Club championship events
Uxbridge Squash and Racketball Club offers all full members the opportunity to participate in the following Club Championship events.
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These are a series of knockout competitions each leading to a final that takes place on finals night in May. Rounds take place from January until May and players will organise their games until the semi-final stage when these are played on specific dates where possible.
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Players being eliminated in the first round (excluding the handicap competitions) will normally be entered into a Plate competition. This is to ensure where possible that all players get at least two games per competition.
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Entry details will be next published late 2019 for 31 December close.
Open championships
The Squash Open Championship is split into to three levels representing player ability:
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Open A - for the top players playing at the highest level
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Open B - players able to compete in the higher leagues (from league 6/7 up) but not qualifying for Open A
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Open C - players new to squash or play at the lower leagues standard
The Racketball Open Championship is a single event for all abilities.
Players being knocked out in the first round will proceed to a Plate competition for both squash and racketball.
Handicap
Squash - Open to all players of any level. A one game match to 40 with the stronger player giving their opponent a head start to provide an equal chance of either players winning. Handicaps are determind by the committee. A very competitive competition with the chance to play against opponents you would not normally play - and beat them!
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Racketball - New for 2018. A chance for all levels to meet as well as players wishing to try racketball to have a go. If you have not played racketball, give the competition a go. Most squash players adapt quickly. Rackets can be borrowed from behind the bar. You could get along to a club night (Thurs 5.15 to 7.30) to have a go first!
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Other championships
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Vets (over 45s)
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Vintage (over 55s)
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Ladies
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Doubles
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Long court (ball must bounce beyond mid-court line)
Players who are knocked out in the first round will proceed to a Plate competition.
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