Racketlon

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Racketlon
Official Racketlon logo.jpg
Highest governing body Fédération Internationale de Racketlon
First played1980s
Characteristics
ContactNo
Team membersSingle or doubles
Type Racket sport
Equipment Table tennis racket, celluloid, badminton racket, shuttlecock, squash racket, squash ball, tennis racket, tennis ball
Presence
Olympic none

Racketlon is a combination sport in which competitors play a sequence of the four most popular racket sports: table tennis, badminton, squash, and tennis. It originated in Finland and Sweden [1] and was modeled on other combination sports like the triathlon and decathlon.

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Rules

In racketlon a player competes against an opponent, or a doubles pair, in each of the four biggest racket sports: table tennis, badminton, squash and tennis.

One set is played in each sport, in the order from the smallest to the biggest racket. Each of the four sets are played with running score to 21 points, with a margin of two points needed to finish a set. In team competitions, however, the individual matches are played to 11 points.

Each player serves two serves at a time, and except in table tennis, this is always one serve from the right side, and one serve from the left side of the court. Lots are drawn to decide who starts serving in table tennis, and this player will also start serving in squash.

The winner of a racketlon match is the player or doubles pair who has won the most points in total. When a player leads a match with more points than there are points left for the opponent to obtain, the match is over.

If the score is tied after all four sports, a "gummiarm"-point is played. This is a single extra point played in tennis, with only one serve to start off the rally. Lots are drawn to decide the server, and the winner of this rally wins the entire match.

In doubles, the squash set is played individually. One player from each pair plays until someone reaches 11 points. From here, the rest of the game is finished by the two remaining players.

With the exception of the above-mentioned rules, all rules that apply to the four individual sports also apply for racketlon. [2]

Tournaments

The first official world championship was held on 2001, between Finland and Sweden. [3]

As of June 2016, the International World Tour contains 23 events divided into six challengers, 12 International World Tour tournaments, two Super World Tour tournaments and three World Championships (singles, doubles and national teams).

World Championships - Podiums

Men's singles

YearGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svg
2023Luke Griffith Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Leon Griffith Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Koen Hageraats Flag of the Netherlands.svg
2022Luke Griffith Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Koen Hageraats Flag of the Netherlands.svg Leon Griffith Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
2021Jesper Ratzer Flag of Denmark.svg Leon Griffith Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Morten Jaksland Flag of Denmark.svg
2019Jesper Ratzer Flag of Denmark.svg Morten Jaksland Flag of Denmark.svg Arnaud Génin Flag of France.svg
2018Jesper Ratzer Flag of Denmark.svg Lukas Windischberger Flag of Austria.svg Leon Griffith Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
2016Jesper Ratzer Flag of Denmark.svg Kasper Jønsson Flag of Denmark.svg Lukas Windischberger Flag of Austria.svg
2014Jesper Ratzer Flag of Denmark.svg Kasper Jønsson Flag of Denmark.svg Stefan Adamsson Flag of Sweden.svg
2013Jesper Ratzer Flag of Denmark.svg Kasper Jønsson Flag of Denmark.svg Calum Reid Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
2012Stefan Adamsson Flag of Sweden.svg Kasper Jønsson Flag of Denmark.svg Jesper Ratzer Flag of Denmark.svg
2011Calum Reid Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jesper Ratzer Flag of Denmark.svg Stefan Adamsson Flag of Sweden.svg
2010Mikko Kärkkäinnen Flag of Finland.svg Christoph Krenn Flag of Austria.svg Ismo Rönkkö Flag of Finland.svg
2009Christoph Krenn Flag of Austria.svg Mikko Kärkkäinnen Flag of Finland.svg Joey Schubert Flag of Austria.svg
2008Mikko Kärkkäinnen Flag of Finland.svg Magnus Eliasson Flag of Sweden.svg Michael Dickert Flag of Austria.svg
2007Mikko Kärkkäinnen Flag of Finland.svg Magnus Eliasson Flag of Sweden.svg Christian Wall Flag of Sweden.svg
2006Mikko Kärkkäinnen Flag of Finland.svg Magnus Eliasson Flag of Sweden.svg Stefan Adamsson Flag of Sweden.svg
2005Mikko Kärkkäinnen Flag of Finland.svg Magnus Eliasson Flag of Sweden.svg Richard Thomson Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
2004Magnus Eliasson Flag of Sweden.svg Roland Helle Flag of Sweden.svg Mikko Kärkkäinnen Flag of Finland.svg
2003Magnus Eliasson Flag of Sweden.svg Stefan Adamsson Flag of Sweden.svg Roland Helle Flag of Sweden.svg
2002Magnus Eliasson Flag of Sweden.svg Mats Källberg Flag of Sweden.svg Staffan Ericsson Flag of Sweden.svg
2001Mikko Kärkkäinnen Flag of Finland.svg Toni Kemppinen Flag of Finland.svg Mats Källberg Flag of Sweden.svg /

Roland Helle Flag of Sweden.svg

Women's singles

YearGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svg
2023Nathalie Vogel Flag of Germany.svg Myriam Enmer Flag of France.svg Silke Altmann Flag of Germany.svg
2022Myriam Enmer Flag of France.svg Astrid Reimer-Kern Flag of Germany.svg Stine Jacobsen Flag of Denmark.svg
2021Stine Jacobsen Flag of Denmark.svg Astrid Reimer-Kern Flag of Germany.svg Nathalie Vogel Flag of Germany.svg
2019Christine Seehofer Flag of Austria.svg Izzy Bramhall Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Zuzana Severinová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
2018Christine Seehofer Flag of Austria.svg Astrid Reimer-Kern Flag of Germany.svg Bettina Bugl Flag of Austria.svg
2016Christine Seehofer Flag of Austria.svg Amke Fischer Flag of Germany.svg Nathalie Vogel Flag of Germany.svg
2014Zuzana Kubanova Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Bettina Bugl Flag of Austria.svg Christine Seehofer Flag of Austria.svg
2013Nathalie Zeoli Flag of Germany.svg Sarina Leibig Flag of Germany.svg Marina Mezentzeva Flag of Russia.svg
2012Nathalie Zeoli Flag of Germany.svg Zuzana Kubanova Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Sarina Leibig Flag of Germany.svg
2011Zuzana Kubanova Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Nathalie Zeoli Flag of Germany.svg Silke Altmann Flag of Germany.svg
2010Michaela Björnström Flag of Finland.svg Natalie Lawrence Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Martina Kakosova Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
2009Michaela Björnström Flag of Finland.svg Marielle van der Woerdt Flag of the Netherlands.svg Martina Kakosova Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
2008Michaela Björnström Flag of Finland.svg Martina Kakosova Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Linda Jansson Flag of Sweden.svg
2007Martina Kakosova Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Michaela Björnström Flag of Finland.svg Linda Jansson Flag of Sweden.svg
2006Linda Jansson Flag of Sweden.svg Hanna Miestamo Flag of Finland.svg Martina Kakosova Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
2005Lilian Druve Flag of Sweden.svg Susanna Lautala-Näykki Flag of Finland.svg Silke Altmann Flag of Germany.svg
2004Sarah McFadyen Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lilian Druve Flag of Sweden.svg Katy Buchanan Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
2003Lilian Druve Flag of Sweden.svg Hanna Miestamo Flag of Finland.svg Susanna Lautala-Näykki Flag of Finland.svg
2002Lilian Druve Flag of Sweden.svg Susanna Lautala-Näykki Flag of Finland.svg Anneli Druve Flag of Sweden.svg
2001Katja Aminoff Flag of Finland.svg Lilian Druve Flag of Sweden.svg Marina Finth Flag of Sweden.svg

Men's doubles

YearGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svg
2024 Luke Griffith Flag of the United Kingdom.svg /

Leon Griffith Flag of the United Kingdom.svg

Morten Jaksland Flag of Denmark.svg /

Kresten Hougaard Flag of Denmark.svg

Malte Thyregod Flag of Denmark.svg /

Max Oldehaver Flag of Germany.svg

2023Luke Griffith Flag of the United Kingdom.svg /

Leon Griffith Flag of the United Kingdom.svg

Morten Jaksland Flag of Denmark.svg /

Kresten Hougaard Flag of Denmark.svg

Koen Hageraats Flag of the Netherlands.svg /

Nicolas Lenggenhager Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg

2022Luke Griffith Flag of the United Kingdom.svg /

Leon Griffith Flag of the United Kingdom.svg

Morten Jaksland Flag of Denmark.svg /

Kresten Hougaard Flag of Denmark.svg

Lukas Windischberger Flag of Austria.svg /

Michi Dickert Flag of Austria.svg

2021Luke Griffith Flag of the United Kingdom.svg /

Calum Reid Flag of the United Kingdom.svg

Pekka Kainulainen Flag of Finland.svg /

Henrik Mustonen Flag of Finland.svg

Morten Jaksland Flag of Denmark.svg /

Kresten Hougaard Flag of Denmark.svg

2019Morten Jaksland Flag of Denmark.svg /

Kresten Hougaard Flag of Denmark.svg

Arnaud Génin Flag of France.svg /

Cédric Junillon Flag of France.svg

Cornelius Radermacher Flag of Germany.svg /

Calum Reid Flag of the United Kingdom.svg

2018Thorsten Deck Flag of Germany.svg /

Christian Wiessner Flag of Germany.svg

Georg Stoisser Flag of Austria.svg /

Lukas Windischberger Flag of Austria.svg

Morten Jaksland Flag of Denmark.svg /

Kresten Hougaard Flag of Denmark.svg

2016Kasper Jønsson Flag of Denmark.svg /

Jesper Ratzer Flag of Denmark.svg

Christian Austaller Flag of Austria.svg /

Georg Stoisser Flag of Austria.svg

Thorsten Lentfer Flag of Germany.svg /

Christian Wiessner Flag of Germany.svg

2014Kasper Jønsson Flag of Denmark.svg /

Jesper Ratzer Flag of Denmark.svg

Michi Dickert Flag of Austria.svg /

Christoph Krenn Flag of Austria.svg

Nikolay Angelov Flag of Bulgaria.svg /

Stelian Stankov Flag of Bulgaria.svg

2013Kasper Jønsson Flag of Denmark.svg /

Jesper Ratzer Flag of Denmark.svg

Michi Dickert Flag of Austria.svg /

Christoph Krenn Flag of Austria.svg

Thorsten Deck Flag of Germany.svg /

Markus Zeoli Flag of Germany.svg

2012Kasper Jønsson Flag of Denmark.svg /

Jesper Ratzer Flag of Denmark.svg

Nikolay Angelov Flag of Bulgaria.svg /

Stelian Stankov Flag of Bulgaria.svg

Marcel Weigl Flag of Austria.svg /

Joey Schubert Flag of Austria.svg

2011Mikko Kärkkäinen Flag of Finland.svg /

Ismo Rönkkö Flag of Finland.svg

Michi Dickert Flag of Austria.svg /

Christoph Krenn Flag of Austria.svg

Joey Schubert Flag of Austria.svg /

Alex Köpf Flag of Germany.svg

2010Michi Dickert Flag of Austria.svg /

Christoph Krenn Flag of Austria.svg

Joey Schubert Flag of Austria.svg /

Alex Köpf Flag of Germany.svg

Stefan Jezler Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg /

Paul Twisterling Flag of the Netherlands.svg

2009Mikko Kärkkäinen Flag of Finland.svg /

Ismo Rönkkö Flag of Finland.svg

Oliver Kudicke Flag of Germany.svg /

Petr Vesely Flag of the Czech Republic.svg

Michi Dickert Flag of Austria.svg /

Christoph Krenn Flag of Austria.svg

2008Michi Dickert Flag of Austria.svg /

Christoph Krenn Flag of Austria.svg

Marcel Weigl Flag of Austria.svg /

Mikko Kärkkäinen Flag of Finland.svg

Rickard Persson Flag of Sweden.svg /

Stefan Adamsson Flag of Sweden.svg

2007Michi Dickert Flag of Austria.svg /

Christoph Krenn Flag of Austria.svg

Oliver Kudicke Flag of Germany.svg /

Petr Vesely Flag of the Czech Republic.svg

Calum Reid Flag of the United Kingdom.svg /

Marcel Weigl Flag of Austria.svg

2006Mathias Fagerström Flag of Sweden.svg /

Rickard Persson Flag of Sweden.svg

Hendrik Hakansson Flag of Sweden.svg /

Christian Wall Flag of Sweden.svg

Michi Dickert Flag of Austria.svg /

Christoph Krenn Flag of Austria.svg

Women's doubles

YearGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svg
2024Anna-Klara Ahlmer Flag of Sweden.svg /

Amke Fischer Flag of Germany.svg

Pauline Cavé Flag of France.svg /

Kirsten Kaptein Flag of the Netherlands.svg

Kaisu Anttila Flag of Finland.svg /

Linnea Koskinen Flag of Finland.svg

2023Izzy Bramhall Flag of the United Kingdom.svg /

Stine Jacobsen Flag of Denmark.svg

Amke Fischer Flag of Germany.svg /

Natalie Paul Flag of Germany.svg

Stephanie Chung Flag of the United States.svg /

Joanne Schickerling Flag of the United States.svg

2022Stine Jacobsen Flag of Denmark.svg /

Zuzana Severinová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg

Myriam Enmer Flag of France.svg /

Anna-Klara Ahlmer Flag of Sweden.svg

Martina Meißl Flag of Austria.svg /

Irina Olsacher Flag of Austria.svg

2021Stine Jacobsen Flag of Denmark.svg /

Zuzana Severinová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg

Amke Fischer Flag of Germany.svg /

Natalie Paul Flag of Germany.svg

Bettina Bugl Flag of Austria.svg /

Christine Seehofer Flag of Austria.svg

2019Bettina Bugl Flag of Austria.svg /

Christine Seehofer Flag of Austria.svg

Nicole Eisler Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg /

Zuzana Severinová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg

Silke Altmann Flag of Germany.svg /

Amke Fischer Flag of Germany.svg

2018Natalie Paul Flag of Germany.svg /

Christine Seehofer Flag of Austria.svg

Anna-Klara Ahlmer Flag of Sweden.svg /

Izzy Bramhall Flag of the United Kingdom.svg

Bettina Bugl Flag of Austria.svg /

Nicole Eisler Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg

2016Natalie Paul Flag of Germany.svg /

Christine Seehofer Flag of Austria.svg

Amke Fischer Flag of Germany.svg /

Martina Meißl Flag of Austria.svg

Lieselot De Bleeckere Flag of Belgium (civil).svg /

Line Irby Nørregaard Flag of Belgium (civil).svg

2014Zuzana Kubanova Flag of the Czech Republic.svg /

Christine Seehofer Flag of Austria.svg

Lieselot De Bleeckere Flag of Belgium (civil).svg /

Natalie Paul Flag of Germany.svg

Bettina Bugl Flag of Austria.svg /

Lina Lindholm Flag of Sweden.svg

2013Zuzana Kubanova Flag of the Czech Republic.svg /

Christine Seehofer Flag of Austria.svg

Joyce Farro-Crouse Flag of the Netherlands.svg /

Marielle Van Der Woerdt Flag of the Netherlands.svg

Lilian Druve Flag of Sweden.svg /

Sarina Leibig Flag of Germany.svg

2012Zuzana Kubanova Flag of the Czech Republic.svg /

Simone Seitz Flag of Austria.svg

Nicole Eisler Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg /

Isabelle Tyrrell Flag of the United Kingdom.svg

Anneli Andersson Flag of Sweden.svg /

Lina Lindholm Flag of Sweden.svg

2011Carina Björnström Flag of Finland.svg /

Michaela Björnström Flag of Finland.svg

Magda Kaminska Flag of Poland.svg /

Marta Jez Flag of Poland.svg

Natalie Lawrence Flag of the United Kingdom.svg /

Kerstin Peckl Flag of Austria.svg

2010Michaela Björnström Flag of Finland.svg /

Marielle v. d. Woerdt Flag of the Netherlands.svg

Simone Seitz Flag of Austria.svg /

Eva Hrabina Flag of Hungary.svg

Andrea Scharnagl Flag of Germany.svg /

Silke Altmann Flag of Germany.svg

2009Martina Kakosova Flag of the Czech Republic.svg /

Zuzana Kubanova Flag of the Czech Republic.svg

Michaela Björnström Flag of Finland.svg /

Kerstin Peckl Flag of Austria.svg

Eva Hrabina Flag of the Czech Republic.svg /

Rita Horvath Flag of the Czech Republic.svg

2008Martina Kakosova Flag of the Czech Republic.svg /

Linda Jansson Flag of Sweden.svg

Agata Doroszkiewicz Flag of Poland.svg /

Sylwia Borek Flag of Poland.svg

Karolina Pechova Flag of the Czech Republic.svg /

Katerina Sodomkova Flag of the Czech Republic.svg

2007Jana Lubasova Flag of the Czech Republic.svg /

Radka Pelikanova Flag of the Czech Republic.svg

Karin Geertsma Flag of the Netherlands.svg /

Irene Seifert Flag of Germany.svg

Agata Doroszkiewicz Flag of Poland.svg /

Krystyna Szwajkovska Flag of Poland.svg

Mixed doubles

YearGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svg
2024Anna-Klara Ahlmer Flag of Sweden.svg /

Luke Griffiths Flag of the United Kingdom.svg

Amke Fischer Flag of Germany.svg /

Leon Griffiths Flag of the United Kingdom.svg

Pauline Cavé Flag of France.svg /

Henrik Mustonen Flag of Finland.svg

2023Myriam Enmer Flag of France.svg /

Luke Griffiths Flag of the United Kingdom.svg

Stine Jacobsen Flag of Denmark.svg /

Cornelius Radermacher Flag of Germany.svg

Anna-Klara Ahlmer Flag of Sweden.svg /

Malte Thyregod Flag of Denmark.svg

2022Zuzana Severinová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg /

Leon Griffiths Flag of the United Kingdom.svg

Nathalie Vogel Flag of Germany.svg /

Morten Jaksland Flag of Denmark.svg

Stine Jacobsen Flag of Denmark.svg /

Cornelius Radermacher Flag of Germany.svg

2021Christine Seehofer Flag of Austria.svg /

Morten Jaksland Flag of Denmark.svg

Stine Jacobsen Flag of Denmark.svg /

Cornelius Radermacher Flag of Germany.svg

Amke Fischer Flag of Germany.svg /

Leon Griffiths Flag of the United Kingdom.svg

2019Christine Seehofer Flag of Austria.svg /

Dan Busby Flag of the United Kingdom.svg

Astrid Reimer-Kern Flag of Germany.svg /

Kresten Hougaard Flag of Denmark.svg

Lieselot De Bleeckere Flag of Belgium (civil).svg /

Peter Duyck Flag of Belgium (civil).svg

2018Christine Seehofer Flag of Austria.svg /

Lukas Windischberger Flag of Austria.svg

Astrid Reimer-Kern Flag of Germany.svg /

Kresten Hougaard Flag of Denmark.svg

Anna-Klara Ahlmer Flag of Sweden.svg /

Morten Jaksland Flag of Denmark.svg

2016Natalie Paul Flag of Germany.svg /

Jesper Ratzer Flag of Denmark.svg

Lina Lindholm Flag of Sweden.svg /

Kasper Jønsson Flag of Denmark.svg

Amke Fischer Flag of Germany.svg /

Stefan Adamsson Flag of Sweden.svg

2014Natalie Paul Flag of Germany.svg /

Jesper Ratzer Flag of Denmark.svg

Lina Lindholm Flag of Sweden.svg /

Kasper Jønsson Flag of Denmark.svg

Amke Fischer Flag of Germany.svg /

Stefan Adamsson Flag of Sweden.svg

2013Zuzana Kubanova Flag of the Czech Republic.svg /

Christoph Krenn Flag of Austria.svg

Nathalie Zeoli Flag of Germany.svg /

Jesper Ratzer Flag of Denmark.svg

Dawn Foxhall Flag of the United Kingdom.svg /

Peter Duyck Flag of Belgium (civil).svg

2012Zuzana Kubanova Flag of the Czech Republic.svg /

Christoph Krenn Flag of Austria.svg

Nathalie Zeoli Flag of Germany.svg /

Jesper Ratzer Flag of Denmark.svg

Zsofia Troznai Flag of Bulgaria.svg /

Levente Nandori Flag of Bulgaria.svg

2011Marta Jez Flag of Poland.svg /

Joey Schubert Flag of Austria.svg

Silke Altmann Flag of Germany.svg /

Alex Köpf Flag of Germany.svg

Agata Doroskiewicz Flag of Poland.svg /

Krystof Samonek Flag of Poland.svg

2010Michaela Björnström Flag of Finland.svg /

Mikko Kärkkäinen Flag of Finland.svg

Marielle van der Woerdt Flag of the Netherlands.svg /

Paul Twisterling Flag of the Netherlands.svg

Anneli Andersson Flag of Sweden.svg /

Stefan Adamsson Flag of Sweden.svg

2009Michaela Björnström Flag of Finland.svg /

Mikko Kärkkäinen Flag of Finland.svg

Katerina Sodomkova Flag of the Czech Republic.svg /

Petr Vesely Flag of the Czech Republic.svg

Joyce Crouse Flag of the Netherlands.svg /

Alwin Krist Flag of the Netherlands.svg

2008Michaela Björnström Flag of Finland.svg /

Mikko Kärkkäinen Flag of Finland.svg

Linda Jansson Flag of Sweden.svg /

Johan Porsborn Flag of Sweden.svg

Martina Kakosova Flag of the Czech Republic.svg /

Radim Socher Flag of the Czech Republic.svg

2007Michaela Björnström Flag of Finland.svg /

Mikko Kärkkäinen Flag of Finland.svg

Zsofia Troznai Flag of Bulgaria.svg /

Christoph Krenn Flag of Austria.svg

Martina Kakosova Flag of the Czech Republic.svg /

Radim Socher Flag of the Czech Republic.svg

2006Katy Buchanan Flag of the United Kingdom.svg /

Calum Reid Flag of the United Kingdom.svg

Lilian Druve Flag of Sweden.svg /

Joachim Nilsson Flag of Sweden.svg

Natalie Lawrence Flag of the United Kingdom.svg /

David Greatorex Flag of the United Kingdom.svg

Teams

YearGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svg
2023Denmark Flag of Denmark.svg Great Britain Flag of the United Kingdom.svg France Flag of France.svg
2022Germany Flag of Germany.svg Austria Flag of Austria.svg Denmark Flag of Denmark.svg
2019Great Britain Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Germany Flag of Germany.svg Denmark Flag of Denmark.svg
2018Austria Flag of Austria.svg Great Britain Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Germany Flag of Germany.svg
2016Denmark Flag of Denmark.svg Austria Flag of Austria.svg Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg
2014Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg Denmark Flag of Denmark.svg Austria Flag of Austria.svg
2013Germany Flag of Germany.svg Austria Flag of Austria.svg Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg
2012Austria Flag of Austria.svg Germany Flag of Germany.svg Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg
2011Finland Flag of Finland.svg Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg Poland Flag of Poland.svg
2010Austria Flag of Austria.svg Finland Flag of Finland.svg Germany Flag of Germany.svg
2009Poland Flag of Poland.svg Austria Flag of Austria.svg Finland Flag of Finland.svg
2008Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg Finland Flag of Finland.svg
2007Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg Germany Flag of Germany.svg Finland Flag of Finland.svg
2006Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg Austria Flag of Austria.svg Germany Flag of Germany.svg
2005Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg Austria Flag of Austria.svg Finland Flag of Finland.svg
2004Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg Germany Flag of Germany.svg Great Britain Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
2003Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg Finland Flag of Finland.svg Great Britain Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
2002Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg Finland Flag of Finland.svg Great Britain Flag of the United Kingdom.svg

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Mixed-sex sports</span> Sports in which the participants are not limited to one gender only

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The 2021 Australian Open was a Grand Slam tennis tournament that took place at Melbourne Park, on 8–21 February 2021. It was the 109th edition of the Australian Open, the 53rd in the Open Era, and the first Major tournament of the year. It was originally scheduled for 18–31 January 2021, but was postponed by three weeks to February due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The event was part of the 2021 ATP Tour and the 2021 WTA Tour.

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