Your way to the European Open03.02.2020
Best trip ever

Next stop: Usti-nad-Laben, Czech Republic

If you want to be part of the whole trip then remember to register. Registration starts this sunday 7pm. You can choose:

  • Make your now trip: Travel their by your own, play the Headis Spring Break Cup, be part of the EO as a visitor, get a place to sleep (3x), get an event shirt,… (costs: 35€)
  • Travel with the Headisbus: Be part of the Headistrip of your life! Travel there with other Headisplayers in a Bus (Kaiserslautern – Usti-nad-Labem – Kaiserslautern, play the Headis Spring Break Cup, be part of the EO as a visitor, get a place to sleep (3x), get an event shirt,.. (costs: 60€)

Only a limited number of players will be able to drive their with the bus so make sure you register in time. Registration starts on Sunday, 09.02.2020 at 7 pm! As always you can easily register on headis.com for the Cup . The point of time of the registration online will be the criteria if you are among the lucky players as long as the payment gets in within one week. If you pay and unfortunately don’t make it your fee of course will be refunded.

We will confirm your attendance asap! There’s one thing we can say: be quick! Lots of guys want to go to Czech Republic so grab your laptop, smartphone and tabler and be ready! Sunday, 09.02.2022 at 7 pm!



Masters 2020 – Die Spieler17.01.2020

Wie immer bereiten wir beim Masters besonders viele Specials vor. Nach der Schwellköpperei können die Spieler z.B. standesgemäß im Hotel einchecken und sich in der Sauna für das Masters regenerieren. Heute stellen wir euch die 30 Jungs und Mädels vor, die es geschafft haben sich für das Jubiläums-Masters zu qualifizieren.

Headsinfarkt

Über ihn gibt es nicht viel zu sagen. Der klare Favorit bei den Jungs!

Theadix

Das letzte Masters kam für sie noch ein bisschen zu früh. Als Nr.1 der Rangliste und Weltmeisterin geht sie dieses Jahr als Favoritin ins Turnier.

Olaf der Wikinger

Hinter Headsinfarkt war er mit 774 Punkten in der Jahreswertung die Nr. 2. Mit Olaf wird zu rechnen sein!

Platzwunder

Im Laufe des letzten Jahres hatte sie sich zwischenzeitlich auf Platz 1 der Weltrangliste gespielt. Grund genug, um Ansprüche beim Masters auf Platz 1 zu haben.

Bagger Peter

2018 hat der passionierte Baggerfahrer den Pokal hochgestreckt. Mit etwas Glück klappt’s auch 2020. P.S. Es gibt neue wunderschöne Masters-Pokale!

The big bad Head

Titelverteidigerin! Die Location dürfte sie in bester Erinnerung haben…

Sniper Schorsch

Vor 5 Jahren hat er das Masters gewonnen und stand letztes Jahr im Finale. Da geht was.

Red Hot Chili Headers missing Pepper

Sie hat schon alles gesehen. Weltmeisterin, Masterssiegerin, etc. Auch da geht was!

Lauchgesicht

Auch der Fünftplatzierte der Jahreswertung hat das Masters schon gewonnen (2014) und wird seine Gruppe automatisch zur Todesgruppe machen.

Spiff

Sie ist so lang dabei wie kaum eine andere (2010). Masterssiege, Weltmeistertitel – alles hat sie schon eingestrichen. Und mit dem Sieg beim Cup in Tschechien im November ihre Siegeschancen untermauert!

Ullix

Mit dem Sieg der Weihnachtsköpperei im Dezember hat er die letzten Zweifel ausgeräumt, dass er einer der Titelkandidaten ist.

Mini Milq

Ebenfall lang dabei (2010) aber bisher ohne einen der ganz großen Titel. Vielleicht klappt’s 2020?!

Der unglaubliche Kalk

Von den Spielern, die noch nie ein Turnier gewonnen haben, war der Kalk 2020 der beste. Vielleicht ist es 2020 soweit?!

Matruschka

Der Dauerbrenner bei den Mädels. 2019 hat sie alle Turniere mitgespielt, inkl. Les deux Alpes wo sie ihren ersten Turniersieg geholt hat.

Dendiik

Der vermutlich bislang beste nichtdeutsche (männliche) Spieler aller Zeiten. Platz 8 in Jahreswertung und Rangliste sowie der Sieg gegen Headsinfarkt im August machen Lust auf mehr!

Teef

2019 alles außer Les 2 Alpes mitgenommen! Mit hohem Kilometerzähler das Masters-Ticket gelöst!

Stennis the Mennis

Einer der jeden schlagen kann. Ob es am Sonntag soweit ist, entscheidet er.

Rarrvioli

Sie hat sich die Wildcard im Rundlauf des Todes bei der W8K gesichert. An der Platte hat sie vermutlich nur Außenseiterchancen aber vielleicht macht sie’s wie Dänemark 1992!

Nomit

Mittlerweile spielt er über sein halbes Leben Headis! Das sollte als Qualifikation mehr als genügen.

Janna Kournikova

Die zweite Wildcard bei den Mädels. Als Weltmeisterin von 2018 aber alles andere als Kanonenfutter!

Head0r, Kampfschrei aus der Unterwelt

Seit Jahren ein sicherer Kandidat für das Masters. In Les 2 Alpes hat es 2019 ein Mal zu einem Platz auf dem Treppchen gereicht.

Wurstverkäufer

Egal ob an der Platte oder am Mikro. Wursti macht immer eine gute Figur!

HeadBen

Mit 10 Turnieren in 2019 hält er die mürbende Bochumer Fahne im Masters-Feld hoch!

ŽABA

Mit nur 6 Turnieren auf Platz 15 der Jahreswertung. Stark!

Superfly

Hat mit 192 Punkten dieses Jahr 5 Punkte zu viel geholt und damit seine Probemitgliedschaft bei der 187 Straßenbande verloren.

Headlowsky

Er ist ebenfalls haarscharf an den 187ern gescheitert mit 186 Punkten in 2019!

Headi Potter

Geht als ältester Teilnehmer ins Turnier, der sich aber seit 10 Jahren immer sportlich für das Masters qualifizieren konnte!

Nikolaus Kopfernikus

Wir begrüßen den ersten Schweizer beim Headis Masters!

Der Hühnerschregga

Sein allererstes Turnierspiel hat er bei der WK7 noch 11:1 – 11:2 gegen Headsinfarkt verloren. Seitdem hat er riesige Fortschritte gemacht, bei der W8K den frühreren Weltmeister Marvelous96 im KO-Spiel besiegt und später bärenstark das Mastersticket beim Rundlauf gelöst.

Lance

Kaum einer war 2019 so headisverrückt wie er. 10 von 11 Turnieren mitgenommen, inkl. starker Performance auf der Aftershowparty in Brünn oder auf der W8K (siehe Bild). Das und sein Bewerbungsvideo inkl. langer Anreise zu jedem einzelnen Training machen ihn zu einem verdienten Wildcard-Gewinner!



Masters Jubilee09.01.2020

Insane! For the tenth time the very best Headis players gather up and find the new Masters Champions!

Heineken, Promilla, Headbrötchen mit Zwiebeln, Hoshi, Lauchgesicht, Red Hot Chilil Headers missing Pepper, Sniper Schorsch, Headi Bobics junger Tatapan, Headsinfarkt, Headi Bobics junger Tatapan, Headsinfarkt, Klausi, Pressure Pete, Red Hot Chili Headers missing Pepper, Headsinfarkt, The big bad Head!

These are the names of the winners from 2011 to 2019. Each year we invite the best players to special locations!

Porsche Arena, Stuttgart | Airport Arkaden, Düsseldorf | Fritz-Walter-Stadion, Kaiserslautern | Steinbruch, Kaiserslautern | Löfft, Kaiserslautern | Radisson Blu, Karlsruhe | ISPO, München | KUZ, Mainz

Soon we’ll tell you more about the players 2020. Stay tuned!



Letzte Chance auf’s Headis Masters!17.12.2019

The incredible W8K is history and we’re already looking forward to the Headis Masters 2020!

The best 18 guys and 8 girls already qualified via annual ranking + Hühnerschregga and Rarrvioli got their ticket at this huge round the table after the tournament!

But you still have a chance to play the Headis Masters 2020! Just show us what Headis means to you. Everything is allowed!

Send your video, photo, song, poem, whatever to info@headis.com until December 21st. On December 24th we will announce the winners and the last contestants for the Headis Masters 2020!



What a weekend! The Headis WC 201807.07.2018
great atmosphere at the WC
Pic: Falk Venen

So this was it. The Headis World Championship 2018! For us it was an incredible 2 day Headis Festival together with you guys!

Bouncy Castle, Soccerparcours, Sand Castle Contest, Fotobox, 24 Table Tennis Tables, Late Night Qualification, AND AND AND! Everything you need was set at the Stadtwerke Kaiserslautern. Huge numbers of players, lots of nations – sure! The weather was great as well!

At the WC the party starts on friday already! At 4pm it all began und the players started to warmup. One of the first players was Diego Gutiereez – Argentionian, Volleyballplayer and Olympian. The atmosphere was just awesome. Everywhere there were people playing and hanging out until the very last groups started at the Late Night Qualification. The Headis WC was ready to go!

The saturday started with a giant group picture and the first of 384 games started. All in all there were 635 games played this weekend.

The best came last: Some days before the tournament we showed the Players to watch.Headsinfarkt and FuWaTe were in it, of course. Among the “honorable mentions” there were Janna Kournikova and Olaf the Wikinger. Both of them played a great WC and went their way to the final against Otto, Tatapan and Klausi respectively Headi Hoeneß, Pressure Pete and Sniper Schorsch! FuWaTe beat Headité, Cabezaza and The bid bad Head while Headsinfarkt didn’t have to fear to loose a set against Denidiik, The Comeheader and der hackfleisch headende Zerheader. In the semifinal Headsinfarkt faced Lauchgesicht. During the game it was both very quite and very loud alternating. Lauchgesicht had three match points and the serve but Headsinfarkt wouldn’t be Headsinfarkt if  he couldn’t win matches like this. Under this insane pressure he started  a 6:1 run and won the match with 13:11 in the third set!

The both Kaiserslauterer players Klausi and Sniper Schorsch won their tight 3-set-matches to become 3rd before the finals started.

The girls final looked like a two set win for FuWaTe as she had three match points. Janna Kournikova inimitably hits the edge to 10:10, wins the set by 12:10. Third set. A tigh one again! At 8:8 none of the players took too much risk and Janna Kournikova made three in a row for 11:8 and for the World Championship. Congratz to both of them!

There was one more match coming up. Olaf challenges Headsinfarkt. In the first set the underdog had ad 6:4 lead before Headsinfarkt put it up a knotch and won the set by 11:8. The second set had awesome Headis but still there was no way to defeat Headsinfarkt – 11:6. World Champion! Once again Congratz from the Headis Team.

After the final the huge tombola took place and the party began. At about 6:30 am we unplugged the last jack!

Thanks to all our sponsors: BITO, Stadtwerke Kaiserslautern, KangaROOS, Sponeta, 540, Sir Henry Kreativagentur, Rocketman, KSK KL, TacoKidd, RockTown!

Thanks to all the helpers at the playgr0und and at the bar. It was a blast.

Thanks to all of you guys who make the tournaments what they are. No matter where. See you in Hamburg!



Headis World Championship 2018 – Players to watch (girls)26.06.2018
Headis WM 2017
HEADIS

We’re heading for the world championship with the speed of light. Players from all over the globe will fight for the title for the 13th time. So it’s about time to take a look at the players with the best title chances, players to watch and who will have chances on a deep tournament run. One thing is clear: the girls competition has never been as balanced and closed as this year.

  1. Klausi – the girl to beat

Back-to-back world champion, #1 in the world ranking and only two losses in 2018. Klausi is without a question the frontrunner for this years world championship. 2018 went well so far with three world cup wins in five tournaments. Klausi has been around for quite a while now. She started Headis in 2013 and is always one of the favorites – at least since her first world cup title in 2015. 2018 went well well so far… yeah she lost her masters title to Missing Pepper and she „only“ ended up third at the last cup in Darmstadt, but Klausi should be ready for this years World Championship. Every opponent should be warned: if you want the title „World Champion“ then Klausi is the girl to beat.

  1. (Red Hot Chili Header’s) Missing Pepper – the one you should never count out

Missing Pepper had a great start in 2018 so far. She easily made it to the semifinals in each tournament except for Brussels and even managed to win the masters. She can without a doubt be seen as the runner-up behind Klausi. She already played 52 tournaments so far and is able to use her experience to reach her third title after 2014 and 2015 for sure. Her roadmap to the title should be clear: Play like a favorite till the final and beat Klausi for the title. Sounds like a good plan, but the fact that the girls competition is more balanced than ever makes it hard to predict anything. 

  1. FuWaTe – the one that is „on fire“

FuWaTe played three world cups so far in 2018, ended up #2 two times and managed to win the third one. The fact that she made it to #3 in the world ranking shows: this girl is on fire. Her great results in 2018 plus the fact that she did pretty good in her previous world championships (#4 in 2015 and #5 in 2017) make her one of the players to watch this year. If she’s able to make it to the finals should depend on her form on the day. 

  1. Tableminnie – the dark horse?

Dark horse? Ok… after winning two world cups you can’t be seen as a blank sheet… but Tableminnie as world champion? Her 10th place in the world ranking doesn’t sound very terrifying. If you keep in mind that she only needed 6 tournaments to get here does for sure! On a good day tableminnie is able to beat everyone (like she showed in previous competitions), but on a bad day she is also able to loose against everyone (like she showed in previous competitions). It’s very hard to predict anything before the day of the world championship, so we’ll see which tableminnie will play on saturday.

Honorable mentions: Cabezaza, Janna Kournikova, Spiff, Schmoffkopf, The Big Bad Head, Mini Milk



Headis World Championship 2018 – Players to watch (men)25.06.2018
Headis WM 2017
HEADIS

We’re heading for the world championship with the speed of light. Players from all over the globe will fight for the title for the 13th time. So it’s about time to take a look at the players with the best title chances, players to watch and who will have chances on a deep tournament run.

  1. Headsinfarkt – the GOAT!?

Headsinfarkt started to play Headis in 2012 and an inherent part of the tournament series since that time. After his career year in 2015 where he won every single cup of the tournament series (except the EC-qualification) he is considered the greatest player Headis has ever seen.

Even though Headsinfarkt has to fight for his victories much more nowadays than in the past, he is still the guy to beat to win it all.

First in all-time-points, most world-cup-victories of all players (41!), 96% rate of victories and 3 World Championship titles tell a tale of their own – only to mention a few of his accomplishments. The tournament year 2018 also started really good for him. He won three of the five tournaments and ended up second in the other ones. For sure… the masters tournament ended early for him and for sure… Pressure Pete had the better ending in the final of the last cup in Darmstadt. But does anyone really believe that Headsinfarkt will once again miss out on his 4th title (what would be a new men’s record)? There’s (at least) one guy who does…

  1. Sebastian Headdel – the defending champion

If there’s one guy that could beat Headsinfarkt it’s Sebastian Headdel. Since his first world-cup-victory at his home cup in Cologne in 2018 (final against Headsinfarkt) his trend is still an upward one. He managed to win 7 titles and was the only guy who seemed to be a threat to the record breaking champion for a long time. His biggest achievement: World Champion 2017. Sebastian Headdel reached #2 of the world ranking and established himself at the world elite. But is he still hungry enough for his title defending? 2018 started good with a victory in Mainz and a second place in Göttingen. Unfortunately Headdel had to cancel all other tournament because of an injury. We will soon find out how strong he will return for the world championship… but everybody knows: never give up a world champion…

  1. Pressure Pete – the one who is „on fire“

Kaiserslautern is back. Soccerwise it’s the saddest year of all time for the heart of the palatinate, but the mother city of Headis finally managed to produce a tournament winner once again. Even though Pressure Pete was eliminated early in Göttingen right after his suprising victory at the masters in January, his other rankings are pretty impressive: second in France, second in Brussels and then his first world-cup-title in Darmstadt. If one of all the players is „on fire“ the it’s Pressure Pete. He even became #3 in the worldranking and can be named as one of the title favorite for a reason. After his spectacular run to the finals in 2016 he really screwed up in 2017 and got eliminated in the second round. One more reason to win it all in 2018 and bring the title to Kaiserslautern for the first time since „Ronny aus dem Osten“ in 2006

  1. Sniper Schorsch – the one who deserves it

There’s another player from Kaiserslautern who has similar plans for the world championship: Sniper Schorsch. Hardly anyone is a part of the tournament series for a longer time like him – hardly anyone stays in the Top4 of the world ranking for a longer time like him – but also hardly anyone has more problems playing the world cup like him. Sniper’s quality is undisputed and he shows it at nearly every tournament. Even though his last victory happened some time ago (European Championship 2015) „Rampi“ (only to name one of his many nicknames) can always make a run to the winner’s rostrum. He reached the semifinals six times at the last ten tournaments. Outcome: 1x second, 4x third, 1x fourth. Sniper is maybe to the biggest favorite for the title but on a good day he’s always able to start a deep tournament run – with an open end! The world championship doesn’t seem to be one of his favorite tournaments in the past but nevertheless or precisely because of that Sniper will win the title and be world champion for the first time.

  1. Lauchgesicht – the last Gött(ing)er

There was a time when Göttingen dominated the Headis tournament series. 2012: Headsinfarkt is a Headis greenhorn, Rolli the butcher is in his prime (whatever that means) and Göttingen is dominating the world championship. Spiff vs. Heineken is one of the two semifinals – a duel of two players from Göttingen. A short time later Heineken wins the semifinal as well as the whole tournament and will be the player to beat for a long time. 

Also playing at that time: Lauchgesicht – not as successful as the other guys but with the same (or even more) passion. Six years later Lauchgesicht is considered to be one of the best active players right now – in contrast to the other former players from Göttingen. He won his first world-cup-title in 2014 and reached the final of the world championship in 2015 but lost out to Headsinfarkt. 

Göttingen had his ups and downs and is in rebuilding mode right now. The only constant: Lauchgesicht. #5 of the world ranking, still able to reach the semifinals and capable of playing a great Top10-rally. Even though it’s not fixed that he ends up in the Top4 of a tournament, everybody knows: don’t count out the Lauch. Particularly because the world championship seems to be one of his favorite tournaments (2017: #3). title favorite? not at all… a chance to have a deep tournament run? hell yeah!

  1. Wurstverkäufer – the Underdog

Where does he come from? Everybody should know by now that the Wurstverkäufer has established himself as a Top10 player. Yes it took him some time to get there but his potential was always there… but who considered him to be ranked at #6 right before the world championship?

Cologne in his mind, Hamburg in his heart… apart from him being a vegetarian right now his game has changed as well: He produces less errors, he get’s in his opponents minds… the only thing that will stay for eternity is his „Murach“ (service fault). Yeah he is still waiting for his first final appearance but it’s only a matter of time till he gets there. His chances on a victory at the world championship should tend to 0% but he is capable of messing with everybody: Save your seat for the expected quarterfinal against Pressure Pete!

  1. Nomit/Headi Hoeneß – the NextGen

One of them is playing since he is 10 years old, the other one began in 2015 – both have been top10-players and both are hungry for more. Nomit had his biggest success at last year’s Headclash in Cologne where he eliminated Headsinfarkt and ended up on the second place. he also had a deep tournament run at the world championship 2017 but Headsinfarkt was to strong in the quarterfinals. Nomit is a great player by now but has still a big growth potential. If he’s able to play in a semifinal or even a final depends on his daily form. The sky is the limit if he can play freely.

Headis Hoeneß on the other hand already had his world championship moment. In 2017 he ended up on a sensational fourth place. It’s hard to predict how good he is right now because he had to cancel the last three tournaments. 

  1. Dendiik – the curly head from Slovakia

Nobody gives Dendiik a high chance on winning it all at the world championship. But if you look at what he has accomplished in the last year (his first year as a headisplayer!) you will be amazed: While he got eliminated in the second round at his first tournament in Prague he managed to end up fourth at the European Championship in 2017 out of nowhere. Because of the long travels from Slovakia to the several tournaments he only has played two tournaments this year. He got eliminated in the round of 16 in Darmstadt but played reached the quarterfinal in Brussels where he lost in a close match to Lauchgesicht and missed out on what would have been a sensational run to the semifinals. Nobody expects Dendiik to provide a supernatural performance but everyone who has to face him during the tournament should be alerted.

honorable mentions: Olaf der Wikinger, Bob der Headmaster, der unglaubliche Kalk



Win 1 of 10 Pairs of KangaROOS Sneakers11.06.2018
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Just show us your way to the Headis World Championship 2018!
No matter if it’s the rough training with your competitors or the Headis talk while havin’ a beer with your friends or working out on Mt. Everest.

Show us your preparation! Show us your Headis Bootcamp!
Just use #Headis and #HeadisBootcamp for the next weeks. After the World Cup the 10 greatest Bootcamps win a brand new pair!
At @headis_sports you can see our preparation while we arrange everything!