Jasmina Keber

Jasmina Keber
Personal information
Country  Slovenia
Born (1988-11-26) November 26, 1988
Kirchheim/Teck, Germany
Residence Radeče, Slovenia
Height 1,58 m
Highest ranking 1 (January 2012)
Updated on 14 July 2016.

Jasmina Keber, born November 26, 1988 in Kirchheim unter Teck, Germany, is a crossminton (named speed badminton until 2016) player from Slovenia that holds the titles of current World and European Champion in female singles category.

Jasmina Keber won silver medal at the first ISBO Speed badminton World Championships in 2011 and the title of European Champion at the European Championships in 2012, both in female singles category. In 2013 she became World Champion and in 2014 she successfully defended her European Champion title. In 2015 she also successfully defended her World Champion title. In January 2012 she became Nr. 1 ranked player in the ISBO female singles world ranking and in July 2013 she became Nr. 1 ranked player in the ISBO doubles world ranking too. In the period of 2010-2016 she won 33 ISBO World Series and 24 cup singles tournaments and 8 ISBO World Series and 7 cup doubles tournaments. She currently resides in Radeče, Slovenia.

Career

2011

A perfect start into 2011 season with her maiden victory (Slovenian Open) at ISBO World Series tournaments was followed by victories at Serbian Open, Croatian Open and Hungarian Open with only defeat sustained in the final match of Slovak Open against Marta Sołtys from Poland.
The first ISBO Speed badminton World Championships took place in August at Steffi Graf stadium in Berlin, Germany. As 3rd seeded player she lost tightly contested final match against Janet Köhler from Germany, thus winning the title of vice-champion of the world.[1]

2012

Another perfect start into new season saw Jasmina Keber take over the Nr. 1 spot in the world rankings and repeat the victories at Slovenian Open, Croatian Open and Serbian Open. She also added victories at Slovak Open, Ukrainian Open and Czech Open to her tally, while finishing 2nd at Portuguese Open and Swiss Open, thus making a 3rd place at Hungarian Open her worst result of the year.
European Championships 2012 took place in Poreč, Croatia. As Nr. 1 seeded player in female category Jasmina Keber won the final match against Agnes Darnyik from Hungary and the title of European Champion. In addition, she finished 2nd in female doubles category with Helena Halas and 3rd in mixed doubles with Matjaž Šušteršič, thus becoming the most successful female player at European Championships 2012.[2]

2013

In January Jasmina Keber won the Slovenian Open for the third consecutive time, which was followed by victories at Hungarian Open in March, French Open and Slovak Open in May, Croatian Open in June, Dutch Open and Ukrainian Open in July and Portuguese Open in September.
World Championships 2013 took place mid-June in Berlin. After winning a bronze medal in mixed doubles in pair with Matjaž Šušteršič, Jasmina Keber secured the title of World Champion in female singles category by winning an incredible final match against Marta Sołtys of Poland, thus achieving the biggest success of her career.[3]
In July, Jasmina Keber became the first player in the history of speed badminton to simultaneously hold the titles of current World Champion, European Champion, No. 1 ranked player in singles and No. 1 ranked player in doubles category.[4]

2014

Having suffered only one defeat in singles matches in 2013, 2014 season started with a surprising defeat in the final of Slovenian Open, followed by victories at Hungarian Open, Slovak Open, Dutch Open, Croatian Open and Serbian Open. At European Championship in Warsaw Jasmina Keber won gold in female singles category and silver in mixed doubles category. Another successful season with only one defeat in singles matches was rounded up with a victory at Czech Open.

2015

New season brought some tournament mode changes, splitting the World Series tournaments into 1000 points and 500 points tournaments. Nonetheless, the season started with a victory at Slovenian Open, followed by a defeat in the final of Hungarian Open and victories at Slovak Open and Croatian Open. At the World Championship in Berlin Jasmina Keber won gold in female singles category and silver in mixed doubles category. In October, Slovenian national team, consisting of Jasmina Keber, Samo Lipuscek, Robi Titovsek and Matjaz Sustersic won the ISBO Nations Cup Final Tournament in Eragny, France. Victories at Swiss Open and Japanese Open followed in the last two months of the year.

2016

2016 season started with a victory at Slovenian Open, followed by victories at Polish Open, Croatian Open and Hungarian Open. The highlight of the season was the European Championships in Brest, France, where after injuring her ankle she finished in 3rd place in both singles and mixed doubles categories. Immediately after the tournament she announced the end of her season due to a pregnancy.

World Championships

2015 - Berlin Germany

Result Category Surface Final opponent Final score Partner
gold female singles hard court Germany Janet Köhler 16:11, 16:13 /
silver mixed doubles grass Sweden Rebecca Nielsen/Melker Ekberg 14:16, 13:16 Slovenia Matjaž Šušteršič

2013 - Berlin Germany

Result Category Surface Final opponent Final score Partner
gold female singles clay Poland Marta Sołtys 13:16, 17:15, 16:14 /
bronze mixed doubles clay / / Slovenia Matjaž Šušteršič

2011 - Berlin Germany

Result Category Surface Final opponent Final score
silver female singles clay Germany Janet Köhler 16:18, 13:16

European Championships


2016 - Brest France

Result Category Surface Final opponent Final score Partner
bronze female singles hard court / / /
bronze mixed doubles hard court / / Slovenia Matjaž Šušteršič

2014 - Warsaw Poland

Result Category Surface Final opponent Final score Partner
gold female singles clay Germany Jennifer Greune 16:10, 16:9 /
silver mixed doubles clay Germany Jennifer Greune/Daniel Gossen 1:16, 11:16 Slovenia Matjaž Šušteršič

2012 - Poreč Croatia

Result Category Surface Final opponent Final score Partner
gold female singles clay Hungary Agnes Darnyik 16:11, 16:9, 13:16, 16:13 /
silver female doubles clay Hungary Agnes Darnyik/Krisztina Bognar 7:16, 9:16, 13:16 Slovenia Helena Halas
bronze mixed doubles clay / / Slovenia Matjaž Šušteršič

Tournament finals

Singles

ISBO World Series
Date Tournament Level/points Surface Final opponent Result Final score
28-01-2011 Slovenia Podčetrtek 1.000 pts parquet Slovenia Helena Halas won 15:17, 16:10, 16:5
21-05-2011 Slovakia Bratislava 1.000 pts parquet Poland Marta Sołtys lost 12:16, 15:17
04-06-2011 Serbia Belgrade 1.000 pts parquet Slovakia Barbora Syč-Krivanova won 16:6, 16:11
18-06-2011 Croatia Rijeka 1.000 pts parquet Hungary Veronika Kunyik won 16:6, 16:10
24-09-2011 Hungary Budapest 1.000 pts parquet Slovakia Barbora Syč-Krivanova won 16:8, 16:12
28-01-2012 Slovenia Podčetrtek 1.000 pts parquet Slovakia Barbora Syč-Krivanova won 16:13, 16:11
14-04-2012 Croatia Zagreb 1.000 pts parquet Slovakia Barbora Syč-Krivanova won 16:10, 21:19
05-05-2012 Portugal Lisbon 1.000 pts parquet Germany Jennifer Greune lost 11:16, 16:18
26-05-2012 Slovakia Trnava 1.000 pts hard court Hungary Agnes Darnyik won 15:17, 16:12, 20:18
09-06-2012 Serbia Belgrade 1.000 pts clay Sweden Rebecca Nielsen won 16:13, 16:10
28-07-2012 Ukraine Uzhgorod 1.000 pts parquet Hungary Agnes Darnyik won 16:8, 16:4
15-09-2012 Czech Republic Prague 1.000 pts clay Hungary Krisztina Bognar won 12:16, 16:7, 16:11
24-11-2012 Switzerland Wohlen 1.000 pts granular court Hungary Agnes Darnyik lost 14:16, 7:16
26/27-01-2013 Slovenia Podčetrtek 1.000 pts parquet Hungary Agnes Darnyik won 16:6, 9:16, 16:10
16-03-2013 Hungary Budapest 1.000 pts parquet Hungary Agnes Darnyik won 16:11, 16:12
04/05-05-2013 France Paris 1.000 pts hard court Slovakia Barbora Syč-Krivanova won 9:16, 16:10, 16:8
18/19-05-2013 Slovakia Trnava 1.000 pts hard court Slovakia Barbora Syč-Krivanova won 16:9, 16:12
22/23-06-2013 Croatia Rijeka 1.000 pts parquet Slovakia Barbora Syč-Krivanova won 16:10, 16:3
06/07-07-2013 Netherlands Amstelveen 1.000 pts carpet Germany Ellen Martins Rodrigues won 16:4, 16:13
27-07-2013 Ukraine Uzhgorod 1.000 pts parquet Slovakia Barbora Syč-Krivanova won 16:5, 16:12
14-09-2013 Portugal Guimaraes 1.000 pts parquet Germany Jennifer Greune won 16:6, 16:8
25/26-01-2014 Slovenia Podčetrtek 1.000 pts parquet Hungary Agnes Darnyik lost 13:16, 16:6, 15:17
22/23-03-2014 Hungary Budapest 1.000 pts clay Hungary Agnes Darnyik won 16:5, 16:4
05/06-04-2014 Slovakia Trnava 1.000 pts hard court Slovakia Barbora Syč-Krivanova won 14:16, 16:7, 16:8
17/18-05-2014 Netherlands Amstelveen 1.000 pts carpet Germany Susanne Weckop won 16:3, 16:7
01-06-2014 Croatia Zagreb 1.000 pts parquet Hungary Krisztina Bognar won 16:6, 16:10
07-06-2014 Serbia Belgrade 1.000 pts clay Hungary Agnes Darnyik won 16:8, 16:3
06/07-09-2014 Czech Republic Prague 1.000 pts clay Sweden Rebecca Nielsen won 16:11, 16:5
31-01-2015 Slovenia Podčetrtek 500 pts parquet Hungary Agnes Darnyik won 16:12, 16:3
21/22-03-2015 Hungary Budapest 1.000 pts artif. grass Hungary Agnes Darnyik lost 12:16, 16:11, 9:16
28-03-2015 Slovakia Banska Bystrica 500 pts hard court Slovakia Barbora Syč-Krivanova won 16:8, 16:14
14-06-2015 Croatia Zagreb 1.000 pts hard court Hungary Nora Gaal won 16:7, 16:11
14/15-11-2015 Switzerland Arlesheim 1.000 pts parquet Slovenia Danaja Knez won 16:7, 16:6
12/13-12-2015 Japan Tokyo 500 pts parquet Japan Aya Udagawa won 16:12, 16:7
06-02-2016 Slovenia Podčetrtek 1.000 pts parquet Hungary Agnes Darnyik won 16:12, 17:19, 16:7
09-04-2016 Poland Warsaw 1.000 pts hard court Sweden Rebecca Nielsen won 21:19, 16:8
28/29-05-2016 Croatia Zagreb 1.000 pts hard court Poland Marta Urbanik won 16:9, 16:11
04-06-2016 Hungary Budapest 1.000 pts clay/hard court Hungary Agnes Darnyik won 16:8, 16:12
Cup tournaments
Date Tournament Surface Final opponent Result
26-06-2010 Slovenia Radeče parquet/asphalt Slovenia Urška Kolenc won
10-01-2011 Slovakia Detva parquet Slovakia Daniela Klinčakova won
19-02-2011 Slovenia Kranj parquet Slovenia Helena Halas won
02-04-2011 Poland Brzeszcze parquet Poland Marta Sołtys won
25-06-2011 Slovenia Radeče parquet Slovenia Helena Halas lost
26-06-2011 Croatia Zagreb asphalt Slovenia Katarina Turk won
06-08-2011 Slovenia Bohinj parquet Slovenia Helena Halas won
20-08-2011 Croatia Fužine asphalt Croatia Ana Trampetić won
25-02-2012 Croatia Zagreb parquet Hungary Krisztina Bognar won
19-05-2012 Slovenia Trbovlje parquet Slovenia Helena Halas won
23-06-2012 Slovenia Radeče parquet/asphalt Slovenia Helena Halas won
14-07-2012 Croatia Ičići sand Croatia Tea Grofelnik won
04-08-2012 Slovenia Bohinj grass Slovenia Nina Jazbinšek won
13-10-2012 Croatia Zagreb clay Hungary Agnes Darnyik won
17-11-2012 Slovenia Ptuj parquet Slovenia Katarina Turk won
06-04-2013 Slovenia Radeče parquet Hungary Eszter Horvath won
13-07-2013 Croatia Ičići sand Hungary Agnes Darnyik won
10-08-2013 Slovenia Bohinj grass Hungary Nora Gaal won
28-09-2013 Slovenia Trbovlje parquet Hungary Eszter Horvath won
03-11-2013 Brazil São Paulo parquet Brazil Sandra Sorpreso won
27-09-2014 Slovenia Trbovlje parquet Hungary Beata Fenyvesy won
25-04-2015 Croatia Porec clay Hungary Agnes Darnyik won
26-09-2015 Slovenia Trbovlje parquet Hungary Nora Gaal won
18-06-2016 Slovenia Radece parquet/asphalt Slovenia Danaja Knez won
Cup tournaments - Open division
Date Tournament Surface Final opponent Result
21-06-2014 Slovenia Radeče parquet/asphalt Slovenia Robi Titovšek lost
13-09-2014 Croatia Krapina parquet Hungary Gergely Racz won
19-06-2015 Slovenia Radeče parquet Slovenia Robi Titovšek injury loss

Doubles

ISBO World Series
Date Tournament Level/points Surface Partner Category Final opponents Result Final score
09-06-2012 Serbia Beograd 1.000 pts clay Slovenia Matjaž Šušteršič all pairs Sweden Per Hjalmarson/Mattias Aronsson lost 6:16, 14:16
26/27-01-2013 Slovenia Podčetrtek 1.000 pts parquet Slovenia Matjaž Šušteršič all pairs Slovenia Robi Titovšek/Samo Lipušček lost 13:16, 15:17
22/23-06-2013 Croatia Rijeka 1.000 pts parquet Slovenia Matjaž Šušteršič all pairs Slovenia Robi Titovšek/Samo Lipušček lost 13:16, 16:13, 7:16
06/07-07-2013 Netherlands Amstelveen 1.000 pts carpet Slovenia Matjaž Šušteršič mixed pairs Germany Ellen Martins Rodrigues/Sönke Kaatz lost 10:16, 19:21
27-07-2013 Ukraine Uzhgorod 1.000 pts parquet Slovenia Matjaž Šušteršič all pairs Hungary Gergely Racz/Laszlo Racz won 12:16, 17:15, 17:15
14-09-2013 Portugal Guimaraes 1.000 pts parquet Slovenia Matjaž Šušteršič all pairs Germany Patrick Schüsseler/Robin Joop lost 8:16, 8:16
17/18-05-2014 Netherlands Amstelveen 1.000 pts carpet Slovenia Matjaž Šušteršič mixed pairs Germany Susanne Weckop/Michael von Lennep won 16:9, 16:13
31-05-2014 Croatia Zagreb 1.000 pts parquet Slovenia Matjaž Šušteršič mixed pairs Slovakia Henrieta Syč-Krivanova/Jan Ščavnicky won 16:7, 16:8
07-06-2014 Serbia Beograd 1.000 pts clay Slovenia Matjaž Šušteršič all pairs Ukraine Myhailo Mandryk / Slovakia Jan Ščavnicky lost 15:17, 7:16
06/07-09-2014 Czech Republic Prague 1.000 pts clay Slovenia Matjaž Šušteršič mixed pairs Germany Anna Borek/Julien Soos lost 14:16, 18:20
31-01-2015 Slovenia Podčetrtek 500 pts parquet Slovenia Matjaž Šušteršič mixed pairs Hungary Agnes Darnyik/Tamas Dozsa won 8:16, 16:14, 16:12
21/22-03-2015 Hungary Budapest 1.000 pts artific. grass Slovenia Matjaž Šušteršič mixed pairs Germany Anna Borek/Julien Soos won 16:13, 19:17
28-03-2015 Slovakia Banska Bystrica 500 pts hard court Slovenia Matjaž Šušteršič mixed pairs Slovenia Danaja Knez / Sweden Melker Ekberg lost 8:16, 13:16
13-06-2015 Croatia Zagreb 1.000 pts hard court Slovenia Matjaž Šušteršič mixed pairs Hungary Edit Veresne Osvay/Gergely Racz won 16:6, 18:16
11-12-2015 Japan Tokyo 500 pts parquet Slovenia Matjaž Šušteršič mixed pairs Japan Yuka Aketa/Akihiko Nishimura lost 16:13, 18:20, 14:16
07-02-2016 Slovenia Podčetrtek 1.000 pts parquet Germany Patrick Schüsseler all pairs Hungary Gergely Racz/Laszlo Racz won 16:10, 16:14
28/29-05-2016 Croatia Zagreb 1.000 pts hard court Slovenia Matjaž Šušteršič mixed pairs Slovenia Lori Škerl/Jaša Jovan won 16:12, 16:14
Cup tournaments
Date Tournament Surface Partner Category Final opponents Result
25-02-2012 Croatia Zagreb parquet Slovenia Matjaž Šušteršič all pairs Hungary Peter Vincze/Gabor Revesz lost
28-09-2013 Slovenia Trbovlje parquet Slovenia Matjaž Šušteršič all pairs Hungary Eszter Horvath/Gabor Revesz won
03-11-2013 Brazil São Paulo parquet Slovenia Matjaž Šušteršič mixed pairs Brazil Carolina Naltchadjian/Marco Oliveira won
30-11-2013 Slovenia Ptuj parquet Slovenia Matjaž Šušteršič all pairs Slovenia Robi Titovšek/Samo Lipušček lost
21-06-2014 Slovenia Radeče parquet Slovenia Matjaž Šušteršič all pairs Slovenia Bojan Jerman/Alen Baumkirher won
27-09-2014 Slovenia Trbovlje parquet Slovenia Matjaž Šušteršič all pairs Hungary Oliver Vincze/Karoly Vincze won
25-04-2015 Croatia Poreč clay Slovenia Matjaž Šušteršič all pairs Hungary Agnes Darnyik/Tamas Dozsa won
19-06-2015 Slovenia Radeče parquet Slovenia Matjaž Šušteršič all pairs Slovenia Lori Škerl/Jaša Jovan won
26-09-2015 Slovenia Trbovlje parquet Slovenia Matjaž Šušteršič all pairs Slovenia Silvo Vidmar/Alen Baumkirher won
27-02-2016 Croatia Zagreb parquet Slovenia Matjaž Šušteršič all pairs Slovenia Danaja Knez/Jaša Jovan lost

References

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