
Why it matters: Despite being one of the youngest competitors in his category, the Ipswich youngster outperformed opponents up to three years his senior at the national tournament.

The details: The competition took place last weekend at The Parklangley Club in Bromley, where Charlie competed against some of the best young multi-sport athletes from across the country.
Racketlon requires athletes to master all four racket sports – table tennis, badminton, squash, and tennis – with cumulative points determining the overall winner.
What they're saying: "Charlie played with such maturity and confidence. It was incredible to watch," said one tournament official. "He's definitely one to watch for the future."
The bottom line: At just nine years old, Charlie's achievement is particularly notable in the U12 category, where competitors can be up to 11 years of age. The U12 title marks a significant milestone in Charlie's young sporting career and highlights his dedication to training across multiple disciplines – no small feat for an athlete of any age.
Ipswich Sports Club
Ipswich Sports Club is one of Suffolk’s leading independent, competitive racket sports and hockey clubs, with a rich history spanning over a century.








