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== Results ==
== Results ==
The tables list the complete podium in each world-title category. The 2022 men's individual competition was officially named ''Men's'' on Fwango and was also described as the ''Open'' division in contemporary IRF material.
The tables list the complete podium in each world-title category. Where a podium pair had a separately established competitive team name, that name is shown; otherwise, the surname portion of the team's official Worlds registration label is used. Country prefixes from the registration labels are listed separately. The 2022 men's individual competition was officially named ''Men's'' on Fwango and was also described as the ''Open'' division in contemporary IRF material.


{| class="wikitable sw-podium-table"
{| class="wikitable sw-podium-table"
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| rowspan="5" | 2022
| rowspan="5" | 2022
| Men's individual
| Men's individual
| '''[[Buddy Hammon]] / [[Clark Marshall]]'''<br>United States
| '''Assistive Touch'''<br>[[Buddy Hammon]] / [[Clark Marshall]]<br>United States
| [[Matthew Cole]] / [[Fredric Hinkle]]<br>United States
| '''Cole/Hinkle'''<br>[[Matthew Cole]] / [[Fredric Hinkle]]<br>United States
| [[Thomas Hamilton]] / [[Will Picone]]<br>United States
| '''Hamilton/Picone'''<br>[[Thomas Hamilton]] / [[Will Picone]]<br>United States
|-
|-
| Women's individual
| Women's individual
| '''[[Becca Graham]] / [[Alli Rogers]]'''<br>United States
| '''Graham/Rogers'''<br>[[Becca Graham]] / [[Alli Rogers]]<br>United States
| [[Allie Foster]] / [[Karah Hui]]<br>United States
| '''Foster/Hui'''<br>[[Allie Foster]] / [[Karah Hui]]<br>United States
| [[Levke Walczak]] / [[Laura Kunzelmann]]<br>Switzerland
| '''Walczak/Kunzelmann'''<br>[[Levke Walczak]] / [[Laura Kunzelmann]]<br>Switzerland
|-
|-
| Mixed individual
| Mixed individual
| '''[[Ryan Gross]] / [[Karah Hui]]'''<br>United States
| '''Gross/Hui'''<br>[[Ryan Gross]] / [[Karah Hui]]<br>United States
| [[Ramon Felix]] / [[Laura Kunzelmann]]<br>Switzerland
| '''Felix/Kunzelmann'''<br>[[Ramon Felix]] / [[Laura Kunzelmann]]<br>Switzerland
| [[Nelson Dziruni]] / [[Megan Leybourne]]<br>Austria
| '''Dziruni/Leybourne'''<br>[[Nelson Dziruni]] / [[Megan Leybourne]]<br>Austria
|-
|-
| Men's squad
| Men's squad
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| rowspan="5" | 2024
| rowspan="5" | 2024
| Men's individual
| Men's individual
| '''[[Lukas Eisenträger]] / [[Paul Siemer]]'''<br>Germany
| '''Eisenträger/Siemer'''<br>[[Lukas Eisenträger]] / [[Paul Siemer]]<br>Germany
| [[Blake Bosak]] / [[Etienne Cote]]<br>Canada
| '''Bosak/Cote'''<br>[[Blake Bosak]] / [[Etienne Cote]]<br>Canada
| [[Joe Bondi]] / [[Gabriel Finocchi]]<br>United States
| '''Bondi/Finocchi'''<br>[[Joe Bondi]] / [[Gabriel Finocchi]]<br>United States
|-
|-
| Women's individual
| Women's individual
| '''[[Megan Leybourne]] / [[Daniela Kadlec]]'''<br>Austria
| '''Tiramisu'''<br>[[Megan Leybourne]] / [[Daniela Kadlec]]<br>Austria
| [[Franzi Stadler]] / [[Julia Stadler]]<br>Germany
| '''Stadler/Stadler'''<br>[[Franzi Stadler]] / [[Julia Stadler]]<br>Germany
| [[Natacha Alt]] / [[Inès Paysan]]<br>France
| '''Alt/Paysan'''<br>[[Natacha Alt]] / [[Inès Paysan]]<br>France
|-
|-
| Mixed individual
| Mixed individual
| '''[[Laura Kunzelmann]] / [[Ramon Felix]]'''<br>Switzerland
| '''Kunzelmann/Felix'''<br>[[Laura Kunzelmann]] / [[Ramon Felix]]<br>Switzerland
| [[Katie Pierson]] / [[Kieran Rose]]<br>United States
| '''Pierson/Rose'''<br>[[Katie Pierson]] / [[Kieran Rose]]<br>United States
| [[Laurence Vallée]] / [[Maxime Prince]]<br>Canada
| '''Vallée/Prince'''<br>[[Laurence Vallée]] / [[Maxime Prince]]<br>Canada
|-
|-
| Men's squad
| Men's squad
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* [https://www.roundnetfederation.org/roundnet-world-championship-2024/format IRF 2024 competition format]
* [https://www.roundnetfederation.org/roundnet-world-championship-2024/format IRF 2024 competition format]
* [https://fwango.io/irf-worlds-2024 Official 2024 results on Fwango]
* [https://fwango.io/irf-worlds-2024 Official 2024 results on Fwango]
* [https://www.roundnetstats.com/team/242/serve Roundnet Stats: Assistive Touch]
* [https://roundnetgermany.de/ngb-presentation-austria/ Roundnet Austria presentation: Tiramisu]
* [https://www.roundnetfederation.org/ International Roundnet Federation: 2026 World Championship]
* [https://www.roundnetfederation.org/ International Roundnet Federation: 2026 World Championship]


[[Category:Tournaments]]
[[Category:Tournaments]]

Revision as of 21:23, 14 July 2026

The Roundnet World Championships are the senior international championships for roundnet, organized by the International Roundnet Federation (IRF). Commonly called Worlds, the event has been held every two years since the inaugural championship in 2022.

Each edition awards five world titles. The men's, women's, and mixed individual championships are contested by two-player teams, while the men's and women's squad championships are contested by national teams. Individual and squad titles are separate competitions.

Naming

The IRF uses both Roundnet World Championship and Roundnet World Championships in official material. This page uses the plural form for the championship series. Edition pages use a year-first singular title—for example, 2022 Roundnet World Championship.

Worlds is a common short name, not a separate tournament series.

History

The first World Championship was originally planned for 2020 at Park Molenheide in Belgium. It was postponed during the COVID-19 pandemic and ultimately held at the same venue in September 2022. The IRF subsequently established a biennial schedule, with the second championship held in Guildford, England, in 2024.

The 2022 individual competition was dominated by the United States, whose teams won all three individual titles and both squad titles. In 2024, European teams won all three individual titles, while the United States retained both squad championships.

Editions

Edition Dates Host location Status
2022 September 8–11 Park Molenheide, Houthalen-Helchteren, Belgium Completed
2024 August 29–September 1 Surrey Sports Park, Guildford, England Completed
2026 September 2–6 Parc du Tremblay, Paris, France Upcoming

Results

The tables list the complete podium in each world-title category. Where a podium pair had a separately established competitive team name, that name is shown; otherwise, the surname portion of the team's official Worlds registration label is used. Country prefixes from the registration labels are listed separately. The 2022 men's individual competition was officially named Men's on Fwango and was also described as the Open division in contemporary IRF material.

Year Category Gold Silver Bronze
2022 Men's individual Assistive Touch
Buddy Hammon / Clark Marshall
United States
Cole/Hinkle
Matthew Cole / Fredric Hinkle
United States
Hamilton/Picone
Thomas Hamilton / Will Picone
United States
Women's individual Graham/Rogers
Becca Graham / Alli Rogers
United States
Foster/Hui
Allie Foster / Karah Hui
United States
Walczak/Kunzelmann
Levke Walczak / Laura Kunzelmann
Switzerland
Mixed individual Gross/Hui
Ryan Gross / Karah Hui
United States
Felix/Kunzelmann
Ramon Felix / Laura Kunzelmann
Switzerland
Dziruni/Leybourne
Nelson Dziruni / Megan Leybourne
Austria
Men's squad United States Canada Germany
Women's squad United States Germany Austria
2024 Men's individual Eisenträger/Siemer
Lukas Eisenträger / Paul Siemer
Germany
Bosak/Cote
Blake Bosak / Etienne Cote
Canada
Bondi/Finocchi
Joe Bondi / Gabriel Finocchi
United States
Women's individual Tiramisu
Megan Leybourne / Daniela Kadlec
Austria
Stadler/Stadler
Franzi Stadler / Julia Stadler
Germany
Alt/Paysan
Natacha Alt / Inès Paysan
France
Mixed individual Kunzelmann/Felix
Laura Kunzelmann / Ramon Felix
Switzerland
Pierson/Rose
Katie Pierson / Kieran Rose
United States
Vallée/Prince
Laurence Vallée / Maxime Prince
Canada
Men's squad United States Canada Germany
Women's squad United States Germany Austria

Competition format

Individual championships

National governing bodies enter two-player teams in men's, women's, and mixed divisions. Each division uses pool play followed by bracket play to determine the individual world champion.

Squad championships

Countries enter ranked men's and women's teams that compete together as a national squad. Countries advance by winning a majority of the team matchups in a squad tie. The squad championships crown nations rather than individual two-player teams.

References