Trevor Webb

Biography

Date of Birth

1998

Birthplace

Cambridge, Ontario

Residence

Kitchener, Ontario

Home Club

Cambridge YMCA, Cambridge

Coach

Evan Pritchard

Equipment

Pro Kennex

Trevor Webb made his mark on the international racquetball stage in 2018, debuting for Team Canada at the Pan Am Championships. Since then, he has proudly represented his country at three more prestigious international tournaments, including the 2024 World Championships, where he helped secure a silver medal for Canada in the Men’s Team Competition. At the elite national level, Webb has medalled four times in Men’s Open Doubles, winning a Canadian Championship doubles title with partner Christian Pocsai in 2024 and with Mike Green in 2017. Additionally, Webb has earned two bronze medals in Men’s Open Doubles, in 2023 and 2019. In elite singles competition, his best finish to date has been 4th place. Webb’s journey in racquetball began at a young age, and as a junior, he represented Canada at five World Junior Championships. In his final junior appearance in 2017, he took home a silver medal in 18U doubles with partner Simon Comeau and a bronze in 18U singles. His earlier success includes a bronze in 16U singles at the 2015 World Juniors. Webb’s junior career is highlighted by an incredible nine national singles titles across various age divisions, starting when he was just 8 years old, along with several podium finishes in doubles.

Q&A

Start in Racquetball:  I was introduced to racquetball by my dad. He played at a high level when he was younger and also ran a Canadian Pro Tour.

Reason for Playing: When I was a junior I got hooked on racquetball because of all the great people and just the amazingly fun tournament atmosphere, especially at junior nationals. What I love most about the game now is the speed and intensity. Each rally requires complete focus which makes it very unique compared to other sports.

Training habits: My training typically consists of 3-4 days per week on court hitting where I like to do drills alone or play practice matches if a tournament is approaching. I go for jogs almost every day and workout in the gym a a few times per week. I also find playing other sports to be very good training for racquetball. Squash is great for footwork, hockey for explosiveness, golf for flexibility etc.

Best Racquetball moment:  In 2017 I had the opportunity to play doubles with one of racquetball’s greatest players, Mike Green. We went on to win the national title and I will never forget that tournament.

Non-racquetball talents:  I don’t play very much anymore but I used to be a pretty good golfer with a 5 handicap. I also have 2 hole-in-ones.

When you are not playing Racquetball you are probably? Listening to music. I love listening to dance music such as house and techno as well as country, pop etc. Other than that I’m usually hanging out with friends and playing other sports.

What is something that people don’t know about you or might find surprising? I am a huge Star Wars fan, and just a fan of Sci-Fi in general. I have probably seen each Star Wars at least 10 times. I also love to travel and have been to over 15 countries.

What advice to you have for athletes who want to play at your level?  Pay attention to the little things. Watch players who are better than you and try to understand what they are doing that you are not. Try to mock the way your favourite player plays, then put your own twist on it. But above all else, practice!

Who has been important in your development as an athlete? My dad has taught me everything about the sport. Learning the proper fundamentals as a kid was crucial to being able to progress my game. He also would bring me to as many tournaments as he could and would tell me to watch and learn from the open players.

Highlights

Silver
2024 World Championships
Men's Team Competition
4th
2024 National Championships
Men's Open Singles
Gold
2024 National Championships
Men's Open Doubles
Bronze
2023 National Championships
Men's Open Doubles
4th
2022 National Championships
Men's Open Singles
4th
2022 National Championships
Men's Open Doubles
4th
2021 National Championships
Men's Open Singles
4th
2019 National Championships
Men's Open Singles
Bronze
2019 National Championships
Men's Open Doubles
4th
2018 National Championships
Men's Open Doubles
Gold
2017 National Championships
Men's Open Doubles
Bronze
2018 Junior World Championships
18 & U Boy's Singles
Silver
2018 Junior World Championships
18 & U Boy's Singles
Bronze
2015 Junior World Championships
16 & U Boy's Singles