Racquet Network’s primary purpose is to help racquet sports players connect with other racquet sports players at their level. Our staff work hard to create the tools and opportunities our members need to do this.
Player Profiles
The search for new playing partners begins in each member’s PLAYER PROFILE. This powerful profiling tool allows each player to list the racquet sports they play and the level they want to play them at. Players can also describe in detail their game style, their preferred facilities and their interest in playing people of other genders and skill levels.
Once their profiles are up to date, players can begin searching for other players at their level using our powerful PLAYER SEARCH tool. Most players also choose to list multiple phone numbers. All players in our network can be contacted by email.
Privacy safeguards: Email addresses remain hidden at all times in order to supress spam. Phone numbers are hidden behind a login screen and are visible to registered league players only. When contacting players by phone, please use common sense; call between 10:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.
Connect Online
Racquet Network maintains a free social networking service for racquet sports players called the CLUBHOUSE. Players use our Clubhouse to connect with other players, set up player groups, post news and information about programs and activities and do all of the little things that make social networking fun.
Racquet Network also maintains accounts on all of the major social networking services in order to allow our members to connect with each other.
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Twitter – chat, connect, join our list and get to know people
Facebook – look for matches on our wall or message board
LinkedIn – network with professionals in your current field or a new one
Bebo – for our members in the UK, Australia and New Zealand
Hi5 – for our members in Europe
Friendster – for our members in Asia and the Philippines
Orkut – for our members in South America
Racquet Network is focussed on racquet sports. But over the years, involvement in our network has led to many deep and long lasting personal and professional relationships amongst our players.
Connect in Person
Clinics & Lessons
Clinics, lessons and other programs are all excellent places to connect with new racquet sports partners. The number of racquet sports programs that Racquet Network is able to advertise in any local network depends on the number of instructors who are part of that local network. In areas where instructors in the local network are active and eager to offer lessons and other programs, we can offer many opportunities.
Challenge Leagues
Regardless of the size of your local network, you will always find the most active players in our CHALLENGE LEAGUES. Generally speaking, league players are competitive people who like to keep score. So if competition is what attracts you to racquet sports, joining a league is a great way to begin meeting new people.
Box Leagues
As the clubs within each local network grow, Racquet Network establishes BOX LEAGUES for competitive players. Each club home page displays a list of active Box Leagues. If your club has a Box League, consider joining it. Box Leagues provide many opportunities for meeting competitive players in your favorite racquet sport club.
























































