On Saturday 30th of November we had the final event of the 2024 Karakal UK Racketball Series. After a year with at least one event per month this was a fitting way to end our busiest series yet, with a packed out day of high-quality matches across all the singles categories and in the very well contested National Racketball Doubles event. This was our first UK Racketball trip to Stourbridge in Worcestershire, and we couldn’t have been made feel more at home, with this fantastic six court club being incredibly welcoming and providing us with some fantastic facilities. Apparently Racketball uptake is outstripping Squash there by a margin, and with the amount of local players entered into the draws, it is easy to see why! So firstly thank you to John and the Stourbridge team for hosting us so well and we’re really pleased to be revisiting you next year for the same event. Onto the action, and with the Singles draws being added to by the National Racketball Doubles Championships this was an incredibly busy day of action with matches starting at 9am and being flat out all the way through to the Open Doubles final finishing at 8pm! The usual categories were well attended with the over 50s and over 60s providing the largest entry, but it was also great to see the Ladies, over 70s, and Mixed Doubles draws in particular having a real surge in numbers. Really positive signs moving into 2025! With so many draws, I would be writing a lengthy(er) essay if I was to go into each event, but here are some of the stand out bits of the action: - Rebecca Symmons gave us an unprecedented double, as she won not only the Ladies event, but also the Mixed B grade draw! Not dropping a single game across her seven matches in the day. A fantastic effort from Becky, her England representation chances looking good for 2025 at this rate. - The over 50s was very strong for a series singles event, with all of the usual suspects battling it out for one final time this year. It came down to Smith, Davies, Morris and Wase in the semis, Wase scraping through by a 2% total points margin over Paul Dodds to become best second place finisher in his group. (Dodds rueing five tins in the third game in his 2/1 loss in his last group match...) This quartet also were in action in the over 50s doubles final, with favourites Wase and Davies taking over an hour of gruelling battling to take down Smith and Morris 2/1 in games and 12/10 in the third to win the over 50s doubles title. They then had to go straight on to to play their over 50 singles semis against each other, with Morris outlasting Wase 2/1, and Smith managing to be a little bit more clinical against Davies winning 2/0. This proved vital in the final, as Smith was able to overturn a one game deficit to take the title 2/1 against Morris. A superhuman effort from all four of them playing 7 or 8 matches each across the event! Smith finishing the season on a high after his similarly big effort at the Leon Solent event at the start of the month. - Another draw that saw some great action was the busy over 70s singles, where we had some really tight games through the day. A notable group stage result being Paul Loska taking down Graham Greensall to reach the semis. It was also a quality final in one of the last matches of the day, with current top dog Ian Graham being pushed all the way by Rob Lathbury, before coming back from a third game deficit to take the win 2/1 in a long day of five matches for the two finalists. - As mentioned we had an excellent entry list for the National Doubles draws with the Open, over 40s, over 50s, over 60s and Mixed all being really well subscribed. Four out of the five finals went the full distance, (the over 50s we have already covered.) The Mixed was won by local club and all family partnership of Andy Speake and Ruth Speake, who outlasted Beth Fisher and Jack Bennett also from Stourbridge in a really entertaining and well supported final 2/1. The over 60s was a little bit more straightforward but still really well contested with the inevitable pairing of Osborn and Cordeaux beating Mark Banfield and Graham Appleby to nil. The last two matches of the day were about as close as it could have been, with a lot riding on it for one man in particular. Paul Norton needed to win one of the two finals out of the over 40s and Open Doubles draws in order to clinch the Doubles Series Championship title over Patrick Osborn who had earlier done the business with John Cordeaux in the 60s. And what a pair of matches they were! It was the over 40s first up with his partner Andy Beel taking on Stourbridge duo Andy Speake and Andy Hart, who had a fantastic amount of local support from their clubmates and members. In a brutal game lasting close to an hour, Norton and Beel managed to save a match ball in the end taking the victory 12/10 in the third game, handing Norton the 2024 Doubles Series Championship title! Thoroughly deserved for one of the nicest and most entertaining players on the tour. While the important bit had been done, that didn’t detract anything from the last final of the day which was the Open Doubles Championship final, Norton once again in the mix this time with regular partner Craig Chappell backing him up. They took on the newly formed Southwest pairing of Adam Giles and Mike Harris, who had been growing in confidence and consistency together as their matches progressed. It was another great example of high-quality Racketball doubles, with Norton and Chappell taking the first with some brilliant winners and consistency, Giles and Harris then battling back in the 2nd to win it 11/9, featuring one of the most fortunate winners you will ever see on a Racketball or a Squash court by Harris to take the game. (Check out the video below!) The third went virtually point for point all the way through with Giles and Harris managing to get to match ball first. This was then saved by Chappell and Norton with two very long and open rallies eventually allowing the Southwest pair to get their second match point at 11:10. At just shy of one hours play, a few shots later and an outrageous forehand boast nick from Giles saw them take the tie and the title 2/1.
We couldn’t have asked for a better day of matches with a more fun and sociable group of players. As well as the usual post event presentations, we also had several others as it was the last event of the year! As already mentioned, Paul Norton took the first ever Doubles Series title, and it was over 40s and 45 regular Ryan Loska who took the Main Series title for the very first time. Ryan has been incredibly consistent across the events all year adding to his National Championship title with a host of British Open and Series event finals and wins. Another great supporter of the game it’s brilliant to see him getting his just reward. For the first time this year we also wanted to recognise some of the playing community that outside of the series or around the series had been massive contributors to the game. First up were the Men’s and Ladies Series Most Committed players, for people who we felt brought a big sense of commitment and involvement to the UK Racketball scene. This year's Men’s award went to Nick Jenkins, and the Ladies award to Amanda Wykes. Both players have been fantastic supporters of the Series and are always a joy to have around. In addition to this we asked the community to vote on who they would say is their Player's Player of the Series, this would be someone that is always there with a smile getting stuck in, helping out or just generally being a big part of the community. This year it went to Richard Cobb, who has consistently put in massive efforts to attend events and be a part of the UK Racketball set up, and who is a lovely chap. The final award was for the Racketball Development Individual, this was for the person who we thought was really making an effort to push the game outside of the UK Racketball set up, develop their local county or club scene, or is bringing new initiatives to get new players on court. This went to Tommy Meadows of Dover Squash Club and Kent Racketball who as I’m sure all of you know is a fantastic guy who really cares about the sport and helping drive it forwards outside of the series as well as within. He thoroughly deserves this accolade! Pictures and videos from the day are all up on our UK Racketball Facebook page as usual here: https://www.facebook.com/media/set?vanity=UKRacketballSeries&set=a.1508004316813784 Then results from the day can be found on the Sporty HQ event page here: https://www.sportyhq.com/tournament/view/Event-13-UK-Racketball-Series-Finals-and-National-Racketball-Doubles-2nd-December-Grantham We will have a big end of Series wrap up coming in a week or so, keep an eye out for it! But for now, thanks to everyone who played in Stourbridge and congratulations to our victors!
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Road to Selection for Cardiff 2025 Update!
With five selection events gone for this period, we can have a look to see who sits in the top 10 ranking positions for RTS 2025. There is still a long way to go before the window closes, with the Welsh Open 5th July 2025 being the final event in the selection process. That leaves a possible SIX weekends of UK Racketball events open for players to scoop up precious points toward their final totals. (A potential 120 ranking points maximum to be collected.) The top FOUR ranked players at the end of the process get automatic England selection, with the the next two on non travelling reserve duty in case of injury or illness. Some big names in there, and we can say for sure that England will definitely be packing a few punches across the age categories when the time comes to do battle against our fellow nations. Can't wait to see who manages to make the cut! Keep pushing everyone. Any queries about the process at all please contact Mike at [email protected] Next up in our Club and Session focus series is On The Court @50+ at Grantham Squash Club, run by the fantastic family coaching setup TruCoaching, led by Series regular and Lincolnshire Squash & Racketball staple Nigel Truman. In his own words...
''On The Court @50+ started in September this year at Grantham Squash Club and run by ourselves, TruCoaching…a family project aimed at spreading our love of racketball to others. For this particular group we wanted people over the age of 50 to find a place to learn a new skill or develop existing skills, to meet and socialise with other people and to enjoy some friendly racketball coaching and games. Everyone is in the same boat and learning new skills together, we were conscious that there would be different standards of players, some having never played before and some having years of experience but one thing that is common with players are injuries. Before the sessions started we asked if the club sports therapist would be interested in giving some advice, we also gained knowledge through our continual professional development as coaches and each week we see the participants sharing their own experiences with injuries and we work on prevention rather than cure, each player has their own individual goals with their fitness and racketball journey. Each week, On The Court @50+ sees different movement, mobility and racketball themes…nothing complicated just ideas that the participants can be involved with and develop. Our last session saw shoulder mobility on court using the side walls (wall angels and scarecrows) we then focused on the drop shot. It was wonderful to see the players working together by feeding the ball to each other and taking it in turns to play a drop shot. Many thanks to UKRacketball for their online coaching tips. The players decide if they want to finish the session with a full court game or a conditioning game, the last session saw a game of Egyptian 3/4 court which was fun and engaging. Some of the most rewarding moments as a coach was hearing two players who have never met each other before asking one another for a game, seeing a couple booking a court for themselves to practise racketball together, seeing a wonderful serve from a new player and the delight on their face, these are just a few of many examples. It was lovely to receive this from the sessions with Steve enjoying racketball at 76 years young. "Absolutely brilliant!! And a lot of fun and very relevant to the sport, even for a 'crumbly'. Steve. "The TruCoaching sessions are great. Really good fun, engaging and very informative. Highly recommend them, fantastic racketball related all round workouts." Jackie. Fantastic to see such a great approach to the game and engaging new players in it! Top work the TruCoaching crew. Saturday 2nd November saw us to return to Lee on Solent Squash & Tennis Club for the penultimate 2024 KarakaUK Racketball Series event! This South coast 6 court venue has long had a great Racketball history and we were made to feel really welcome.
With another maxed out entry list (increased due to the luxury of having a 6th court to use) it was another busy day of black ball battling, with each entry list well subscribed. Once again it was lovely to see some new faces from the region in the mix, from our local Ladies entrants, to players from 2025 new venue Trojans in Southampton and more! With loads of smiling faces at the end of the day we hope that the newcomers enjoyed their time at the event and will be back for more next year. Now on to the action! O70s: A brilliant day of best of 5 game battles saw Graham Greensall fight his way to another title, taking down O75 National and Open Champion Larry Grover in a quality 3/2 Final win. Both players belying their age with some superb court coverage and play. O60s: With some very tight games in the lead up to the final, Banfield/Holmes, Banfield/Chipperfield and Chipperfield/Appleby in particular all going the distance, all roads led to Osborn. Pat the Essex man once again proving to be the one to beat in the Series as he took the win without dropping a game across the day. Great to see another 16 draw for the O60s though for a Series comp, currently consistently or best subscribed age category! O50s: This event was very much the survival of the fittest, with some absolutely brutal group stage and playoof matches testing the players to their physical limits. However regardless of the battling with the rackets, it was fantastic to see the spirit and friendliness that the matches were played in. Zero aggro and plenty of laughs shared. When it came down to it, Paul Dodds taking tough 2/1 wins vs Billington & Buckle, and Steve Smith 2/1 vs Andy Hopwood in particular. Hopwood and Smith having some horrendously tough rallies on the show court! Inevitable the final also went the distance, Smith somehow managing to pull himself together for one last effort to see off the solid Dodds, taking the title 2/1 in the last match of the day in front of a well lubricated crowd. O40s: A punchy group of 5 Series regulars gave us some great games across the day. In the end Loska vs Chappell was the de facto final, and the Shropshire man managed to register his second win of the season vs the current Series top dog Loska, winning 2/0. This doesn't do the quality (or length) of the game justice though, as they fought it out for nearly 40 mins of top class Racketball, both constantly trying to find new and varied ways to breach each others defences. B Grade: Another busy B Grade of 12 players saw some new local faces in the mix alongside some of our Southern regulars. It came down to a local semis showdown between Paul Sitch from IOW, James Dean from Bournemouth, and Callum Greasley & Matt Compton from Trojans in Southampton. The two team mates making it through to the final, where in a bit of an upset win, Compton took Greasley down to win his first UK Racketball Series title! (Some say a tactical mid week loss helped install a sense of overconfidence!) Ladies: We had 6 Ladies in the draw this time round and three new faces in the mix which was lovely to see. This was a really well fought out event with several 5 set matches across the day, including a great battle between Brokenshire & Billington in the group stage going 3/2 to Ethel in her first Series comp. The final was a high quality game as well between Helen Rees from Grantham and the second Lee on Solent local entrant Lorna Russell. Rees saving a match ball in the 4th game to force a 5th, but Russell was undeterred and finished strongly to take her first UK Racketball Series title in her first event. Really great to have some more new ladies players involved and we hope to see them more in 2025! Open: It was a bit of a topsy turvy Open draw with two on the day drop outs (Norton car troubles, and Smith injury issues) meaning that the draw evolved on the fly a little bit. This didn't stop the matches from being close and entertaining, with the likes of Calli Smith vs Craig Lloyd and an IoW showdown between Olly Staunton vs Callum Arnott being two of the picks of the draw. Indeed it was Smith & Staunton who managed to fight their way through to the final, where the consistently improving Wiltshire man was able to take his first Series title to date with a quality win over the very consistent and hard to break down Staunton. Another young player quickly getting to grips with the game is great to see and it will be interesting to see what 2025 brings! Doubles: With the Series Doubles rankings being blown wide open by Paul Norton (currently #1) not being able to make it to the event, Patrick Osborn (#2) and Ryan Loska (#3) both had a chance to catch up points leading in to the National Doubles Championships later this month! With another punchy line up of teams across the three groups the guys had their work cut out, but luckily had called in some heavy hitting support, with Craig Chappell partnering Loska, and Mike Harris teaming up with Osborn. Both pairs were tested on their way to the final, with Loska/Chappell being pushed by the father/son Smith duo, and Harris/Osborn having to work hard against the Trojans duo of Greasley/Compton, both in the semis. Both pairings grinding out 2/1 victories. In the final, Harris/Osborn managed to stay solid throughout a tight first game, squeezing it 11/9 after some very taxing and open rallies. In the second game Loska and Chappell were generous with their error count, and their opponents managed to keep up the pressure to see through an 11/3 second game win to take the title 2/0. Thanks to everyone who made it such a fun day, it went really well and there was great support and a lovely atmosphere throughout. Thanks to Alex Kershaw and the Lee on Solent Club staff for hosting us so well and making us feel so welcome. Can't wait to be back there for 2025! Your 2024 Lee on Solent Open winners are below: O70 - Graham Greensall O60 - Patrick Osborn O50 - Steve Smith O40 - Craig Chappell B Grade - Matt Compton Ladies - Lorna Russell A Grade - Calli Smith Doubles - Harris/Osborn Full results from the day here: https://www.sportyhq.com/tournament/view/Event-12-South-East-of-England-Racketball-Open-2nd-November-Lee-on-Solent With just one event to go in the 2024 Series it is all going down to the wire. Ryan Loska officially cannot be caught in the Series singles ranking now but that still leaves places 2-6 up for grabs and there are plenty of permutations possible there. The Doubles however is very exciting with top spot up for grabs still for Norton, Loska and Osborn pending the final results of the National Doubles Champs! Check out the rankings leading into the final event below: Series Singles rankings: https://www.sportyhq.com/ranking/group/1727 Series Doubles rankings: www.sportyhq.com/ranking/group/1995 As part of an attempt to start recognising those clubs, people and sessions that spread the game of Racketball across the UK, we will start doing a monthly feature highlighting the great work that is going on!
First up is Hannah Hodgson's Laugh & Smash sessions at Marple Squash Club in Stockport, aimed at making Racketball a fun, friendly and accessible sport for Women's players of all ages and abilities. In Hannah's words... ''Laugh and Smash connects wellness and fitness in a fun, social way. Our women’s only programme has transformed racketball at Marple Squash in Stockport and we hope to roll out the magic across more clubs… like laughter, it's certainly infectious! We’ve seen more women attend Laugh and Smash than any squash coaching programme we’ve put on. It’s quite astonishing! Laugh and Smash was created from chatting with women in a group about what we wanted from a fitness class. We wanted daytime, we wanted fitness and something new. We wanted indoors. We wanted opportunity to meet people and chat. And we wanted fun! We advertised a 6 week pilot and it sold out to 15 fabulous women within 2 hours. It had taken 6 years to grow the squash club by that many female members previously. So what is it and what’s the secret? We start off with a 20 minute warm up session of Laughter Yoga, courtesy of Claire Scott, a Laughter practitioner (yes, really!) from Feel Good Communities CIC. If you’ve never tried it, do. Laughter and mindful breathwork for the body and soul. It’s a fantastic icebreaker, stress reliever and leveller. Then on to the racketball. Let’s face it, women like to be social. Our group is based on building a strong, connected community of women. We can’t do that by keeping quiet. My squash coach always told me I’d be much better if I stopped chatting. One of the great things about racketball is you don’t need to keep warming the ball up - so we have plenty of time for chatting AND playing. Racketball is a cool sport. We now have a regular Wednesday night session at Marple Squash Club funded by Sport England. The women can choose to join the regular Club night following the class. We ran a fantastic campaign in Women’s Squash Week in Sept to recruit new members to our group and to listen to why women want to connect and play. Overwhelmingly, this was about self care, mental health and connection. When you show up for yourself it feels great. Laugh and Smash makes you feel even better! Here’s some pics too! If you take a look at my FB page and Insta you’ll find loads more FB @Hannahhodgson Insta @Hannah_Hodgson '' Awesome work Hannah and co! We would love to hear about more sessions and clubs doing fantstic things like this, please email in to [email protected] to highlight what goes on down your neck of the woods! |
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