Teqball World Championships
Appearance
Tournament information | |
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Sport | Teqball |
Established | 2017 |
Current champion | |
Men's singles Apor Györgydeák Women's singles Carolyn Greco Men's doubles Bogdan Marojević / Nikola Mitro Women's doubles Zsanett Janicsek / Lea Vasas Mixed doubles Ádám Bakó / Lea Vasas |
The Teqball World Championships, formerly the Teqball World Cup, is an international teqball tournament sanctioned by the International Teqball Federation (FITEQ).
History
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 would not be held due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2] The annual competition would be held again from 2021.[3]
Results
Men's singles
Year | Location | Final | Bronze match | Source | ||||
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Winner | Result | Second place | Third place | Result | Fourth Place | |||
2017 | Budapest | Ádám Blázsovics | 12–8, 12–9 | Máté Szolga | Zsolt Lázár | 12–9, 12–5 | Konstatinos Becas | [4] |
2018 | Reims | Barna Szécsi | 20–11, 20–15 | Árpád Sipos | Adrian Duszak | 20–12, 20–10 | Bogdan Marojević | [5] |
2019 | Budapest | Ádám Blázsovics | 20–10, 20–9 | Adrian Duszak | Apor Györgydeák | 19–20, 20–5, 20–16 | Bogdan Marojević | [6] |
2021 | Gliwice | Ádám Blázsovics | 12–6, 10–12, 12–6 | Julien Grondin | Adrian Duszak | 9–12, 12–10, 12–10 | Apor Györgydeák | [7] |
2022 | Nuremberg | Apor Györgydeák | 12–8, 12–6 | Adrian Duszak | Ádám Blázsovics | 12–11, 12–6 | Luka Pilić | [8] |
Women's singles
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 |
Carolyn Greco |
12–5, 12–2 | Natalia Guitler |
[9] |
2022 | Nuremberg | Carolyn Greco |
12–4, 12–11 | Anna Izsák |
Rafaella Fontes |
12–6, 12–6 | Amélie Julian |
[10] |
Men's doubles
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 |
[11] |
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 |
[12] |
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 |
[13] |
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 |
[14] |
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 |
[15] |
Women's doubles
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 |
[16] |
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 |
[17] |
Mixed doubles
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 |
[18] |
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 |
[19] |
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 |
[20] |
Medal table
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Hungary | 8 | 7 | 2 | 17 |
2 | Romania | 3 | 1 | 7 | 11 |
3 | Brazil | 2 | 2 | 2 | 6 |
4 | Serbia | 2 | 0 | 1 | 3 |
5 | United States | 1 | 2 | 1 | 4 |
6 | Montenegro | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
7 | Poland | 0 | 3 | 3 | 6 |
8 | France | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Totals (8 entries) | 17 | 17 | 17 | 51 |
Participating nations
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 |
Reflist
- ^ "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.
- ^ ""2021 Teqball World Championship Results Women Singles"".
- ^ "Women's singles – Knockout stage". International Teqball Federation.
- ^ "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.
- ^ "2021 Teqball World Championship Results Women's Doubles".
- ^ "Women's doubles – Knockout stage". International Teqball Federation.
- ^ "Results – Mixed doubles ( 2019 World Championships)".
- ^ "2021 Teqball World Championship Results Mixed Doubles".
- ^ "Mixed doubles – Knockout stage". International Teqball Federation.