As I'm sure you are all aware we are trying to find lots of different ways to keep pushing Racketball forward in the UK and further afield! So we wanted to have a try at a one day exhibition event showcasing the top players currently involved in the sport. Full details below:
- Date - Saturday 6th December 2025 - Venue - Stourbridge Squash & Tennis Club - Format: >A MONRAD style 8 player draw. Numbers 1-4 seeded, 5/8 drawn at random. >Three matches in the day, all players play through to finishing position. All matches are best of three games to 11 points, sudden death at 10/10. >Match timings would be well spread across the day, roughly 11am, 3pm, 7pm. They would work around the UK Racketball Series Finals event running at the venue at the same day, so there will be a big crowd and great atmosphere. > Two matches each round would run on Stourbridge's show court and be live streamed, the other two on one of its (very well maintained) hard back courts. I would try and make sure everyone gets one round on the streamed court! - Prize Fund (the important bit ha): >I have a minimum prize fund of £2,000 for the event and hopefully I will increase that further with more sponsor support. With £2k in mind this will be the initial breakdown across the finishing positions: W - £700 RUP - £450 3RD - £300 4TH - £175 5TH - £150 6TH - £100 7TH - £75 8TH - £50 This will be a really exciting showcase of Racketball at the very highest level and we can't wait to see it all unfold! Stay tuned for info on the players involved and more details...
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*Masters Intercounty Racketball Championships 2025*
The big weekend of Masters Racketball ICC is upon us with the countries top O40, O50 and O60 sides coming together to do battle at Berkhamsted Lawn Tennis & Squash Rackets Club this Saturday & Sunday! The favourites for each category are looking like being Cambs for the O40s (reigning Champs), Shrops for the O50s and Essex (reigning Champs) for the O60s! But with a plethora of great Series players spread across the sides who knows what the outcome will be by the time the dust settles Sunday afternoon. Thanks to all the Captains for getting teams together, Berko for hosting us once again and of course our UK Racketball sponsors for their support of our events. We will be live streaming Court 1 across both days so tune in on our Facebook page to have a watch! *Karakal & UK Racketball*
Karakal Worldwide have been immensely supportive of UK Racketball and our attenpts to grow the game since signing on as our Lead Sponsor 3 years ago! Their efforts in pushing the design of Racketball rackets forward in particular with their Shadow Series has created a fantastic hybrid Squash / Racketball racket allowing more Squash players to transfer their skills over to the bigger ball without a huge change in hardware. They have sorted us out with affiliate deals on their Karakal store for all UK Racketball Series players and members, if you want to take advantage of that (especially with the big British Nationals in mind soon,) email Mike at [email protected] to find out more! We also particularly like their latest range in X4 Socks, and White Super Pro Court shoes! Check them all out here: https://karakal.com/ Thanks again to Karakal for all their Series support! On Saturday, the 19th of April we visited the East Glos Club in Cheltenham for the first time in the UK Racketball Series. It is a lovely tennis, squash and padel club, with four very well kept squash courts and a welcoming open bar area.
With another full house of 70+ entries it was always going to be a busy day and with a 9am start and matches running on an every 20 minute basis, we had to stay on our toes on the organisation front. This hectic schedule was compounded by the fact that we had a really strong lineup of players across all the categories, and some really tough games all the way through the day from round one to finals. The full list of winners and runners up is below, but some of the notable performances were: - Jasmin Kalar coming through a strong ladies lineup with the likes of Natalie Lawrence, Sam Mueller and sister Danni in the mix, to win the event and therefore secure her England Ladies team position for 2025! - A quality days work from Adam Giles in the over 40s, going into it needing to at least reach the final to secure his England spot. With a group of death box standing in his way, he managed to take out both Craig Chappell and Alexis Smith to reach that final stage, and then take top seed Ryan Loska to the brink in the final before going down 2/1 and 11/9 in the third. What a way to secure your spot! - A similarly strong over 50s draw was almost inevitably rounded out by another Steve Smith and Phil Hall battle in the final. Smith managing to take down an up for it Chris Morris in the semi-final 2/1 having dropped the first game in very quick time. He also also secured his O50s England spot by taking the win over a tired Hall, who did very well to take down current O55s National Champion Merv Davies in the semi 2/0. Hall all but there on the selection front barring some extraordinary other results! - The over 60s draw was nicely balanced with several players all in with a shout of winning it. In the end Darren Withey from Berkhamstead stormed his way through to the title without dropping a game. Kudos to Mark Millard who managed to battle past top players like Mark Banfield and Mike Wardle in tough 2/1 battles to make his first over 60s category final. With a couple of events to go, Darren could be one to watch out for in a late run to an England spot. Makes it very interesting and means that other than Osborn and Cordeaux at the very top, no one else is guaranteed quite yet! - In the over 70s draw despite a couple of late withdrawals, it was still a very strong lineup of players, highlighted by the fact there were some incredibly high-quality first round group stage matches straight away. This category over the last six months has really increased in the depth of standard, and at any given event there are always four or five different players all in with a shout of taking the win! In the end, Mr. Consistent for 2025 Paul Loska got past Paul Hudson Oldnall in the semi, and then Steve Pearcey in the final to take his third title out of four for the year. Steve having done very well himself to battle past John Herbetko and Rob Lathbury on his way to the final. With this win, Paul secures his England position for 2025 which is a lovely touch considering son Ryan already has his in the bank in the over 40s! Well done to all our winners and runners up, it was a top day of UK Racketball series action and a thoroughly enjoyable group of players to spend it with. Full results can be found on our Sporty HQ event Page here: https://www.sportyhq.com/tournament/view/Event-4-2025-19th-April-Central-England-Open-Cheltenham And also photos and videos from the day on our Facebook album here https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1615917479355800&type=3 Finally, the updated 2025 Series rankings can be found here. Remember if you do not feature on them it is because you have not validated your UK Racketball profile yet on Sporty HQ, if you need help with that please contact Mike at [email protected] Simgles: https://www.sportyhq.com/ranking/group/1727 Doubles: https://www.sportyhq.com/ranking/group/1995 Our next two Series events are still sold out (Peterborough and Cardiff,) so if you are hungering for more UK Racketball action then best get your name in for the British National Championships on the 18th-20th of July at Edgbaston Priory and Sutton Coldfield Squash Club. Entries are starting to go fast so don’t miss out and enter here: https://www.sportyhq.com/tournament/view/The-Karakal-British-National-Racketball-Championships-2025 Thank you to East Glos for hosting us so brilliantly, it was a great venue for a Series event and we hope to be back there next year! With just 3 more events left in the 2025 Road To Selection things are coming to a head! Let’s have a sneaky peak at the categories and see who is in, who still has work to do to guarantee their spot, and who is scrabbling to stay in play at the back of the pack…
Remember it’s just 4 players per team competing, but we will have a non travelling reserve too in case of injury. The key part to this equation is that it’s your BEST 5 tournament scores that make the final selection process. That’s what these last events all come down to, the players that still have work to do all need to either get one or two more events in to maximise their scores, OR some need improve on previous events weaker finishing positions to better their current total! All rules outlined here: Road to Selection Rules and Regulations uk-racketball.com And here we go! Men’s Open: GUARANTEED IN: - Mike Harris NEED ONE OR TWO MORE HIGH FINISHES: - Ted Jeal (playing one out of three of the last events) - Ali Mutch (playing two out of three of the last events) - Dylan Kalar (playing three out of three of the last events) STILL IN WITH A SHOUT: - Craig Lloyd (playing 1/3) - Billy Jones (playing 1/3) Ladies Open: GUARANTEED: - Jasmin Kalar NEED ONE OR TWO MORE HIGH FINISHES: - Amber Marshall (playing 1/3) - Rebecca Symmonds (playing 2/3) - Danni Kalar (playing 2/3) - Helen Rees (playing 1/3) O40s: GUARANTEED: - Ryan Loska NEED ONE OR TWO MORE HIGH FINISHES: - Craig Chappell (playing 3/3) - Alexis Smith (playing 2/3) - Adam Giles (playing 2/3) IN WITH A SHOUT: - Paul Norton (playing 3/3) O50s: GUARANTEED: - No One!! LEADING THE PACK: - Steve Smith (playing 2/3) - Phil Hall (playing 2/3) STILL THE MIX: - Jason Russell (playing 3/3) - Nick Billington (playing 3/3) - Merv Davies (playing 2/3) - James Powely (playing 1/3) - Chris Morris (playing 2/3) O60s: GUARANTEED: - Pat Osborn - John Cordeaux NEED ONE OR TWO MORE HIGH FINISHES: - Mike Wardle (playing 3/3) STILL IN THE MIX: - Mark Banfield (playing 3/3) - Graham Holmes (playing 1/3) - Robin Chipperfield (playing 2/3) O70s: GUARANTEED - Graham Greensall - Ian Graham NEED ONE OR TWO MORE HIGH FINISHES: - Paul Loska (playing 2/3) - Rob Lathbury (playing 2/3) STILL IN WITH A SHOUT: - John Herbetko (playing 3/3) - Paul Hudson Oldnall (playing 3/3) - James Dubois (playing 2/3) It is really fantastic to see it all going down to the wire and running so close. A testament to the strength of the Series across all the cagetories over the year. Each of the last three events will have a definite impact on the above lists so keep an eye out on player's finishing positions and we will update things event by event. Good luck everyone! |
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