Manual Results

The Manual Results section in MySquash Competitions is designed for club administrators to record batches of club matches that are played in a format outside what is available through Individual Competitions.


Players can record results of their own one-off casual matches through the Casual Results page.

  • Entering Manual Results

    Use the Manual Results button under Individual Competitions in the left‑hand menu to view or enter results. You can search existing batches or create a new batch. 


    Creating a New Batch

    1. Click New

    2. Enter a batch name, including the club name (e.g., Mana Summer League)

    3. Select Division Type (use Open if unsure)

    4. Choose Division (leave as 1 if not applicable)

    5. Enter Game Date

    6. Choose Competition Type:

    • Individual Competition
    • Team Competition
    • Casual Game

    7. Select Competition Level (affects SquashLevels weighting):

    • Open - 100% (only for open club tournaments)
    • District - 75% (only for district interclub competitions)
    • Club – 50%
    • Social – 25%

    Note: matches involving Lifestyle players must only use the Club or Social weighting.


    8. Use Round if entering multiple rounds (optional — match times can also sequence results)

    9. Click Save to create the batch


    A new Add Match button will appear.

  • Adding Matches to a Batch

    1. Click Add Match

    2. Search for Player A by name or player code

    3. Search for Player B

    4. Enter match Time

    5. Select Status:

    • Played – sent to grading
    • Not Played – stored, but not graded
    • Fair Play – graded but no level changes
    • Deleted – removes previously submitted results

    6. Enter Game Scores (important for SquashLevels accuracy)

    7. Click Save


    You’ll return to the batch view, where the match will be listed. Add further matches as needed, then click Save again to submit for grading.

  • Grading Matches for New Players

    When a new member joins a club, you can now enter grading matches directly into MySquash Competitions rather than submitting them manually to the district. 


    How it Works


    Record matches as:

    • Competition Type: Casual Game
    • Competition Level: Social (25%)

    The first match for a brand‑new player:

    • Does not affect the opponent’s level
    • Generates a new SquashLevels rating for the new player

    Subsequent matches allow progression with low impact on graded players (25% weight)


    Benefits

    • New players get an immediate, accurate grade
    • Reduces district admin workload
    • Eliminates manual subjectivity in grading
  • Recording One-Off Casual Matches

    Any subscribed player (Competitive Adult, Lifestyle or Junior) can record a one-off match which will automatically be given a 25% weighting in SquashLevels.


    1. Click Casual Results

    2. Enter Player B

    3. Update the Match Date, Match Time and Status 

    4. Enter Game Scores (important for SquashLevels accuracy)

    5. Click Save

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