2007 European Racquetball Championships - Individual Men's Competition

Individual Men's Competition

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 M. Van Der Holst
1 M. Van Der Holst 2
16 Peter De Jong 0
17 Ignasi Perez 1
16 Peter De Jong 2
1 M. Van Der Holst 1
8 Adam Neary 2
9 Marcel Czempisz 2
24 Stefano Ghezzi 0
9 Marcel Czempisz 1
8 Adam Neary 2
25 Davide Panseri 0
8 Adam Neary 2
8 Adam Neary 1
4 Víctor Montserrat 2
5 Pascal Matla 2
28 Benedetto Zonca 0
5 Pascal Matla 2
12 Patrick Hanley 0
21 Benito Brezzolari 0
12 Patrick Hanley 2
5 Pascal Matla 0
4 Víctor Montserrat 2
13 Stephen O'loan 2
20 Oscar Rosa 0
13 Stephen O'loan 0
4 Víctor Montserrat 2
29 Erik Timmermans 0
4 Víctor Montserrat 2
4 Víctor Montserrat 2
3 Noel O'callaghan 1
3 Noel O'callaghan 2
30 Michel Veeken 0
3 Noel O'callaghan 2
14 Arne Schmitz 0
19 Jonathan O'keeney 0
14 Arne Schmitz 2
3 Noel O'callaghan 2
11 Joe Farrell 1
11 Joe Farrell 2
22 Luca Brezzolari 0
11 Joe Farrell 2
6 R. Van Doezum 1
27 Ruaidhri O'rourke 0
6 R. Van Doezum 2
3 Noel O'callaghan 2
2 Tristan Hickey 0
7 Oliver Bertels 2
26 Marco Romagnani 0
7 Oliver Bertels 2
10 Jimmy Gannon 0
23 Mirco Doneda 0
10 Jimmy Gannon 2
7 Oliver Bertels
2 Tristan Hickey WBF
15 Oriol Sàlvia 2
18 Sean Keane 0
15 Oriol Sàlvia
2 Tristan Hickey WBF
31 Orhan Surek
2 Tristan Hickey WBF
Winner
VÍCTOR MONTSERRAT

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