Archiving the Court: Badminton Statistics for Hongkong International 2015
For those who look beyond the highlight reels and into the raw data of the game, the availability of niche sporting records is a vital resource. In the “Browse Books: Sports & Recreation / Racket Sports” category at Carmichael’s Bookstore, a specific historical record has surfaced for enthusiasts of the shuttlecock: Ergebnisse im Badminton – Hongkong International 2015.
Written by Ingo Lippert, this volume serves as a dedicated statistical archive of the 2015 Hongkong International tournament. While many fans rely on digital archives for tournament results, the existence of a printed “Sportstatistik” (sports statistics) edition provides a permanent record of the event’s outcomes.
The Details of the Record
The publication is a German Edition, focusing exclusively on the results of the badminton competition in Hong Kong from 2015. For collectors and researchers, the book is identified by ISBN 9781086753349.

As a statistical work, the text is designed to document the specific match outcomes and progressions of the tournament, offering a granular look at the competition’s trajectory. This type of documentation is often essential for historians of the sport who track player performance and tournament trends over decades.
Availability and Access
The title is currently listed across several specialized and general book retailers, making it accessible to a global audience of racket sports historians.
- Carmichael’s Bookstore: The title is categorized under Sports & Recreation / Racket Sports.
- LibroWorld: The German Edition is available for worldwide delivery.
- Amazon: The paperback version has been listed at a price point of €6.17.
For the average reader, these statistics might seem like a narrow slice of sporting history. Still, for the analyst, having verified, printed data on a specific international event ensures that the legacy of the 2015 Hongkong International remains intact and verifiable outside of potentially volatile digital databases.
Whether you are tracking the career arc of a specific athlete or analyzing the competitive landscape of badminton in the mid-2010s, this volume by Ingo Lippert provides the necessary numerical foundation.