Season format
Points & qualification
How the season works from registration through the four tour stops and the tentative early-2027 series championship (dates TBD, pending USA Racquetball approval), and exactly how points are awarded at every stop.
How it works
Compete. Accumulate.
Champion.
Champion.
The Florida Racquetball Grand Prix is a first-of-its-kind season series. Play in any or all stops: every match you win builds your points total toward the season standings.
01
Play the stops
Register for any of the four Grand Prix tour stops across Florida. Each stop is a standalone event
with full brackets across all divisions.
02
Earn GP points
Finish positions award GP points in singles, doubles, and mixed doubles. Doubles and mixed points
are awarded to the team and split equally between partners.
03
Climb the board
Points accumulate across the season. The leaderboard updates live after each stop. Watch your
ranking rise through the final tour weekend in December.
04
Win the title
Top point earners in each division lead the statewide standings across four scored stops from Ocala
through Eustis. A series championship event is planned for early 2027 (dates TBD, pending USA Racquetball
approval). Consistency and deep runs put you in the hunt.
Points structure
How Points Work
Points are awarded at every stop based on your finish position across singles, doubles, and mixed doubles. Official standings are updated after each Grand Prix stop — see the season leaderboard.
Singles
All divisions · individual points
1 Champion100 pts
2 Finalist75 pts
3 Semifinal50 pts
4 Quarterfinal+25 pts
Doubles & Mixed
Team total · split equally between partners
1 Champion100 pts (50 ea)
2 Finalist75 pts (37.5 ea)
3 Quarterfinal50 pts (25 ea)
C Consolation bracket25 pts (12.5 ea)
Doubles and mixed points are awarded to the team and split equally between partners. Consolation bracket points apply to teams that did not advance past their first match.
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