Little History
Racquetball is young. In 1949, a pro tennis player named Joe Sobek from back east wanted an indoor tennis game. He combined handball and tennis came up with paddle racquets, a duosport. Eventually t ...
Hitting Z Shot
Mastering the Z shot in racquetball will greatly improve your game. It's a difficult shot to learn but with practice and more practice, you'll do it.
Basically, the Z shot is like a Z from any w ...
Team INDIA Racquetball
Racquetball: India at world championships
India will field a three-member strong contingent at the upcoming World Racquetball Championships to be held in Seoul, Korea from August 13-21.
The Wo ...
Stanford's New Racquetball Facility!
Come check out the new Arrillaga Family Racquetball Center! Four brand new courts located just next to the Arrillaga Center for Sports and Recreation (341 Galvez Street). The hours can be found at ...
Racquetball Court Construction Underway
I wanted to mention that the construction currently underway at Ford/Burnham will include 4 new racquetball courts. While we are excited to have the 7 squash courts in the ACSR, we look forward to ...
Racquetball Equipment Blog
A new blog primarily focused on new and exciting racquetball equipment!
Videos and tips on playing, and other content will be added also.
Run by Racquetball Factory
Wilson Racquetballs
I must admit that Wilson racquetballs are the best. I used to like Ektelon but they bounce really strange these days. Penn is my next choice.
Racquetball is GREAT exercise!
Not everyone realizes it but racquetball is a fantastic aerobic exercise. In just 60 minutes you can burn over 600 calories! Check out http://www.coolnurse.com/calories_burned.htm for a list of how ...
Racquetball Anyone?
Hey Everyone.
Just started at Stanford and I'm looking for someone
to play racquetball with in the morning. I'm a mid level
player, but it's been 5 years.
getting into racquetball
my company is planning on having a racquetball tournament at a local gym (as a team building experience i assume)... does anybody know what kind of gear i will be needing?