HOSTED BY HALLAMSHIRE AGAIN FOR 2025!
Our British Racketball Open venue and longtime Series event host club, we love this venue! Hallamshire Squash Club in Sheffield, this club as a great history of Racketball and is a top place to visit. Always very welcoming with a fantastic court set up as well, this tournament is a popular one with regulars and first times alike.
Entry is open on Sporty HQ as usual, you can check this out and the general details below:
What: North East Open
When: Saturday 22nd March
Where: Hallamshire Squash Club Sheffield
Postcode: S11 8TA
Closing Date: Friday 14th March
Cost: £17.50 for Singles / £25 for Doubles
Entry here: https://www.sportyhq.com/tournament/view/Event-3-2025-North-East-of-England-Racketball-Open-23rd-March-Hallamshire-Sponsored-by-Abbe
More Information: Email [email protected] or call Mike on 07789 394617 if your enquiry is urgent.
Entry is open on Sporty HQ as usual, you can check this out and the general details below:
What: North East Open
When: Saturday 22nd March
Where: Hallamshire Squash Club Sheffield
Postcode: S11 8TA
Closing Date: Friday 14th March
Cost: £17.50 for Singles / £25 for Doubles
Entry here: https://www.sportyhq.com/tournament/view/Event-3-2025-North-East-of-England-Racketball-Open-23rd-March-Hallamshire-Sponsored-by-Abbe
More Information: Email [email protected] or call Mike on 07789 394617 if your enquiry is urgent.
2024 SHEFFIELD SLUGFEST SHOWS NOTHERN RACKETBALL QUALITY!
Another action packed 2024 UK Racketball Series event took place at Hallamshire Squash and Tennis Club on Saturday 23rd March. This tournament, sponsored by Abbeydale Brewery had the largest entry for a One Day Series event at the venue to date, so it was great to see a load of new faces mixing in with the Series regulars throughout!
Kicking off with the Open this time and a strong draw of 8 players gave us some quality matches across the duration of the day in their groups. Notable upsets being Jason Russel and Paul Norton getting the better of Broxbourne's Champion Colin Griggs in their group stage matches. Last year's Open grade winner and reigning O35s National Champion Mike Tolman proved however to be too strong throughout, not dropping a game across the day, taking out well deserved finalist Norton 2/0. He remains the man to beat in Yorkshire! We had a strong three player Ladies draw, featuring two locals in Holly Moore and Kate Martin alongside tournament organiser Nicky Horn. There were some really good matches in this three way best of 5 game showdown, the local derby between Moore and Martin being particularly close. In the end though Horn showed her quality (having won past titles) and came through vs the others without dropping a game. Martin finishing second after getting past Moore in a tight 3/1. Here's hoping to see the three in Ladies Intercounty action this year!
A busy 8 draw in the B Grade featured a good mix of local players and travelling Series regulars. (Kudos to Tommy Meadows for making the trip from Dover!) In the end though the ever solid Steve McClelland battled his way through the day to take the title, though he was pushed well by Tim Millington in the final, where a 2/0 scoreline probably didn;t do him justice! A smaller draw in the 40s nonetheless featured some great best of 5 game matches, with a brutal battle between Jon Davies and Barry Talbot finishing 15/13 in the 5th to the tall Shropshireman. However, neither player could make much headway against the solid gameplay and concentration of Ryan Loska, he took the win without dropping the game and now sits at the top of the 2024 Series rankings after 3 events with Paul Norton. Watch out everyone!
The Over 50s category seems to be going from strength to strength, and this event was no exception, with some quality players spread across the three boxes leading into semis and finals. In the end Wase, Muirhead, Wapnick and Davies battled through some very tough encounters to take the semi finals. Craig Wapnick causing a big upset in the age category, taking out Chris Wase 2/1 in a great match, both leaving it all on court. Wase possibly regretting his choice to play the Doubles too! The Over 60s event was also well subscribed with a good mix of local northerners and a few travelling contenders! Both finalists Robin Chipperfield and Graham Holmes were pushed hard in their preliminary matches, having to come through some close 2/1 wins along the way. Chipperfield's variety of spins and tricks combined with his fantastic reach proving too much for Holmes in the final, taking the win 2/0.
A strong Over 70s line up featured some heavy hitters in the age group. 4 out of the 6 players all having won either Series or National titles! Ian Graham making a return to the UK Racketball scene after a couple of years out looked in good form, managing to win the event without dropping a game along the way, including taking down current National and British Open Champion Graham Greensall in the final. One to watch out for as the Series unfolds! The ever entertaining and creative Doubles event was as busy as ever, with 9 pairs thrashing it out across two boxes. With some very experienced players in the mix, there were some really competitive games and it certainly seems that the game of Racketball Doubles is really developing in it's own right, based on what we saw on the day! In the end, top seeds and regular partners Chappell/Norton made their way through to the final to face off against Loska/Kershaw. All 4 players having won Series Doubles titles, so some serious pedigree! The top dogs however didn't disappoint, and took a well earned win 2/0. Cementing Norton's place at the top of the inaugral Doubles Series rankings (over Loska in second place!)
A great day of games at one of the top clubs in the country. What more could you ask for! A big thanks to Hallamshire for hosting us again and for being such a top partner to the UK Racketball Series. Also to Abbeydale Brewery for their continued sponsorship support of our events there!
If you want to check out the day's results you can do so HERE
And for the latest on the UK Racketball Series rankings after 3 events HERE
And for the Doubles Series Rankings HERE
See you all next time!
Kicking off with the Open this time and a strong draw of 8 players gave us some quality matches across the duration of the day in their groups. Notable upsets being Jason Russel and Paul Norton getting the better of Broxbourne's Champion Colin Griggs in their group stage matches. Last year's Open grade winner and reigning O35s National Champion Mike Tolman proved however to be too strong throughout, not dropping a game across the day, taking out well deserved finalist Norton 2/0. He remains the man to beat in Yorkshire! We had a strong three player Ladies draw, featuring two locals in Holly Moore and Kate Martin alongside tournament organiser Nicky Horn. There were some really good matches in this three way best of 5 game showdown, the local derby between Moore and Martin being particularly close. In the end though Horn showed her quality (having won past titles) and came through vs the others without dropping a game. Martin finishing second after getting past Moore in a tight 3/1. Here's hoping to see the three in Ladies Intercounty action this year!
A busy 8 draw in the B Grade featured a good mix of local players and travelling Series regulars. (Kudos to Tommy Meadows for making the trip from Dover!) In the end though the ever solid Steve McClelland battled his way through the day to take the title, though he was pushed well by Tim Millington in the final, where a 2/0 scoreline probably didn;t do him justice! A smaller draw in the 40s nonetheless featured some great best of 5 game matches, with a brutal battle between Jon Davies and Barry Talbot finishing 15/13 in the 5th to the tall Shropshireman. However, neither player could make much headway against the solid gameplay and concentration of Ryan Loska, he took the win without dropping the game and now sits at the top of the 2024 Series rankings after 3 events with Paul Norton. Watch out everyone!
The Over 50s category seems to be going from strength to strength, and this event was no exception, with some quality players spread across the three boxes leading into semis and finals. In the end Wase, Muirhead, Wapnick and Davies battled through some very tough encounters to take the semi finals. Craig Wapnick causing a big upset in the age category, taking out Chris Wase 2/1 in a great match, both leaving it all on court. Wase possibly regretting his choice to play the Doubles too! The Over 60s event was also well subscribed with a good mix of local northerners and a few travelling contenders! Both finalists Robin Chipperfield and Graham Holmes were pushed hard in their preliminary matches, having to come through some close 2/1 wins along the way. Chipperfield's variety of spins and tricks combined with his fantastic reach proving too much for Holmes in the final, taking the win 2/0.
A strong Over 70s line up featured some heavy hitters in the age group. 4 out of the 6 players all having won either Series or National titles! Ian Graham making a return to the UK Racketball scene after a couple of years out looked in good form, managing to win the event without dropping a game along the way, including taking down current National and British Open Champion Graham Greensall in the final. One to watch out for as the Series unfolds! The ever entertaining and creative Doubles event was as busy as ever, with 9 pairs thrashing it out across two boxes. With some very experienced players in the mix, there were some really competitive games and it certainly seems that the game of Racketball Doubles is really developing in it's own right, based on what we saw on the day! In the end, top seeds and regular partners Chappell/Norton made their way through to the final to face off against Loska/Kershaw. All 4 players having won Series Doubles titles, so some serious pedigree! The top dogs however didn't disappoint, and took a well earned win 2/0. Cementing Norton's place at the top of the inaugral Doubles Series rankings (over Loska in second place!)
A great day of games at one of the top clubs in the country. What more could you ask for! A big thanks to Hallamshire for hosting us again and for being such a top partner to the UK Racketball Series. Also to Abbeydale Brewery for their continued sponsorship support of our events there!
If you want to check out the day's results you can do so HERE
And for the latest on the UK Racketball Series rankings after 3 events HERE
And for the Doubles Series Rankings HERE
See you all next time!
After another popular event in 2023 we are really happy to be back once again to one of our longest term and most popular haunts. Hallamshire Squash Club in Sheffield, the home of the British Racketball Open and this North East of England Open! This club as a great history of Racketball and is a top venue to visit.
Entry is open on Sporty HQ as usual, you can check this out and the general details below:
What: North East Open
When: Saturday 23rd March
Where: Hallamshire Squash Club Sheffield
Postcode: S11 8TA
Closing Date: Friday 16th March
Cost: £17.50 for Singles / £25 for Doubles
Entry here: https://www.sportyhq.com/tournament/view/Event-3-North-East-of-England-Racketball-Open-23rd-March-Hallamshire
More Information: Email [email protected] or call Mike on 07789 394617 if your enquiry is urgent.
Entry is open on Sporty HQ as usual, you can check this out and the general details below:
What: North East Open
When: Saturday 23rd March
Where: Hallamshire Squash Club Sheffield
Postcode: S11 8TA
Closing Date: Friday 16th March
Cost: £17.50 for Singles / £25 for Doubles
Entry here: https://www.sportyhq.com/tournament/view/Event-3-North-East-of-England-Racketball-Open-23rd-March-Hallamshire
More Information: Email [email protected] or call Mike on 07789 394617 if your enquiry is urgent.
Northerners Notch up a Number of Titles! 25th March 2023
Our 2023 Series Event Two at Hallamshire Squash and Rackets Club in Sheffield took place on 25th March and the Northern UK Racketball contingent had a field day, securing 5 out of 7 of the day's titles!
In the A Grade Yorkshireman Mike Tolman swept through the draw without dropping a game, taking his first title of 2023. Likewise in the B Grade, Paul Knocker Norton (2022 Series 3rd Place finisher) got his year under way in style, taking out his Doubles partner Billy Hawes in the Final in straight games. In a rare win for the Mid/Southern part of the UK, Shropshire's Barry Talbot battled through a tough group in the O40's, in particular scraping past Kieran Muldoon 13/11 in the 3rd in a tight best of 3.
In his first UK Racketball Series event back post knee surgery Merv Davies got another win on the board for the rest of the UK as he took the O50s title over regular UK Racketballer Paul Dodds. Great to see Merv back and I'm sure he will be menacing the rest of the O50s regulars for the remainer of the year now!
A big draw in the O60s was taken in emphatic style by Paul Haigh without dropping a game, despite having to play 5 matches in the day. Graham Greensall continued his strong start to the 2023 season by winning through a group of 4 in the O70s, meaning he takes firm control at the top of the Series rankings with two tournament wins out of two. Finally, an entertaining Doubles final was won by local Hallamshire duo Dan Hindmarch and Olly Jansen over Merv Davies and Stuart Dix 2/1.
Thanks to Hallamshire for hosting us once again, it was a great day of matches and we look forward to re visiting in October for the British Open! Until then, we move on to the next event - the Central Open in Bristol on 22nd April...
Our 2023 Series Event Two at Hallamshire Squash and Rackets Club in Sheffield took place on 25th March and the Northern UK Racketball contingent had a field day, securing 5 out of 7 of the day's titles!
In the A Grade Yorkshireman Mike Tolman swept through the draw without dropping a game, taking his first title of 2023. Likewise in the B Grade, Paul Knocker Norton (2022 Series 3rd Place finisher) got his year under way in style, taking out his Doubles partner Billy Hawes in the Final in straight games. In a rare win for the Mid/Southern part of the UK, Shropshire's Barry Talbot battled through a tough group in the O40's, in particular scraping past Kieran Muldoon 13/11 in the 3rd in a tight best of 3.
In his first UK Racketball Series event back post knee surgery Merv Davies got another win on the board for the rest of the UK as he took the O50s title over regular UK Racketballer Paul Dodds. Great to see Merv back and I'm sure he will be menacing the rest of the O50s regulars for the remainer of the year now!
A big draw in the O60s was taken in emphatic style by Paul Haigh without dropping a game, despite having to play 5 matches in the day. Graham Greensall continued his strong start to the 2023 season by winning through a group of 4 in the O70s, meaning he takes firm control at the top of the Series rankings with two tournament wins out of two. Finally, an entertaining Doubles final was won by local Hallamshire duo Dan Hindmarch and Olly Jansen over Merv Davies and Stuart Dix 2/1.
Thanks to Hallamshire for hosting us once again, it was a great day of matches and we look forward to re visiting in October for the British Open! Until then, we move on to the next event - the Central Open in Bristol on 22nd April...
North East Racketball Open Introduction

This will be the 8th year that the HEAD UK-Racketball Series returns to one of the best Racketball clubs in the UK, Hallamshire for the North East Open.
Past events at the Sheffield club have been some of the best in the country with a good number of both national and local entries. It will be important to get your entry in early for The North East of England this year, as the event has a reputation for being one of the best on the calendar and selling out early.
The 2022 Hallamshire Racketball Open was a busy one once again! Mike Robinson picked up his first title of 2022 by beating local player Tom Turner in a quality final. The B Grade was won by Nick Moore, with the relentless Ryan Loska taking the O40s in typically solid style. Jason Russel continued his early series form collecting his second title in a row against Paul Dodds in the O50s, Robin Chipperfield also getting on the scoreboard in the 60s, Graham Holmes taking runner up spot the second event in a row. Ian Graham started out his 2022 Series Campaign in the O70s well, by taking the title against the Broxbourne winner Graham Greensall, and in the Doubles it was an all Yorkshire Final, with Mills and Langham seeing off Hindmarch and Glencross to take their first Doubles tournament win!
Hallamshire is home to squash legend Nick Matthew. Players taking part in this year’s UK-Racketball event will have the chance to play on the Nick Matthew Championship Court. The club's Racketball section is one of the strongest, if not the strongest in the country, with plenty of group sessions running each week. The club runs a very successful racketball junior section on a Saturday morning, midweek women’s sessions and a very successful summer league. Get ready for potentially another strong local entry in 2023.
Past events at the Sheffield club have been some of the best in the country with a good number of both national and local entries. It will be important to get your entry in early for The North East of England this year, as the event has a reputation for being one of the best on the calendar and selling out early.
The 2022 Hallamshire Racketball Open was a busy one once again! Mike Robinson picked up his first title of 2022 by beating local player Tom Turner in a quality final. The B Grade was won by Nick Moore, with the relentless Ryan Loska taking the O40s in typically solid style. Jason Russel continued his early series form collecting his second title in a row against Paul Dodds in the O50s, Robin Chipperfield also getting on the scoreboard in the 60s, Graham Holmes taking runner up spot the second event in a row. Ian Graham started out his 2022 Series Campaign in the O70s well, by taking the title against the Broxbourne winner Graham Greensall, and in the Doubles it was an all Yorkshire Final, with Mills and Langham seeing off Hindmarch and Glencross to take their first Doubles tournament win!
Hallamshire is home to squash legend Nick Matthew. Players taking part in this year’s UK-Racketball event will have the chance to play on the Nick Matthew Championship Court. The club's Racketball section is one of the strongest, if not the strongest in the country, with plenty of group sessions running each week. The club runs a very successful racketball junior section on a Saturday morning, midweek women’s sessions and a very successful summer league. Get ready for potentially another strong local entry in 2023.
online entry through sportyhq
For 2022 UK-Racketball have partnered with SportyHQ to make online entries work even smoother
Follow this link to enter online - https://www.sportyhq.com/tournament/view/Event-2-North-East-of-England-Racketball-Open-19th-March-Hallamshire
We have created a user guide to walk you through the process and make it as easy as possible - follow this link to access online - https://www.uk-racketball.com/series-faqs.html
Follow this link to enter online - https://www.sportyhq.com/tournament/view/Event-2-North-East-of-England-Racketball-Open-19th-March-Hallamshire
We have created a user guide to walk you through the process and make it as easy as possible - follow this link to access online - https://www.uk-racketball.com/series-faqs.html
Main Tournament Details
What: Hallamshire Racketball Open
When: Saturday 19th March
Where: Hallamshire Tennis and Squash Club
Postcode: S11 8TA
Cost: £17.50 (£8.50 for a high quality, quick dry, sublimated print tournament t-shirt)
Closing Date Entries: Friday 11th March
More Information: Email [email protected] or call Mark on 07846 067505 if your enquiry is urgent.
When: Saturday 19th March
Where: Hallamshire Tennis and Squash Club
Postcode: S11 8TA
Cost: £17.50 (£8.50 for a high quality, quick dry, sublimated print tournament t-shirt)
Closing Date Entries: Friday 11th March
More Information: Email [email protected] or call Mark on 07846 067505 if your enquiry is urgent.
North East Hallamshire - Hall of Fame
Grades
It is important to remember that UK-Racketball Series events are designed to be inclusive. Although the A grade does attract the best racketball players in the country the events really are for players of all ages and abilities. We have never had a competitor who felt they were not good enough for an event when they took part.
A Grade – County, national or good club player
B Grade – Regular club player
Women’s – All ages and abilities, these events have a great range of players which makes for a fun
and competitive day.
Over 40’s – For players over the age of 40
Over 50’s - For players over the age of 50
Over 60’s – For players over the age of 60
Over 70's - For players over the age of 70
Doubles – limited to 8 pairs, Racketball rules apply, follow this link for more information - http://www.uk-racketball.com/racketball-doubles-rules.html
If you are unsure which category to enter please feel free to contact Mark Fuller directly on 07846067505 or email us at [email protected] and we will be happy to advise you.
If entries to a category are not sufficient grades may be merged, however all participants will always be informed in advance and they will have a choice if they would still like to play.
A Grade – County, national or good club player
B Grade – Regular club player
Women’s – All ages and abilities, these events have a great range of players which makes for a fun
and competitive day.
Over 40’s – For players over the age of 40
Over 50’s - For players over the age of 50
Over 60’s – For players over the age of 60
Over 70's - For players over the age of 70
Doubles – limited to 8 pairs, Racketball rules apply, follow this link for more information - http://www.uk-racketball.com/racketball-doubles-rules.html
If you are unsure which category to enter please feel free to contact Mark Fuller directly on 07846067505 or email us at [email protected] and we will be happy to advise you.
If entries to a category are not sufficient grades may be merged, however all participants will always be informed in advance and they will have a choice if they would still like to play.
Club Facilities
Hallamshire Tennis and Squash Club has first class facilities including nine squash courts, eight outdoor tennis courts and four indoor courts. The club also hosts a modern gym and lovely bar area.
The bar will be open throughout the day with hot food available for most of the day.
The bar will be open throughout the day with hot food available for most of the day.
Club Location
Located in South Yorkshire with good motorway links to the South.
Yorkshire is a racketball hotbed so expect a good entry from the other centers that are close.
Hallamshire Tennis and Squash Club
716 Ecclesall Road
Sheffield
S11 8TA
Tel: 0114 266 2153
Yorkshire is a racketball hotbed so expect a good entry from the other centers that are close.
Hallamshire Tennis and Squash Club
716 Ecclesall Road
Sheffield
S11 8TA
Tel: 0114 266 2153
North-east of england racketball open report
The North-East of England Racketball Open saw a return to Sheffield as we once again visited Hallamshire, home to the British Open and many of our series competitors. The event took place on Saturday 19th March, and with a good mix of local entrants and series regulars the tournament promised to deliver some competitive matches all the way through - and it certainly didn't disappoint!

For the first time on the UK Racketball Series, the North-East Open kicked off with the doubles grades to get the day off to a smooth start. In Group 1, local players Chris Mills and Adam Langham cruised through the group without dropping a game, setting the standard early on in the day.
Over in Group 2, the honours were contested between series regulars Nick Moore/Paul Norton and Alex Glencross/Daniel Hindmarch. Some good racketball from both pairs eventually saw the local duo of Glencross/Hindmarch through to the final. It was a great effort from both of the Hallamshire pairs, but it was Mills/Langham who closed out the match 11/7 12/10 to take the honours in the doubles.
Over in Group 2, the honours were contested between series regulars Nick Moore/Paul Norton and Alex Glencross/Daniel Hindmarch. Some good racketball from both pairs eventually saw the local duo of Glencross/Hindmarch through to the final. It was a great effort from both of the Hallamshire pairs, but it was Mills/Langham who closed out the match 11/7 12/10 to take the honours in the doubles.
The Over 70's saw some high quality from the most experienced age group. After winning their first matches, series regulars Ian Graham and Graham Greensall set up yet another final to contest the title. Despite having an extra game in his legs from earlier rounds, Ian edged past Graham 11/9 11/6 to add to his growing list of titles.

The Over 60's was stacked with some of the big names from the series, as well as some newcomers looking to upset the day's proceedings in their first UK Racketball Series event. In Group 2, Graham Holmes saw off the challenge of Mike Fleming to get through to the final. Group 1 saw some marathon matches, with Malc Bramley coming from 2/0 down to beat Paul Halstead 3/2. An outstanding effort from both players, it was perhaps a little too much work into the legs as Robin Chipperfield would go on to win the group and contest the final. In his first ever event, Robin won the Over 60's title, beating Graham Holmes 2/0 in the final.
As always, the Over 50's was one of the most competitive grades of the day, featuring a number of seasoned campaigners on the UKRB series. In Group 1, Jason Russell continued from where he left off in Broxbourne, cruising through the group without dropping a game. Group 2 came down to effectively a semi-final between Paul Dodds and Merv Davies, with Paul overturning a first-game deficit to win 2/1 and progress to the final. Jason would continue his imperious form, however, winning the final 11/6, 11/5 and adding another title to his tally.

The Over 40's, while a small draw, was stacked with quality. Steve Smith saw off challenges from Russell Payne and Nick Jenkins to win Group 1, while in Group 2 it fell to Chris Mills and Paul Norton to halt the in-form Ryan Loska. It wasn't to be though, and Ryan came through the group to set up yet another final with Steve Smith, their third of the series. Despite a monumental effort from Steve, Ryan won the final 3/0, taking his tally to 19 Series Titles and moving one clear at the top of the All-Time Leaderboard.
The B Grade was the largest of the day, and featured a mix of series regulars and UKRB Series newcomers. After winning both their first games, Nick Moore and Tom Ash competed for a spot in the final. Some great Racketball from both, Nick took the first 11/7 before a huge defensive effort from Tom who took the second 12/10, sending the match to a decider. It would be the Dover man to get through though, as Nick took the third 11/8 and booked his place in the final.
The B Grade was the largest of the day, and featured a mix of series regulars and UKRB Series newcomers. After winning both their first games, Nick Moore and Tom Ash competed for a spot in the final. Some great Racketball from both, Nick took the first 11/7 before a huge defensive effort from Tom who took the second 12/10, sending the match to a decider. It would be the Dover man to get through though, as Nick took the third 11/8 and booked his place in the final.
Group 2 was dubbed the Group of Death, with 9 of the 10 matches going the distance. Both Tommy Meadows and George Beel saved numerous match balls over the course of the day, but it was Olly Jansen who won the group to set up a final with Nick. Fittingly, the final would also go the distance, as Olly took advantage of a flying start to take the first 11/5 before Nick responded with an 11/5 win of his own in the second. The pair would trade winners throughout the second, before Nick edged ahead in the latter stages and closed out 11/8 to take the title.

In the Open Grade, Michael Robinson and Chris Bentley kicked things off with a marathon five-setter, both players hitting outrageous winners and demonstrating fantastic retrieving. Michael eventually closed out the game, and would go on to win the group. Group 2 had its share of nail-biters, with Alex Glencross and Billy Hawes showcasing some fantastic racketball. After taking the first 11/7, Alex looked set for the win, but Billy refused to lie down and won the second 14/12. Both players saved match balls in the third, but it was Billy who won in the end, 15/13. Despite their efforts, Tom Turner came through the group in straight games to set up a final with Michael. A fast start saw the Surrey man take an 11/1 lead, but the home crowd got behind Tom in the second who fought back with some great defence and high quality attacks into the front. A comeback looked on the cards, but Michael dug deep and closed out the game 11/9. It would prove to be crucial, as a 2/0 deficit looked a step too far for the Hallamshire player and Michael closed out the third 11/4 to take the title for the 2022 North-East of England Racketball Open.
A huge congratulations to everyone who played, and of course a big thank you to Tom Murton and the Hallamshire team, who always provide such a fantastic venue for the series. We can't wait to return in October for the Bluebell Wood British Racketball Open, as it's always a favourite club to visit.
A huge congratulations to everyone who played, and of course a big thank you to Tom Murton and the Hallamshire team, who always provide such a fantastic venue for the series. We can't wait to return in October for the Bluebell Wood British Racketball Open, as it's always a favourite club to visit.