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  2. Squash (sport) - Wikipedia

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    The Story of Squash. Cassell Ltd, London. ISBN 0-304-29766-6. Palmer, Michael (1984). Guinness Book of Squash. Guinness Superlatives Ltd, London. ISBN 0-85112-270-1. "Rules of Squash; effective 5 December 2020 and amended 27 November 2021". World Squash Federation. 9 June 2010. "squash a glimpse of its colorful history".

  3. James Zug - Wikipedia

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    He has written for national magazines and newspapers, as well as for publications in Africa, the Middle East and Europe. He has written for The Daily Beast [1] and for a time had a weekly blog on squash, the game, for Vanity Fair's online edition. [2] A former reader at The Paris Review, he is a senior writer at Squash Magazine. [3]

  4. Hardball squash - Wikipedia

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    Though hardball squash is no longer a very popular game for singles play, the hardball doubles game continues to thrive. Hardball doubles is played on a court measuring 45 ft long (14 m) and 25 ft wide (7.6 m). Hardball doubles differs from singles in that the game is played up to 15 points and you do not have to win by 2 points.

  5. Spalding Athletic Library - Wikipedia

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    The book include results, rules, and campuses in the association. The back of the book includes an abbreviated list of the Spalding Athletic Library books available early 1905. [129] 1909 Spalding issued "Schoolyard Athletics: for youth. The book offers organization, rules, order of events, and illustrations. Editor was James E. Sullivan. [130]

  6. World Squash - Wikipedia

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    World Squash, formerly World Squash Federation, is the international federation for the indoor racket sport of squash. [1] It is recognised by the International Olympic Committee . [ 2 ] It is also a member of the Global Association of International Sports Federations and the Association of the IOC Recognised International Sports Federations .

  7. Professional Squash Association - Wikipedia

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    The game features the likeness of several professional squash players such as Nick Matthew, Amr Shabana, Grégory Gaultier, Ramy Ashour, and many others, and takes place in many iconic, global squash courts. Players can compete in main World Tour, or set up their own tournaments with using custom player avatars and stats.

  8. Rackets (sport) - Wikipedia

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    The main shots played are the volley, forehand and the backhand all similar to the way one plays these in squash; because the game of squash rackets (now known as "squash") began in the 19th century as an offshoot of rackets, the sports were similar in manner of play and rules. However, the rules and scoring in squash have evolved in the last ...

  9. Squash tennis - Wikipedia

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    Squash tennis is an American variant of squash, one played with a ball and racquets that are more similar to the equipment used for lawn tennis, and with somewhat different rules. [1] The game offers the complexity of squash and the speed of racquetball .