Category Archives: Competitions

Playing squash all-year-round?

Playing squash all-year-round For many years now, I have been playing squash all-year-round. I enjoy the game so much, I want to continue playing as much as I can, and quite honestly can’t see any reason for me to stop … Continue reading

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Big difference in playing standard – how to even this up

Big difference in playing standard means a boring game – not necessarily! A big difference in playing standard between two squash players can make for a boring game, and trying to “even-out” such a big difference in playing standard can … Continue reading

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Squash Competitions – running and managing them (Part ii)

This post is the second in a two part article about squash competitions.  The first post dealt with some of the questions that might occur to you if you have never organise squash competitions before, such as what type of … Continue reading

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Squash Competitions – running and managing them

Running squash competitions may sounds easy, but if you have never done it, then it can be difficult to know where and how to start. How many players should/will participate? How do you organise the various matches? How do you keep … Continue reading

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Handicap squash tournaments – running and managing

Ever though about handicap squash tournaments? – In my squash club, the standard of player varies tremendously, from complete beginners to A-class players. We have run quite a few tournaments, but the only impact the various players’ different abilities have … Continue reading

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