After a fantastic National Championships a couple of weeks ago, the UK Racketball Series train keeps on rolling forward! We have events every month in the run up to Christmas, so plenty of opportunities for you all to keep the ball rolling.
Check out below to see our events in the run up to the Series Finals on the 30th November and get your name in the mix!: (Please note, we are now in a new Selection Year for the England Racketball teams, so all event results after and including this month's National Championships will be included in the Road to Selection for 2025!) 10th August - London Open Bexley - ENTRY FULL apart from 3x spaces in O40s, 1x space in O50s and 1x space in O70s. Please contact Mike at [email protected] to sneak in! 7th September - South West Open Exeter - 33 spaces left. Enter via: https://www.sportyhq.com/tournament/view/Event-8-South-West-Open-Exeter-7th-September 5th & 6th October - The Maze Property Solutions British Racketball Open, Hallamshire Sheffield - Full info for our second Major event of the season plus how to enter here: https://www.sportyhq.com/tournament/view/British-Racketball-Open-5th6th-October-Hallamshire 2nd November - South East Open Lee on Solent - 39 spaces left. Enter via: https://www.sportyhq.com/tournament/view/Event-12-South-East-of-England-Racketball-Open-2nd-November-Lee-on-Solent 30th November - Series Finals & National Doubles Championships Stourbridge. https://www.sportyhq.com/tournament/view/Event-13-UK-Racketball-Series-Finals-and-National-Racketball-Doubles-2nd-December-Grantham (Ignore the name on the URL it is a glitch.) Post event buffet for all players around the presentations to celebrate another fantastic year of UK Racketball action! Finally, you can check out the current UK Racketball Series ranking standings here after a busy British Nationals which caused a fair bit of turnover in the standings: https://www.sportyhq.com/ranking/group/1727 And the Doubles Series rankings here (with the two big Doubles event majors - the Open and National Doubles, still to come!): https://www.sportyhq.com/ranking/group/1995 Hope to catch you all at another Series event in the near future!
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The dust has settled on what was one of the best, if not THE best UK Racketball tournaments to date. The British Racketball National Championships 2024 at Edgbaston Priory (and Sutton Coldfield) in Birmingham. Over 200 players from age 13 through to 89 took part, Men's and Ladies players alike, competing in 19 different draws (plus a Sunday Morning Fun Doubles comp) across three days of superb Racketball action. By the time the last finals finished by 5pm on the Sunday afternoon, there were new Champions crowned, titles regained, and an overwhelming sense that Racketball is really developing and pushing forward positively as a sport at all levels of the game. It was particularly exciting to see a new bunch of Junior players and Ladies players involved at a variety of ages and abilities, a really encouraging sign for the development of the sport and we will do our best to keep these areas moving forward with renewed vigour going forward. Now to the matches themselves! I could write a dissertation on the quality of the games, the sportsmanship, the community feel and enjoyment across the draws, but I feel like I'd lose a few readers... So il do my best to keep it to the point and readable! - Men's O70s, O75s and O80s: Returning after a year's absence due to illness, Andrew Rugg Gunn was dominant in the box of 4 draw for the O80s. The 85 year old not dropping a game in taking his second National title in the category, showing incredibly impressive movement and control throughout. One hopes to be remotely as mobile as him close to that age. Larry Grover was similarly decisive in the O75s draw, battling through his three matches without dropping a game, though was pushed hard throughout. Top seed Howard Thompson just falling short in the final. A series of upsets in the O70s draw saw the unseeded Rob Lathbury put in a tremendous shift to knock out three higher seeded players on the way to the title, a really high quality match against EPC member and Racketball coach Rob Shay in the final, scraping through 3/2. Shay earlier also overturning previous Champion Graham Greensall in the semi finals. - Ladies O60s and O65s: Super Sturgess Slays All! Yes the return of Lesley Sturgess to the Nationals for another year saw her pick up both the O60s & O65s titles in a superhuman shift across the weekend. (She played 6 matches across the two days!) In the O65s she was pushed hard by eventual 2nd placed player Jo Robinson in a tight 3/1, the 4th being 11/9 too. In the O60s she faced her regular battle partner Siobhan Garland, this time getting past the Cornish player 3/0. Garland herself being clinical in not dropping a game on route to the final. - Men's O60s and O65s: O65s - Phillips ages up to grab his 6th title! The recently turned 65 Mike Phillips was dominant in his new age group this year, moving through the draw to take his 6th National title in his 4th different age group. Pretty good going! Gary Preston did really well to come through the bottom half of the draw with some hard fought 3/1 wins in the quarters and semis especially to take runner up. The O60s draw this year was one of the strongest in terms of the depth of quality of players involved. On another day any of the top 4/8 players could have justifiably taken the title. As it was there was a real shootout across the early rounds, with Martin Greenslade in particular having to fend of 5 set challenges from May and Journeaux to get to the semis. Likewise in the bottom half Darren Withey had a brutal semi final with John Cordeaux in one of the matches of the tournament, eventually upsetting the 2 seed 3/1. In the end however, everyone's nemesis at O60s was there at the final hurdle, like the final boss in a computer game. And thus once again Patrick Osborn prevailed over all, moving serenely through the battlefield of the draw without dropping a game, showing his quality by taking the final 3/0 despite Withey's best efforts to break through. The man seems unstoppable currently! - Men's O50s & O55s: Another strong in depth draw in the O55s made it very hard to seed pre event. And this was very evident with Dave Evans being unseeded and yet pushing through to the semi finals with three tough 3/1 wins against Macdonald, Billington and Hall, eventually being stopped in another match of the tournament contender against Merv Davies. This was a schedule destroyer, lasting well over an hour with both players throwing everything at each other. Davies eventually taking the win 3/2. Mark Francis in the top half was pushed similarly hard by Neil Counter in his quarter final, coming through a long 5 set match before taking out 3/4 seed Andy Murray 3/0 in his semi. This perhaps saved him as he looked the fresher out of the two in the final, despite Davies best efforts, Francis took the title 3/0, his first in his new age group! The O50s was dominated by the silky skills and flair of top seed Mike Gregory who put on a quality show of racket ability and ball control in regaining his National title, beating suprise finalist James Powley 3/0 in the final. Powley doing very well to get past the very hard to beat Chris Morris 3/1 in a long semi final grind. - Ladies O50s and B Grade: It was really great to be able to get a load of new faces involved in the Ladies O50s and B Grade draws, there were lots of really great games and a very sociable bunch of players. In the O50s, Jo Perriam played some brilliant matches, hitting quality lines and using her boast well, taking her first National title without dropping a game. Her Devon compatriot Kim Brook doing really well to make it through to her first final. The B Grade draw (new for this year) had a great mix of ages and standards, with some O50s players competing alongside Juniors. In the end it was a Junior who won it, with Bethany Fisher showing a lot of Racketball promise throughout the event, beating EPC's Tina Wotherspoon 3/0 in the Final. Promotion to A Grade next year beckons it seems! - Men's O40s and O45s: The Champions of this year's O40s and O45s categories have long proved themselves to be standout competitors in their draws. Ryan Loska has been one of the most consistent players throughout UK Racketball's history and he justified his top seeding by not giving anything away on his route through. Mat Lowery has also been a top dog at this level but he was unable to break through Loska's defences, pushing him hard but ultimately losing out 3/1. Likewise in the Over 40s where Mike Tolman having just aged up into the draw proved to be a fearsome obstacle for all who came up against him. Alex Preston getting a great win against another Series regular Alexis Smith in a brutal 3/2 semi final effort, but ultimately not having enough ammunition to take down the big left handed Yorkshireman. Tolman's first National title in this draw and he certainly looks like a really tough one to take out for a few years to come! - Men's O35s:
This draw featured two of the toughest matches of the tournament. One of them being a first round!! Jon Newton from Cornwall getting a fantastic upset win by battling back from 0/2 down to take out Paul Norton, 13/11 in the 5th at that! He then even managed to back it up and take out 3/4 seed Callum Arnott in the next round 3/0. That's where the gas ran out as he subsided to top seed Jason Pike 3/0 in the semi final. This then led to what most would agree was match of the tournament, as Pike took on National Championships first time Ali Mutch in the final. In Mutch's words, it was point for point for pretty much all the way through the first 4 games, Pike getting the best of it to go 2/0 up, both 11/8, but then Mutch clawing it back to take games three and four 11/9! This then led to a titanic 5th game (where yours truly was doing his best to scrap out his final on the next door court to the cheers, gasps and shouts from their showdown!!) In the end both players had several match balls in a 5th game ending that had both of them at the very limits of their physical ability. Mutch eventually finding the reserves to scrap his way past Pike with a 15/13 5th game win. In 74 minutes! - Men's Open B & C Grades: In a new format for this year we introduced the B and C Grades to the Open draw to try and encourage a larger variety of players to get involved without the fear of ''not being good enough.'' And it worked fantastically well with lots of new faces and some great games across the three days. Both of the Grade Finals ended up being 5 set marathons, with Greg Jansz overcoming a 1/2 defeceit to beat Oliver Palmer to take the C Grade. In the B Grade two Isle of Wight playing partners threw down in a match where both had plenty of chances to take the win. In the end Callum Arnott took it 18/16 in the 5th, leaving both firmly set for a big nap on the way back and on the ferry home... - Men's and Ladies Open A Grades: The question on everyone's lips was whether or not the two reigning Champions of the Open category draws (Amber Marshall with 3 consecutive wins, Mike Harris with 6 consecutive wins) could do it again for another year. Both of them faced strong draws and tough Semi Final and Final opponents who were out for their first wins. Marshall beating a spirited effort from Rebecca Symmons and Harris being too experienced for the young and up and coming Callum McGurk. It ended up being two very contrasting Finals, Marshall showing every ounce of her Racketball quality and ball ability by taking out Kimberly Hay 3/0 in her match, never really giving Hay any sort of foothold in the match despite the ex England Junior Squash player's best attempts. Harris took on local Warwickshire player Guy Pearson in the Open Men's Final in a game that matches Pearson's attacking intent and ability against Mike's retrieval skills and relentless corner hitting. In the end the game scores didn't really reflect how hard and tight the rallies were, Harris taking the win 3/1 but having to leave everything on court in the process. So there we have it! A brilliant event and a fantastically sociable and enjoyable weekend for all. We must give a huge thank you to the always lovely Edgbaston Priory and it's staff for hosting us so splendidly again (and Head of Squash Mike Edwards for all his help in the background for the event.) Also to Sutton Coldfield and Chris Hall for opening their courts to us for our plate event matches on the Saturday. A huge help! We must also thank the England Squash referees who came in on the Sunday to oversee the Semis and Finals. It made a huge difference having them involved, and they also all did a really great job with some difficult battles to look after. Also to our support staff for how unbelievable hard they worked across the 3 days to run the tournament - Ant Stefanelli, Nicky Horn and Tessa Harris. Wouldn't have been anywhere near as good without their efforts. Finally thank you to our brilliant event sponsors for all their backing for the competition. What they provided enabled us to do fantastic shirts and gift bags, better prizes and trophies, bring in the referees, set up the DJ on the Saturday night and more. It made a huge difference to how great the player experience was and we are very lucky to have their backing. Long may it continue! Next year's version is already booked in - 18th/19th/20th July 2025, get it in your diaries! You can find the full results from the weekend on Sporty HQ here: www.sportyhq.com/tournament/view/The-Karakal-British-National-Racketball-Championships-20th21st-July-Edgbaston Pictures from all the matches here: www.facebook.com/media/set/?vanity=UKRacketballSeries&set=a.1413037676310449 And finally what effect the finishing positions from the weekend has had on the 2024 UK Racketball Series rankings here: www.sportyhq.com/ranking/group/1727/2024 With just a couple of days to go until the British Racketball National Championships lets see who the potential Finals could be (based on seedings to date):
Open - 1) Mike Harris vs 2) Guy Pearson Ladies - 1) Amber Marshall vs 2) Kim Hay 35s - 1) Jason Pike vs 2) Ali Mutch 40s - 1) Mike Tolman vs 2) Dan Soar 45s - 1) Ryan Loska vs 2) Mat Lowery 50s - 1) Mike Gregory vs 2) Jason Russell Ladies 50s - Box Draw of 6 players in 2 groups. 1) Jo Perriam 55s - 1) Mark Francis vs 2) Mervyn Davies 60s - 1) Patrick Osborn vs 2) John Cordeaux Ladies 60s - Box Draw of 6 players in 2 groups. 1) Lesley Sturgess 65s - 1) Mike Phillips vs 2) Graham Holmes Ladies 65s - Box Draw of 5 players in 1 group. 1) Lesley Sturgess 70s - 1) Ian Graham vs 2) Graham Greensall 75s - 1) Howard Thompson vs 2) Peter Hamlett 80s - Box Draw of 4 players in 1 group. Winner takes all! 1) Andrew Rugg Gunn. As you can see there are some potentially massive showdowns there, not forgetting the rest of the players in the mix in the earlier rounds, many of who will be in a great position to cause an upset or two! You can see the full draws and schedule on Sporty HQ here: https://www.sportyhq.com/tournament/view/The-Karakal-British-National-Racketball-Championships-20th21st-July-Edgbaston Can't wait to get it all rolling! Live streaming from at least 2 of the courts will take place on our UK Racketball Facebook page and also hopefully on the Edgbaston Priory Squash and Racketball page, so tune in to watch Britain's best in action! Can't wait to get the show on the road... GOur next trip out in the 2024 Karakal UK Racketball Series was to the Midlands and to Leamington Tennis & Squash Club for the West of England Open!
A long standing UK Racketball host venue, LLTSC has always had a great set up for our events with 6 very well maintained courts and a lovely bar set up. We had another sell out event this year, with 65 players coming from all over - from Exeter to Sunderland to Bexley! With the British Nationals just 2 weeks away, this was one last chance for our community to get some last minute match practice in, and the strength of the draws reflected this. The O40s, O50s and O70s being particularly combatitive! Starting with the O70s, with the two top seeds in the Nationals at opposite halves of the draw, plus some other strong entries, there was another really high quality set of matches. Notably Graham Greensall being push hard by Geoff Wright to take a 3/1 win. In the end though, Ian Graham proved imperious throughout, winning through the day without dropping a game, including the final vs Greensall. Can anyone stop him in two weeks time? The O60s lost its two top seeds Osborn and Cordeaux in the lead up to the weekend, meaning that the draw really opened out with plenty of opportunity for the rest to get stuck in. With a busy 16 entry there were some great fixtures throughout, Mark Banfield in particular being pushed hard by first Terry Horne (2/1) in Rd1, and then Gary Preston (a very tight 2/0) in the Semi. These tough games clearly set him up well though, as he managed to battle past one of the Series front runners Robin Chipperfield in the Final in a hard fought 2/0 win. Taking his first UK Racketball Series title for a number of years (in his own words!) The O50s was an absolute brutal of a draw, with a number of players in the mix that on a different day would be top seeds in the category! As such we had a battle royale of a group stage, with all three groups of four players having some incredibly tight 2/1 games. Some will have left the day feeling a tad hard done by given the quality of the play. In the end the final four were Wase (who nearly lost out first match!), Billington (who got a bit lucky with the w/d of Jason Russell from his group having finished top), Davies and Fernandez. Billington did really well to overcome a resurgent Fernandez (coming back from a heavy knee operation), but couldn't get past the relentless Wase, who backed up well after his near miss at the start of the day, taking the win in a quality 2/0 Final. Another very strong O40s draw of 12 players had several of the categories top dogs getting some good hitting in before the big event in two weeks time. A notable match here was the Griggs / Talbot group stage, the winner not only progressing to the semis, but also gaining the last O40s England Team spot for the upcoming Home Internationals in September! The guys didn't disappoint, with a really hard fought 2/1 win going to Griggs, whose ability to absorb everything Talbot threw at him and then counter well when given the opportunity did the damage. Barry's loss somewhat mollified by the fact that he ended up finishing best second place in his group and progressing to the semis anyway, to meet Ryan Loska. Loska and Craig Chappell ended up making their way through to the final, where in the last match of the day, an absolutely faultless performance from Craig gave him a shock 2/0 win over Loska. The first time that he has beaten him! Good signs ahead for his O40s Nationals campaign, with Loska as top seed in the O45s wanting to put that one behind him! The B Grade was a busy 10 player event, with two boxes of 5 getting plenty of tight games in leading toward a Saturday evening final. Again here there was a great balance of standards and some quality 2/1 games throughout. In the end Nick Jenkins scraped through based on games won/lost over Hannah Davies and Stefan Rapacz (Nick beating Hannah and losing to Stefan, who in turn lost to Hannah!) He met Tom Clark in the final, who was a bit more clinical with his routhe through, still though being pushed hard against Rebecca Symmonds and Dan Stone with tight 2/1 wins. Clark in the end having too much for a rather tired Jenkins (who did Doubles too,) winning the final 2/1 with a strong 11/3 finish in the 3rd! Due to having two Ladies entrants and a little bit of court space we also had a straight Ladies final between Rebecca Symmons and Hannah Davies in the evenning, which didn't disappoint as despite both players having had some brutal games across the day in the B Grade, they played some quality Racketball with Symmons winning 2/1. Positive signs for her Nationals campaign at EPC! Finally to the Doubles and the A Grade. Both slightly smaller in uptake than usual but that didn't diminish the quality, with some very strong top seeds! In the A the Nationals Open (Mike Harris) and O35s (Jason Pike) #1s were in the mix, and then in the Doubles Chappell & Loska headed the field. In the end it was the highest ranked that came through, with Harris overcoming Pike 2/0 in the Final of the A, and the O40s duo winning the Doubles. Though they were pushed hard by the Hallamshire pairing of Hindmarch & Glencross who took them all the way to 2/1, just missing out in the final game. Full draws and results from the day can be found here: www.sportyhq.com/tournament/view/Event-6-West-of-England-Racketball-Open-6th-July-Leamington All in all a quality day of games at a lovely club. Plus an England football win to boot! Thanks all for taking part and to Jason Pike and LLTSC for hosting us so well once again. You can check out what it means for the latest Series and Doubles rankings for 2024 here: Series - www.sportyhq.com/ranking/group/1727 Doubles - www.sportyhq.com/ranking/group/1995 The Digital Office British Racketball National Championships draws and schedules are out!
The full line ups and all the matches for the 19th/20th/21st July British National Racketball Championships at Edgbaston Priory are out, and what a weekend we have in store for our players. With entries from all over the UK this should be a really fantastic event and we can't wait for the action to start. A mix of returning Champions in as top seeds looking to regain their titles, to new faces and challengers looking to cause some upsets and take the glory! You can find all the necessary info on our Sporty HQ event page via the below link: https://www.sportyhq.com/.../The-Karakal-British-National... A massive thanks to our amazing event sponsors for their support and allowing us to make this our biggest and best offering to our entrants to date. From top quality tournament shirts, entry gift bags, Saturday night party and end of event prizes, we have been able to do so much this time round! Look forward to seeing over 200 of our UK Racketball community across the weekend, all supporters and spectators very much welcome and we will also be trying to provide as much as we can in terms of live streaming and photo updates as we go. Not long to go... |
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