Racquet Network makes it easy to play (or learn to play) racquet sports.
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play occasionally or frequently
play at public or private facilities
meet other racquet sports players
improve yourself through lessons
get back into shape
participate in leagues
compete in local tournaments
Play who you want when you want. Our system fits your schedule.
Step One – Join the Network – It’s Free
Join our network and complete your profile. Add your name to the list of players in your home town.
You are welcome to join as many of our networks as you want. Membership is free for ALL networks. Our players may join or leave our networks at any time.
Step Two – Start Connecting
Depending on your personality, you can wait for players to connect with you or you can jump in and start connecting with players on your own. Our search tool makes it easy to find players at your level in your hometown. Search by:
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city
sport
level (beginner to professional)
gender
interests
occupation
availability
Members of Racquet Network are not required to play anybody they don’t want to play. Our members have the freedom to play who they want to play, when they want to play and where they want to play.
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
Linked In – 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 focused 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.
Optional – Join a Challenge League
If you want to play frequently, you have the option of registering as a challenge league player. As a registered league player, you will instantly connect with Racquet Network’s largest group of active players. You will also be eligible to participate in box leagues, tournaments and other events set up exclusively for this special group of frequent players.
Register as a challenge league player.
Optional – Join a Box League
When you are ready for some serious and steady competition, join a Racquet Network box league.
Racquet Network can create a new box league for any network with at least 25 members. Contact us when you are ready to join a box league or start a new one.


























































