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Squash & Racketball

Squash Courts at Lee On The Solent Tennis, Squash & Fitness Club

Our 6 squash courts include 2 glassed-backed courts to full international standard with seating for up to 200 spectators. They are normally available for play every day from 9.00am to 10.00pm (last booking 9.20pm).
 

Booking

You may book courts up to 7 days ahead.
All players must check in at reception and fines may be imposed on players who fail to use their booked courts without adequate notice of cancellation.
 

Squash Leagues

Like most clubs, Lee's internal league system provides members of all standards with a basic framework in which to play competitive squash. Mixed leagues are organised for both senior and junior members. Each monthly league consists of 5 players of whom the winner and runner-up are promoted and the bottoms two are relegated. At the end of the season there is a trophy for the league points winner (most points over the 12 months) and a league winner (who wins the most leagues). The leagues get emailed out to everyone each month and are viewable on the website.
 

Racketball

Racketball is a growing sport in the UK played on a squash court with shorter rackets and a bigger bouncier ball. It produces more rallies and is more aerobic than squash so suits beginners and those who feel squash is becoming too difficult later on in life. The club has 3 Racketball leagues, which caters for all abilities.

Fixtures & Results

Link to Results

Squash Courts at Lee On The Solent Tennis, Squash & Fitness Club




 


 



 


 

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Staff Profile

Tim Vail

Director of Squash

 

 

 

 

 

Our Director of Squash is Tim Vail, an England Squash and Racketball level 4 elite professional coach. He is fully licensed and holds a coaching membership with ESR which gives him public liability insurance.

Tim is currently ranked 15 in England at Squash and 2 at Racketball. His most notable achievements are: being nationally 1 in England at u10 & u12 level and in the top 5 up to u19 level ;representing England at the World Junior Men’s Championships in Cairo in 1996 where England were crowned World Champions; playing for English Universities in the Student Home Internationals; reaching the ¼ final of the British Closed 2007 and being crowned Racketball National Champion 3 times.

He has coached many juniors from county squads to regional squads to national squads and some have even made no.1 in England in their respective age groups.