This ‘ladder’ is intended primarily to be an aid in arranging matches – so players can seek out opponents of roughly similar standard to themselves. Most people believe Racketball allows players with a wider difference in standards to enjoy playing each other (compared to Squash). So don’t be afraid to seek out opponents several places above or below your own position in the ladder.
If anyone wants to change position on the ladder (either as a result of a match, or simply by mutual agreement), just let Duncan Nightingale know and he will make the adjustment.
At this stage, the ladder is ‘informal’ – so there is no obligation to play if someone ‘challenges’ you.
Position | Name |
1 | Manny Saundh |
2 | Chris Wallace |
3 | Roger Betts |
4 | Mark Cranstoun |
5 | Jason Street |
6 | Andy Edwards |
7 | Peter Hopkins |
8 | Duncan Nightingale |
9 | Janet Frangs |
10 | Klevis Kapllani |
11 | Alistair Robbie |
12 | Lyndi Hornsby |
Comment | |
Member of Henley Squash Club | |
Guest |