Eye-Guards
By now you all know the routine, all junior players must wear protective eye guards while on the court during junior competitions. This is now a Europe-wide ESF rule. By the way, this rule applies even while you are just knocking-up on court before your match!
There is a wide range of makes on the market but remember that the ones without the cover over the eye are not allowed. If you wear glasses (spectacles) you should wear prescription eye-guards.
It has come to our attention recently that at least one prominent sports retailer is selling eyeguards that, although advertised as suitable for racquet ball, squash and handball, do not meet the safety and design standards required. Be sure to buy only those brands carrying the EC or BS standards logo. The wrong eyeguards have an aperture in the lens, that is, they are not fully closed lenses.
The WSF recommends all players, especially juniors, to wear eye protection!