Two rival footballers from Halver find together on the tennis court

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Separated in football in the colors, on the court side by side: Jan Rademacher (Li./Tus Grünenbaum) and Tobias Misterek (TuS Ennepe). © Wesley Baankreis

In the men’s double 75 of the MTC/TCH-Open, old football rivals find together on the tennis court.

Halver – the craziest ideas sometimes arise with a bottle of beer. Or two. Maybe even three. It is no different with Tobias Misterek and Jan Rademacher. Implementation is implemented this week. A joint tournament appearance at the MTC/TCH-Open on the Rieker Grund in Halver. In men’s double 75. Without the duo that would have been on the pitch together.

This also includes the fact that neither Jan “Radi” Rademacher nor Tobias “Misti” Misterek are tennis players. The Halverans grew up with football, in two clubs that are associated in a warm – well – dislike: the TuS Ennepe and the TuS Grünenbaum. Misterek is currently a sporting director in Schwenke, Rademacher youth coach and board advisory board, a hill on at the Kreisch.

As strictly as the separation in the colors on the soccer field is, one appreciates so much away from the events of the district league A and the “mother of all derbies”. This creates the idea of being against each other, which has only been swinging against each other for several years.

Said. Did. Rademacher’s wife Marie takes over open registration and now necessary ID registration for LK tournaments. And then there is no back. Not a training session was fought together. Certainly not a match.

“When the surcharge, the chaff separates from the wheat”

“Crazy actually,” laughs Tobias Misterek in retrospect. Especially since the external conditions do the rest. More than 30 degrees outside temperature. Total park chaos around the outdoor pool Herpine, which adjoin the tennis facility on the Rieker Grund. The start of the game at 5:30 p.m. “Not exactly ideal for two self -employed people,” smiles Misterek, the managing director of the Halveraner company Misterek and Gliese. His spanning man Jan Rademacher, Managing Director of Rademacher GmbH Land- and Industrietstechnik, is not better. Both rush to the court, make it on time.

On the other side of the network: Walter Devue and Nico Wehner from TC Ennepetal-Breckerfeld. Both LK15 players and accordingly favored tower high. Ratzfatz is 0: 2 from Rademacher/Misterek perspective, but then: re-break. Point for the Halveraner to 1: 2 intermediate stand. All eyes on the fully occupied facility are felt in second place. Should more go there? – No, don’t. A 1: 6 and 0: 6 stands on the counting board. “When the surcharge, the chaff separates from the wheat,” congratulate the tournament novices in the end sporty-fair.

“We would have liked to get one or the other point more. But it was fun,” says Tobias Misterek, and Jan Rademacher complements with a view to the completely different football mint with a wink: “It is the tennis court and the team spirit that connect us …” The open for the duo has not yet ended. From the weekend the B round is waiting and thus the chance of the first victory. Just a dream? – wait.

Tennis Court Rivals: A Statistical Snapshot

To provide further context to this unique sporting endeavor,let’s delve into a concise statistical table highlighting key aspects of Rademacher and Misterek’s venture.This table incorporates relevant keywords like “tennis,” “football,” “MTC/TCH-Open,” and “Halver” to optimize searchability.

| Metric | Details |

|——————————-|——————————————————————————————————–|

| Players | Jan rademacher & Tobias Misterek (Former Football Rivals) |

| Tournament | MTC/TCH-Open, Halver |

| Category | Men’s Double 75 |

| Opponents (Round 1) | Walter Devue & Nico Wehner (TC Ennepetal-Breckerfeld) |

| Match Score | 1:6, 0:6 |

| LK Ranking (Opponents) | LK15 (Devue & Wehner) |

| Backgrounds | Rademacher: Youth Coach & Board Member (TuS Grünenbaum); Misterek: Sporting director (Schwenke) |

| Shared History | Rivals from their football days (TuS Ennepe & TuS Grünenbaum) |

| Current status | Competing in the B Round (weekend) |

| Unique Aspect | Transitioning from football rivalry to collaborative tennis play for a weekend. |

FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions About Rademacher & Misterek’s Tennis Adventure

This FAQ section addresses common questions readers might have, using a conversational tone and incorporating keywords related to the article’s subject matter, further enhancing search engine optimization.

Q: Who are Jan Rademacher and Tobias Misterek?

A: Jan Rademacher and Tobias Misterek are former football rivals from Halver who decided to team up in a tennis tournament. Rademacher coaches youth football and advises his club. Misterek currently works as a sporting director .

Q: what tournament are they participating in?

A: They are competing in the MTC/TCH-Open in Halver.

Q: What event did they compete in?

A: They played in the Men’s Doubles 75 category.

Q: What are their football backgrounds?

A: Rademacher and Misterek grew up playing football for rival clubs: TuS Grünenbaum and TuS Ennepe, respectively. They have a long history of competition.

Q: What was the outcome of their first match?

A: Rademacher and Misterek lost their first match with scores of 1:6 and 0:6.

Q: How did the idea of playing tennis together come about?

A: The idea was sparked over casual conversation, possibly fueled by a friendly get-together.

Q: What’s next for Rademacher and Misterek in the tournament?

A: They are moving on to the B round, giving them another chance at victory over the weekend.

Q: How can I stay updated on the performance of the duo?

A: Keep an eye on local sports reporting, including on come-on.de, for the latest updates.

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James Whitfield

James Whitfield is Archysport's racket sports and golf specialist, bringing a global perspective to tennis, badminton, and golf coverage. Based between London and Singapore, James has covered Grand Slam tournaments, BWF World Tour events, and major golf championships on five continents. His reporting combines on-the-ground access with deep knowledge of the technical and strategic elements that separate elite athletes from the rest of the field. James is fluent in English, French, and Mandarin, giving him unique access to athletes across the global tennis and badminton circuits.

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