The Race to become the first ever UK-Racketball Series Competitor to reach 20 Career Titles is tighter than ever. After wins in Broxbourne at the East of England Racketball Open, Ryan Loska and Luke Bishop have both moved up the table to close in on the top.
With titles in both the A Grade and the Doubles, Luke has moved clear of Ian Graham and leapfrogged Natalie Lawrence to claim 4th spot with 16 titles. His run of form in recent years is sure to be a worry for those above him though, as you can guarantee it won't be long before he adds some more to that tally! Meanwhile, Ryan Loska added a 7th Over 40's Title to go with his 8 B Grade Titles. Along with 2 A Grades and a Doubles Title, he now moves to joint first on 18 UK-Racketball Series Titles alongside Patrick Osborn and Ted Jeal. With all of these players closing in, and still 11 events to go this year, surely 2022 will be the year that someone reaches the elusive 20th Title. The #RaceTo20 is on!
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UK Racketball Series 2022 - Entries and Series Memberships with SportyHQ
2019 and 2021 were fantastic years for the UK-Racketball Series with every regional event selling out and a brilliant British Closed, British Open and National Doubles. To take UK-Racketball to the next level we have partnered with a tournament software provider SportyHQ. We hope to streamline the entry process and provide the community with some great features such as online scores, historic head to heads and automatic ranking calculators. From our meetings with SportyHQ they are as passionate about our sport as we are. Find our how to use SportyHQ for Online Entries, Sign-up for Series Memberships, and view the 2022 UK Racketball Series Calendar via our FAQs page. Follow this link to see all of the events in the calendar for 2022 https://www.uk-racketball.com/2022-head-uk-racketball-series.html To sign up online head to the event pages - if you have any questions over the process follow this link - www.uk-racketball.com/series-faqs.html We will be running a Questions and Answers Zoom Session on Thursday evening at 19:00 Topic: UK Racketball SportyHQ Q&A Time: Jan 27, 2022 07:00 PM Join Zoom Meeting https://zoom.us/j/91458689508?pwd=RU5BZ0Myclprc3JXNTh4cHFvRXRlQT09 Meeting ID: 914 5868 9508 Passcode: g2yC8y 2021 was a tricky year, and despite starting with uncertainty over whether the series would even go ahead, we were able to deliver 7 Tournaments across the country. This was in no small part due to the support of all our series sponsors, and the efforts of every single one of you within the UK Racketball community - we can't thank you enough.
December saw the Series-Ending East Midlands Open and National Racketball Doubles, held at the much-loved Nottingham Squash Rackets Club. Thanks to an excellent turnout, and some highly competitive matches, we've seen some movement in the National and Series Rankings as the year comes to an end. For the report on both these click here, and you can find photos on our Facebook page. Both events combined have had a big influence on the National Racketball Rankings and the UK-Racketball Series Rankings. Find out how things stand, including the Top 10 Finishers for the 2021 UK Racketball Series, through the links below. National Rankings Series Rankings The Hit and Run Racketball Graded Open 2022 at Hove Squash Club is now open for entries. The tournament will run from 29-30 January 2022, entries close 23 January.
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