There's a couple of courts at the gym I go to, but I can never find anyone to play with. It's tragic.
You get to smash balls against walls by yourself. Same thing kinda.
smh first 'real tennis' dies out, now racquetball... a thousand curses on the pickleball trend...
silly game
ShowBut actually racquetball does seem fun. I haven't played, and have no idea how I could, but it seems like it would be a blast with a couple of friends.
My upper lip is permanently misshapen (altho subtly) because I got smacked in the face with a racket years ago (it was either squash or racketball, can't remember).
I'd say racketball's a fairly unique racket sport in which you spend huge amounts of attention to rebounding, angles, and dancing around the opponent. I agree that it can be tonnes of fun at the best of times. Unfortunately, the fact that both players are operating in the same space makes it far less workable to me than tennis, table-tennis, badminton, etc. So many opportunities for gamesmanship, racket-injury, etc.
Anyway, to @BigHaas@hexbear.net, my take is that racketball & squash both require specialised, wooden-lined courts that are probably more expensive to build, with less candidate locations, than the other racket sports. With TT for example, you can literally fold up the 'court' and wheel a couple of them in to a big closet, by comparison.