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Login: | Introducing SquashLevels.comI've been working on an evolution of the badsquash levels and ranking system to turn it into a National one. My vision is that everyone who plays squash in the UK (and potentially beyond) will have a level which accurately reflects how well they are playing - just like we all have in the BAD league. The idea is that the various league systems around the country feed their match results into SquashLevels so there's a single system which can be used for calculating and showing levels for all players across the county. This will mean that players will be able to answer that fateful question - how good are you? - wherever they are from. So far I have Avon, Somerset, Surrey, Kent, NW Counties, Yorkshire and all the PSA tournamant and PSL results and there's growing interest across quite a few other counties to the point that it is, indeed, being backed to be used as a National system. Please have a look. You'll find all your results are already on there and you can either go via the home page - www.squashlevels.com - or via the 'Lookup on Squash Levels' button on your own match history on badsquash. If you play in more than one county you'll find all your results combined (if I have them) giving you a more complete history. In most cases your level on SquashLevels will be very similar to that on badsquash but for those multi-county players and those who play PSA or PSL will have a much more accurate level. If you like what you see then do please 'like' the site on Facebook. There's a 'like' icon at the top of each SquashLevels page. Here are some interesting questions you can find answers to on the site:
I'm in the process of implementing 'most improved' and 'best ever' for SquashLevels. I can't use the one we have on badsquash because, with over 330,000 results on the system, it takes too long but once done we'll be able to find out:
All good fun and fills a much needed gap in our sport. Cheers, Richard. |