German national squash team

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Trainer Oliver Pettke
Statistics at world championships
First participation 1981
Participations total 18th
best result 5th place (2013)
Eternal balance 65:57
Last update of the infobox: December 2019

The German squash national team is the entirety of the national squash of the German Squash Association (DSQV) . In it you will find German athletes who represent their country in both individual and team competitions nationally and internationally in squash .

Current appointments

The national coach has been the former professional player Oliver Pettke since 2007 . For the Men's World Championship 2019 he nominated the following players:

rank Surname Date of birth WRL Calls Victories Defeats
1. Simon Rösner 5th November 1987 6th 6th 5 1
2. Raphael Kandra October 29, 1990 25th 5 3 2
3. Valentin Rapp September 16, 1992 150 5 2 3
4th Rudi Rohrmüller October 19, 1991 - 2 1 1

For the European Team Championship women in 2017 were Sina Kandra , Franziska Hennes , Nele Hatschek and Mareike Omlor nominated. At the World Games 2017 Simon Rösner, Raphael Kandra, Sina Kandra and Franziska Hennes started for the German team.

International competitions

The best result at a world championship was 5th place for men in 2013 with Simon Rösner , Raphael Kandra , Jens Schoor and André Haschker . The worst result so far was the 16th place. For the first time, the men's national team took part in a world championship in 1981. The women's team was able to occupy 4th place at a world championship in 1989 and 1990. In 1989 the squad consisted of Sabine Schöne , Daniela Grzenia , Andrea Holbe and Beate Müller .

At European Championships , the men became vice European champions three times: in 1990, 1993 and 1994 the team lost in the final against England . The 1990 squad included Hansi Wiens , Jochen Arndt , Oliver Rucksack , Simon Frenz and Benjamin Bay . In 1993 and 1994 the team consisted of Hansi Wiens, Oliver Rucksack, Simon Frenz and Florian Pößl . The German women became vice European champions in 1992, 1994 and from 1996 up to and including 2000. Sabine Schöne, Daniela Grzenia and Sabine Baum formed the squad in 1992, while in 1994 and 1996 Silke Bartel was part of the team instead of Grzenia . In 1997 the team was made up of Sabine Schöne, Sabine Baum and Karin Berière , and the following year Daniela Grzenia moved up again alongside Sabine Schöne and Sabine Baum. Grzenia, Schöne and Baum also formed the German squad in 2000, in between in 1999 it consisted of Schöne, Grzenia and Berière.

Record at world championships

Men's
year venue round placement Victories Defeats
1967 AustraliaAustralia Melbourne not participated
1969 EnglandEngland Birmingham
1971 New ZealandNew Zealand Palmerston North
1973 South AfricaSouth Africa Johannesburg
1976 EnglandEngland Birmingham
1977 CanadaCanada Toronto
1979 AustraliaAustralia Brisbane
1981 SwedenSweden Stockholm Group stage 16. 2 5
1983 New ZealandNew Zealand Auckland not participated
1985 EgyptEgypt Cairo Group stage 8th. 3 6th
1987 EnglandEngland London Group stage 14th 4th 4th
1989 SingaporeSingapore Singapore Group stage 10. 5 2
1991 FinlandFinland Helsinki Group stage 10. 4th 2
1993 PakistanPakistan Karachi Group stage 8th. 4th 2
1995 EgyptEgypt Cairo Group stage 10. 3 3
1997 MalaysiaMalaysia Petaling Jaya Group stage 9. 3 3
1999 EgyptEgypt Cairo Group stage 10. 3 3
2001 AustraliaAustralia Melbourne Round of 16 15th 2 5
2003 AustriaAustria Vienna Round of 16 15th 3 4th
2005 PakistanPakistan Islamabad Round of 16 10. 3 3
2007 IndiaIndia Chennai Round of 16 16. 2 5
2009 DenmarkDenmark Odense Round of 16 11. 4th 3
2011 GermanyGermany Paderborn Round of 16 8th. 5 2
2013 FranceFrance Mulhouse Quarter finals 5. 6th 1
2015 EgyptEgypt Cairo no event
2017 FranceFrance Marseille Round of 16 9. 5 1
2019 United StatesUnited States Washington, DC Quarter finals 6th 4th 3
total 18/26 participations 5th place 65 57

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