2015 European Racquetball Championships

XVIII Racquetball European Championships
- Germany 2015 -
Host Hamburg Germany Germany
Dates June 24–27, 2015
Men's Single
Champion Germany Oliver Bertels
Runner-up Germany Arne Schmitz
Women's Single
Champion Germany Andrea Gordon
Runner-up Germany Lara Ludwig
Men's Doubles
Champions Germany O. Bertels / A. Schmitz
Runner-up Germany A. Dietrich / Austria Jan Lysakowski
Women's Doubles
Champions Germany L. Ludwig / A. Gordon
Runner-up Germany C. Hoenig / R. Hartmann

The XVIII Racquetball European Championships were held in Hamburg, (Germany) from June 24–27, 2015, with only 3 countries represented. The EURO 2015 were under the patronage of the city of Hamburg.

The venue was the Sport Department, in Hamburg, with 3 regulation racquetball courts.

The opening ceremony was on June 24 with the president of European Racquetball Federation, Mike Mesecke, and the president of German Racquetball Federation, Jörg Ludwig.

Men's Singles Competition

  First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                                                     
1  O. Bertels (GER)        
         
  1  O. Bertels 15 15    
 
  8  S. Langmeier 5 1    
8  S. Langmeier (GER) 15 15  
9  P. Rakowski (POL) 0 0    
  1  O. Bertels 15 15    
  4  M. Mesecke 0 6    
5  A. Dietrich (GER) 9 15 11  
12  A. Kisicki (GER) 15 9 0  
  5  A. Dietrich 12 8  
 
  4  M. Mesecke 15 15    
13  Florian Mosshammer (GER) 2 3  
4  M. Mesecke(GER) 15 15    
  1  O. Bertels 15 15  
  2  A. Schmitz 8 1  
3  Jan Lysakowski (AUT)        
         
  3  J. Lysakowski 15 15  
 
  6  M. Scheffler 6 10    
6  M. Scheffler (GER) 15 15  
11  C. Czempisz (GER) 0 0    
  3  J. Lysakowski 6 4  
  4  A. Schmitz 15 15    
7  S. Macaluso (GER) 15 15    
10  N. Krieger (GER) 11 9    
  7  S. Macaluso 0 6  
 
  2  A. Schmitz 15 15    
       
2  A. Schmitz (GER)        
Winner
OLIVER BERTELS Germany

Ladies Singles Competition

Ladies Singles W L GW GL
Germany Renate Hartmann 02 06
Germany Lara Ludwig 11 22
Germany Andrea Gordon 20 60
Winner
ANDREA GORDON Germany

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