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Women's singles world champions by year| Year | Winner | Runner-up | Venue | | 2025 | 
Mixed doubles world champions by year| Year | Winner | Runner-up | Venue | | 2025 | 
Men's singles world champions by number of titles| Player | Total | Years | 
Women's singles world champions by number of titles| Player | Total | Years | 
Multiple-time doubles world champions by number of titles| Player | Total | Years | 
Full results by year2022Men's Singles Women's Singles Mixed Doubles The mixed doubles was won by Alexander Christen and Kyou Colquitt
2018The 2018 World Tambourelli Championship, hosted by Scottish Tambourelli, took place on the 28th and 29 July at the Merrick Leisure Centre in Newton Stewart, Scotland. The Men's Singles was won by Sebastian Rose. The Women's Singles was won by Jasmine Bosenick. The Mixed Doubles was won by Graham Moffat and Jason Littlefield. Men's Singles Sebastian Rose defeated Bazil Hughes in 2 games in the men's singles final, completing a perfect tournament with no games dropped. This feat has only been performed once before in men's singles, by Liam Campbell in 2010. The final was also the first match in which Bazil Hughes lost in 2 straight games since the same tournament in 2010 against Liam Campbell. With victory Sebastian Rose became the first ever multiple-time men's singles champion from outside the UK, and continued his streak of never having lost a singles match on Scottish soil. Women's Singles Jasmine Bosenick won her third World Tambourelli Championship title, winning every game on her way to a convincing victory. This was her third successive victory including only tournaments in which she was participating. Mixed Doubles The Mixed Doubles was won by Graham Moffat and Jason Littlefield, who defeated Indy Lennartsson and Lutz Reiter 11–21, 21–9, 21–13. Veterans Doubles The Veterans Doubles was won by Elizabeth Tindal and Hugh Wallis, who defeated Chloe Bruce and Nik Clark.
2017The 2017 World Tambourelli Championship, hosted by the Devon Tambourelli Association, took place on the 5th and 6 August on Riverford farm near Totnes in Devon. The Men's Singles was won by Bazil Hughes. The Women's Singles was won by Katrin Ueberfuhr. The Mixed Doubles was won by Chloe Bruce and Ringo Sobiella. The Luscombe Cup Singles was won by Haruka Takamura. The Luscombe Cup Doubles was won by Nuno Priestman and Noi Priestman. Men's Singles Bazil Hughes defeated Marco Zink in 3 games in the Men's Singles final, in a repeat of the previous year's final. The tournament marked the first time that any German player has reached the semi-finals in an outdoor event, with 3 German players making it to the last 4. It is also the first time ever that the same 2 players have reached the final 2 years in a row. With this win Bazil Hughes claimed his 4th title, taking him to 2nd on the all-time list. Women's Singles Katrin Ueberfuhr won her first World Tambourelli Championship title, coming out of her group in 2nd place but adjusting to the conditions and winning her semi-final and final matches in impressive fashion. Mixed Doubles Ringo Sobiella & Chloe Bruce won the Mixed Doubles tournament, defeating Taliesen Appleton-Wickens & Nik Clark in the final 2 games to 1. Under 14 Singles Haruka Takamura won the Luscombe Cup Singles, defeating Nuno Priestman in the final. Under 14 Doubles Nuno Priestman and Noi Priestman won the Luscombe Cup Doubles. Veterans Doubles The Veterans Doubles was won by Nick Clarke and Hugh Wallis, who defeated Chloe Bruce and Taro Shiokawa.
2016The 2016 World Tambourelli Championship, hosted by Tamburello Dresden, took place on the 27th and 28 August in Dresden. The Men's Singles was won by Marco Zink. The Women's Singles was won by Amke de Buhr. Men's Singles Marco Zink defeated Bazil Hughes 11–10 in the third-set tie-breaker to clinch his first World Tambourelli Championship title in dramatic fashion. Marco Zink was the second successive German Men's Singles champion, after Sebastian Rose took home the title the previous year. Women's Singles Amke de Buhr beat Inga Höben in the final to claim her first titles, and become the first German Women's Singles champion. Mixed Doubles The Mixed Doubles was won by Dominic Hauke & Nadine Harmatschek, who defeated Bazil Hughes & Chloe Bruce in the final in 3 games. In this tournament, the pairs were not randomly drawn as is usually the case but chosen in advance.
2015The 2015 World Tambourelli Championship, hosted by Scottish Tambourelli, took place on the 22nd and 23 August at the Merrick Leisure Centre in Newton Stewart, Scotland. The Men's Singles was won by Sebastian Rose. The Women's Singles was won by Jasmine Bosenick. The Mixed Doubles was won by Taliesen Appleton-Wickens and Bazil Hughes. Men's Singles Sebastian Rose defeated Marco Zink in 2 games in the Men's Singles final. Sebastian Rose was not only the first German champion, but also the first Men's Singles champion from outside the UK. This ended a streak of 5 consecutive Scottish champions, and announced Tamburello Dresden as the new top dogs of the competitive scene. Women's Singles Jasmine Bosenick defeated Gabriele Rose in the final, winning her 2nd World Tambourelli Championship title. With this win she became the 3rd player to win the title more than once. Mixed Doubles Taliesen Appleton-Wickens & Bazil Hughes won the Mixed Doubles tournament, defeating Marco Zink & Kevin Witt in the final. Veterans Doubles The Veterans Doubles was won by Nick Wright and Nik Clark, who defeated Chloe Bruce and Hugh Wallis.
2014The 2014 World Tambourelli Championship, hosted by the Devon Tambourelli Association, took place on the 2nd and 3 August on Riverford farm near Totnes in Devon. The Men's Singles was won by Bazil Hughes. The Women's Singles was won by Jasmine Bosenick. The Mixed Doubles was won by Silver Levy-So and Tom Amey. Men's Singles Bazil Hughes defeated Finn Lennartsson in 2 games in the Men's Singles final for his 3rd world title. Finn Lennartsson's run was one of the most memorable in Tambourelli history: he came through a razor-tight tie-breaker against Jason Littlefield to escape his group, defeated one of the favorites and Tambourelli greats Malcolm Heyes 2–1 in his quarter final, and defeated another former champion and favorite Daniel Francis-Bernson 2–1 in his semi-final. However the fairytale run came to an end in the final, played late at night in brutally cold conditions, when the defending champion Bazil Hughes wrapped up a dominant tournament with a decisive 2–0 victory. With this victory Bazil Hughes became the first player since Malcolm Heyes in 2006 to defend his Men's Singles title. Women's Singles Jasmine Bosenick won her first World Tambourelli Championship title, ending perhaps the most impressive streak in competitive tambourelli history by becoming the first female player to defeat Indy Lennartsson in recorded history. She also became the first ever English Women's Singles champion, after 12 consecutive Scottish champions since the Women's Singles tournament restarted in 2002. Mixed Doubles Silver Levy-So & Tom Amey won the Mixed Doubles tournament, defeating Daniel Francis-Bernson & Finlay Porter in the final.
2013The 2013 World Tambourelli Championship, hosted by Tamburello Dresden, took place on the 20th and 21 July in Dresden, Germany. It was the first World Tambourelli Championship to take place outside the UK. The Men's Singles was won by Bazil Hughes. The Women's Singles was won by Indy Priestman. Unlike in previous years, there was no Mixed Doubles tournament with randomly-assigned pairs but instead Men's Doubles and Women's Doubles tournaments in which players chose their doubles partners in advance. The Men's Doubles was won by Phillip Bahner & David Sobiella. The Women's Doubles was won by Indy Priestman & Chloe Bruce. Men's Singles Bazil Hughes defeated Malcolm Heyes in 2 games in the Men's Singles final, winning back the title that Malcolm Heyes won from him in 2012. In the final, Malcolm Heyes started strongly and reached the brink of victory in the first game with a lead of 19 points to 15. However, while leaping forward to win his 19th point, he suffered from cramp in his calf. After a short break he was able to continue, but was unable to sustain the level of play that had given him the lead. Bazil Hughes was able to win the first game 21–20 after saving 5 game points, and then won the second game comfortably to secure the title. With this win, Bazil Hughes became the 2nd player to have been confirmed to go through the Men's Singles tournament without dropping a single game. However this feat may have occurred multiple times pre-2009 - no accurate records of the individual matches played exist. This tournament used an atypical format in which there was a group stage, a knockout round, a further group stage, and then semi-finals and the final. Women's Singles Indy Priestman defeated Anne Larische to win an unprecedented 10th World Championship title. Doubles In 2013 there was no Mixed Doubles tournament, but Men's Doubles and Women's Doubles tournaments, in which pairs were chosen by the participants before the tournament began. The Men's Doubles champions were Phillip Bahner & David Sobiella. The Women's Doubles champions were Indy Priestman & Chloe Bruce.
2012The 2013 World Tambourelli Championship, hosted by the Devon Tambourelli Association, took place on the 20th and 21 July on Riverford Farm near Totnes in Devon. The Men's Singles was won by Malcolm Heyes. The Women's Singles was won by Indy Priestman. Men's Singles Malcolm Heyes defeated Seth Priestman in 2 games in the Men's Singles final. Women's Singles Indy Priestman defeated Jasmine Bosenick to win her 9th World Championship title. Mixed Doubles Malcolm Heyes & Tom Amey won the Mixed Doubles tournament, defeating Evan Barretxeguren-Priestman & Seth Priestman in the final.
2011The 2011 World Tambourelli Championship, hosted by the Devon Tambourelli Association, took place on the 23rd and 24 July on Riverford Farm near Totnes in Devon. The Men's Singles was won by Bazil Hughes. The Women's Singles was won by Stacey Duff. The Doubles was won by Ezra Cohen & Seth Priestman Men's Singles Bazil Hughes defeated the defending champion Liam Campbell in the semi-finals and tambourelli's most-decorated champion Malcolm Heyes in the final to win his first World Championship title. The tournament featured an all-Scottish last 4, and also had a Scottish winner in the Women's Singles tournament, solidifying the return-to-supremacy of Scottish tambourelli. Women's Singles Stacey Duff defeated Dilushi Jayasingha in the final to win her first World Championship title. At 17 years of age, she was the youngest Women's Singles champion in tambourelli history. Mixed Doubles Ezra Cohen & Seth Priestman won the Mixed Doubles tournament, defeating Johnny Tillbrook & Malcolm Heyes in the final.
2010The 2010 World Tambourelli Championship, hosted by Scottish Tambourelli, took place on Saturday the 31st of July and Sunday the 1st of August in the Merrick Leisure Centre in Newton Stewart. The Men's Singles was won by Liam Campbell. The Women's Singles was won by Indy Priestman. The Doubles was won by Jack Higginson and Saul Woollacott Men's Singles Liam Campbell, who was reigning under-16s World Champion and had only just turned 16, produced perhaps the most dominant Men's Singles tournament in tambourelli history to take the World Championship title in his first attempt. Not only did he win every game in the tournament - a first since verified records began - he did so in spectacularly dominant fashion. In the 14 individual games he played, he limited his opponent to 13 points or fewer in all but 1 game. So not only did he win every game he played, but he was only in any danger of losing once - a 21–19 victory over Bazil Hughes in the Round of 16, which he followed with a swift 21–11 win in game 2. With this win Liam Campbell became the youngest ever Men's Singles champion, the most dominant ever Men's Singles champion, and the only player to win the tournament in their very first attempt. He also brought Scottish tambourelli back to prominence, not only by ending a run of 3 consecutive English champions but also by emphatically dispatching Ezra Cohen, who was playing in his 4th consecutive final, by a scoreline of 21–12, 21–13. Women's Singles Indy Priestman defeated Stacey Duff in the final to win her 8th World Tambourelli championship title. Mixed Doubles Jack Higginson & Saul Woollacott won the Mixed Doubles tournament, defeating Andy Priestman & Bazil Hughes in the final.
The German Open - Dresden2018The 9th German Open, hosted by Tamburello Dresden, took place on Saturday the 22nd and Sunday the 23rd of September 2018 in Dresden, Germany. The Men's Singles was won by Alexander Christen. The Women's Singles was won by Inga Höben. The Men's Doubles was won by Taliesin Appleton-Wickens & Bazil Hughes. The Women's Doubles was won by Nadine Harmatschek & Laura Stolzer. The Mixed Doubles was won by Nadine Harmatschek & Dominic Hauke. '''Men's Singles'''
2017The 9th German Open, hosted by Tamburello Dresden, took place on Saturday the 23rd and Sunday the 24th of September 2017 in Dresden, Germany. The Men's Singles was won by Alexander Christen. The Women's Singles was won by Inga Höben. The Men's Doubles was won by Taliesin Appleton-Wickens & Bazil Hughes. The Women's Doubles was won by. The Mixed Doubles was won by Alexander Christen & Gabriele Rose. Men's Singles '''Women's Singles'''
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