Participating in a Box League

This guide explains how players can access their Box League, arrange matches with opponents, and enter their match results. It also covers how non‑players can view current and previous rounds.


  • Accessing the Box League

    1. Navigate to Box Leagues.
    2. Select Challenge & Record.
    3. Click on the league you are participating in.

    You will see:

    • A list of all boxes set up by the club administrator.
    • The round details, including start and end dates for when matches must be completed.
  • Viewing Your Matches

    Within your assigned box:

    • Each match you need to play will display a speech bubble icon.
    • This icon indicates available communication or result‑entry options for that match.
  • Arranging a Match

    To contact an opponent:

    • Click the speech bubble next to the match.
    • Select Arrange Challenge.
    • Add a note with your proposed playing time or availability.
    • Send the challenge.

    The opponent will receive an email notification containing your contact details so that the match can be arranged.

  • Entering Match Results

    After completing the match:


    1. Click the speech bubble again.

    2. Select Enter Results.

    3. Confirm:

    • Match date
    • Match time
    • Match status

    Choosing a Match Status

    • Played — the most commonly used status.
    • Fair Play — select this if both players agree before the match that the result should not be sent to SquashLevels for ranking adjustments.

    Entering Scores

    • Enter game scores for the match.
    • Click Save.

    Once saved:

    • The match record will show game scores.
    • Round points will be calculated at the end of the round.
    • The Points column displays cumulative points from previous rounds, carried forward through all rounds of the league.
  • Viewing Box Leagues as a Non‑Player

    Anyone can view box leagues under Box Leagues - View.


    They can:

    • See all active box leagues.
    • Open a league to view game scores for each match.
    • Switch between past and future rounds using the dropdown menu once multiple rounds have been created.
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