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Friday 4 March 2016

Six Journey to Malmo for Swedish Adventure

It didn’t take long for some of our more seasoned regulars to get enticed over the Channel for an international Racketlon tournament. In fact, it took just two World Tour events. Malmo, Sweden was the destination for our six competitors as they took part in the IWT Casino Heroes Swedish Open. Will Coley, Jon Spinks, Jonny Wan and James Watkins had all previously ventured abroad to a combination of Belgium, Malta and the Czech Republic but for Harry Courtney and Sam Wilson it was an overseas debut.

They say good things come in pairs and to some extent that is definitely true. Not only were our guys paired up in different singles grades – (Coley and Watkins in Mens B, Spinks and Wanny in Mens C and Buddle and Wilson in Mens D) – but they were also all together in the doubles.

Mens A Doubles

Coley and Watkins were in Mens A doubles action and faced a tough opening match against Swedish pair Emil Gunnarsson and Mikael Rehn. They were always up against it facing the A graders and the difference told as they lost before the tennis.

In their second match though the Notts duo cranked it up a gear against a pair consisting of an A and B grader to win 19-21 21-12 21-9 3-3 (+19) and finish an extremely respectable joint 9th.

Mens B Doubles

It was an altogether different affair in the B though, as our power couples failed to place any wins on the board.

They may have won the title for ‘best dressed pair’ but that is where their doubles prowess ended. Despite being seeded sixth, Wanny and Spinks were unable to get a victory. After a bye to the second round a pair of Germans dished out a +21 victory to them in their first match. Their last was a closer affair, losing by just 3 to a strong Swedish pair.

Christening themselves the ‘most ridiculous pair’ in Malmo, Harry and Sam opened the whole tournament as they stepped onto court  on Friday afternoon. Unfortunately getting an early start didn’t mean getting ahead of the competition as they fell to a pair of Johansson’s by 21. As with Jon and Jonny, the second was a tighter affair, with Harry and Sam losing by just 9, despite dishing out a badminton masterclass. Despite not winning a match, the two pairs can claim to have not lost a badminton tie.

Mens B Singles

It was a tale of what could have been in the Mens B, as Will lost narrowly in the quarter-finals to the eventual winner, Patrick Lorenz. Coley only lost by four and pushed Patrick closer than anybody else did. Even so, the star of Nottingham Racketlon was clearly keen to make a name for himself on the International stage, eventually finishing 6th after two victories and two losses, one place better than his seeding of 7th. A superb tournament for Will!

James was seeded two spots higher than Will in 5th but exited a stage earlier in a gruelling contest which saw him accurately describe Racketlon tennis as ‘vile’. The final score was 21-15 12-21 21-15 19-20 to see him lose by just 2 points. He won his second match by 9 before losing his third by 16 to another pesky Swede. Unfortunately James was forced to withdraw from his final match due to a totally not self-inflicted wall-punching incident.
Mens C Singles

In the Mens C it was a case of absolute Swedish domination as no other nation made it to the second round. That includes our two participants, Wanny and Spinks who both fell in the first round. The perk of these defeats was that the two met in the first round of the plate in a rematch of last year’s University B Grade final, which Wanny won.

This time was an even tighter affair. Spinks took the table-tennis 21-2 before Wanny responded with a 21-8 defeat. In a Trent vs Uni affair, Wanny then produced a great squash display to take it 21-11 and need just 18 in tennis. He made it as far as 17 but Spinks made it to 21 first, forcing a gummi arm. Spinks was forced to serve and after having a number of chances he finally put it away to continue his 100% gummi arm record. Unfortunately the toils of the day took its toll on Spinks as he celebrated by throwing up on his own shoes.

Spinks built on his win over Wanny with a huge victory in his next round but then lost his penultimate match. This left him battling for 19-20 but unfortunately illness struck again and he was forced to withdraw. Wanny went one better, winning his next two matches before falling to the seventh seed to finish 26th.

Mens D Singles

Forget Jesper Ratzer. People travelled to Malmo to see one match in particular. Sam Wilson vs Harry Courtney in the first round of the Mens D. The big one. The dream debut tie. Would Harry win again? Could Sam claim his first victory? No. No he couldn’t. Harry won again.
Harry actually had a strong debut international tournament... against British players. After losing to back to back Swedes he then faced fellow Brit Christohper Bates and won by 21 points, needing just 2 points in tennis to finish in 7th.

In fact, Nottingham had a good record against the Bates family with Sam winning his second match by 12 against Russell Bates. Sam did especially well considering he had to recover from a 21-0 bagel defeat in the table-tennis. In his final match the Swedes continued to prove irritating hosts as Daniel Soderstrom defeated Sam to finish up in 10th position.

Next up for our Nottingham troops is a trip to Batley for the 3rd Yorkshire Open. Will Coley, Harry Courtney, Greg Eden, Matt Lau, Adil Patel, Jon Spinks, Jake Tetley and Jonny Wan are already signed up to make the trip but with entry closing on Thursday 10th March you need to get your entry in soon to join them!

For a more personal insight into the tournament in Malmo, give Jon Spinks' blog a read.