Noun
racketball (countable and uncountable, plural racketballs)
Alternative spelling of racquetball
Another difference between squash and racketball is the service game. Source: Internet
British racketball is played in a convert long by convert wide squash court (convert shorter and convert wider than the U.S. racquetball court), using a smaller, less dynamic ball than the American racquetball. Source: Internet
United Kingdom In 1976, Ian D.W. Wright created the sport of racketball based on U.S. racquetball. Source: Internet
It is also very similar to the British sport racketball (see below for a comparison). Source: Internet
The racketball is served after a bounce on the floor then struck into play with the racket. Source: Internet
On 18 October plain-clothes police officers went to the Jersey Squash and Racketball Club at the St Clement Recreation Grounds, where Higgins was playing squash. Source: Internet