Mexico | X | X | 2 | |||
Moldova | X | X | 2 | |||
Morocco | X | X | 2 | |||
Monaco | X | 1 | ||||
Montenegro | X | X | X | 3 | ||
Netherlands | X | 1 | ||||
New Caledonia | X | X | 2 | |||
Nigeria | X | 1 | ||||
Northern Ireland | X | 1 | ||||
North Macedonia | X | X | 2 | |||
Norway | X | X | X | 3 | ||
Pakistan | X | X | 2 | |||
Panama | X | 1 | ||||
Poland | X | X | X | X | X | 5 |
Portugal | X | X | X | X | X | 5 |
Romania | X | X | X | X | X | 5 |
Russia | X | X | 2 | |||
RTA | X | 1 | ||||
Scotland | X | X | 2 | |||
Slovakia | X | 1 | ||||
Spain | X | X | X | X | X | 5 |
Sweden | X | 1 | ||||
Senegal | X | X | X | 3 | ||
Serbia | X | X | X | X | X | 5 |
Thailand | X | 1 | ||||
Togo | X | 1 | ||||
Tunisia | X | X | X | X | 4 | |
Ukraine | X | X | X | X | 4 | |
United States | X | X | X | 3 | ||
Wales | X | X | 2 |
References[edit]
- ^ "Teqball World Championships and World Rankings". Inside the Games. Dunsar Media Company Limited. 7 February 2019. Retrieved 7 April 2023.
- ^ Ross, Martin (1 October 2020). "FITEQ World Championships off the table amid Covid impact". SportBusiness. Retrieved 7 April 2023.
- ^ "Teqball World Championship 2021".
- ^ "Results – Singles (2017 World Championships)".
- ^ "Results – Singles (2018 World Championships)".
- ^ "Results – Singles (2019 World Championships)" (PDF).
- ^ "2021 Teqball World Championship Results Men Singles".
- ^ "Men's singles – Knockout stage". International Teqball Federation.
- ^ "FITEQ - Coming soon!".
- ^ ""2021 Teqball World Championship Results Women Singles"".
- ^ "Women's singles – Knockout stage". International Teqball Federation.
- ^ "FITEQ - Coming soon!".
- ^ "Results – Doubles ( 2017 World Championships)" (PDF).
- ^ "Results – Doubles ( 2018 World Championships)".
- ^ "Results – Doubles ( 2019 World Championships)".
- ^ "2021 Teqball World Championship Results Men's Doubles".
- ^ "Men's doubles – Knockout stage". International Teqball Federation.
- ^ "FITEQ - Coming soon!".
- ^ "2021 Teqball World Championship Results Women's Doubles".
- ^ "Women's doubles – Knockout stage". International Teqball Federation.
- ^ "FITEQ - Coming soon!".
- ^ "Results – Mixed doubles ( 2019 World Championships)".
- ^ "2021 Teqball World Championship Results Mixed Doubles".
- ^ "Mixed doubles – Knockout stage". International Teqball Federation.
- ^ "FITEQ - Coming soon!".