
Exciting Championships at the 2025 WPA–EPBF Heyball European Open
The 2025 WPA–EPBF Heyball European Open held in Badwildungen, Germany, concluded with a flourish as Kelly Fisher and Stephen Ellis claimed victory in their respective divisions. From August 25 to 27, the event drew international attention, showcasing top-tier cuesports talent.
A Stellar Performance from Kelly Fisher
Kelly Fisher, representing Great Britain, proved once again why she is regarded as one of the finest players in the game by defeating China's Tianqi Shi in a nail-biting final with a score of 6–4. Her performance not only highlights her exceptional skill but also serves as an inspiration for aspiring players around the globe.
Stephen Ellis Secures His Title
In the men’s division, Stephen Ellis faced a tough challenge against fellow Brit, Clint I’Anson. Ellis managed to keep his cool under pressure, decisively winning the final 7–4. This victory marks another significant milestone in Ellis's growing career and reinforces the strength of British players in Heyball.
The Growing Popularity of Heyball
This year’s tournament was live-streamed across multiple platforms, engaging a vast global audience and strengthening the sport's profile under the WPA and EPBF's partnership. With 16 tables featured, the event demonstrated Heyball's expanding reach and the increasing competitiveness of players worldwide.
Final Standings Overview
The event wrapped up with remarkable player performances:
- Women’s Division: Kelly Fisher (GBR), Tianqi Shi (CHN), Narantuya Bayarsaikhan (MGL), Linnea Hjalmarström (SWE)
- Men’s Division: Stephen Ellis (GBR), Clint I’Anson (GBR), Maks Benko (SLO), João Grilo (POR)
The WPA extends its congratulations to all athletes for their outstanding achievements and thanks the event collaborators for another successful tournament.
This tournament is not just a display of skills but a reminder to all players of the dedication and hard work required to excel. Are you ready to elevate your game?
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