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2025/26 league season

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First win of the season

The 1st team had their first match of the new season on January 3 vs Cambridge. The Division 1 league was always expected to be tough but it was a great win for BaD by 23 games to 9.  There were some great performances all round and many very close games so well done team (pictured below)

December game

Sunday Team Fusion played their 2nd round up in Division 3 on 14 December following their success in round 1.
 
We played against 3 very strong teams and all of the games were tightly fought. No team player was outplayed in any of the games and we even managed a win. However, as expected ,we will almost certainly be saying hello to division 4 in January! 
 
It was a very enjoyable well-run event playing some very competitive fair and friendly matches. All who attended and played enjoyed their time on and off court.
Marianne Kaye 

The leagues

Hertfordshire Inter-Club Pickleball League 2025/26
The 2025/26 season (November 2025 – June 2026) will again feature three divisions, but with some exciting changes:

Division 1: 7 teams, continuing as before.
Divisions 2 & 3: 8–9 teams each, playing at central venues (Hatfield and Batchwood) on pre-scheduled dates.
This should make fixture organisation smoother, though availability of players will remain key. BaD will enter one team in Division 1 and one in Division 2.

Herts Senior League 2025/2026
A new Herts Senior League (for players aged 60+) launches this season, with one team per club and seven clubs participating. Matches will preferably be played midweek, helping to ease weekend court congestion. This new league promises to be a great way to keep our senior players active, competitive, and connected.

South East (North) Pickleball League (SEnPL) 2025/2026
The inaugural SEnPL (one of seven official English Pickleball regional leagues) begins in November 2025. Covering Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Essex, Oxfordshire, and North London, the league will run across seven rounds from November to May at Halton Tennis Centre in Buckinghamshire.
The plan is to run 6 divisions of 4 teams. All divisions will play a round of 3 matches on the same predetermined dates. Matches will comprise 1 x women’s, 1 x men’s and 2 x mixed doubles. Games will use rally scoring to 21 points. Promotion and relegation will occur after each round.

BaD is delighted to announce a joint team with Hoddesdon, “Team Fusion”.