Central London’s Top 5 Squash Clubs


Looking at the Squash provision in Central London, the sport is great for corporate wellbeing and right up there alongside running and a five-a-side football.

Central London Squash

Whether you work in the major business or financial quarters of London, it is more likely that they want to end a stressful day with a squash game at a private health club or a local authority sports centre with squash courts, complete in the mid-week interclub league and squash nights.

Squash venues across the capital of London

If you are looking for a decent leisure centre or health club equipped with two or more squash courts our recommended top five venues are:

1. DSQ Gym – based in Dolphin Square, this club a 5-minute walk from Pimlico tube station, is open to both residents and members, who can play in the inter-club active squash league and four annual tournaments. In addition, there are both squash exhibitions and camps.

2. Nuffield Health Moorgate – in the EC postcode of the city of London is not very far from the Bank of England. This place is a great venue for professionals to play or discuss deal business over a squash game.

3. Fitness First Monument – not too far from the Nuffield Health Moorgate, but a short walk from the Monument tube station is another great venue for city professionals to play the sport during their lunch break.

4. Queen Mother Sports Centre – this local authority leisure centre is a short walk from Victoria train station, has three courts and is an ideal venue for people to play after work.

5. Southbank Club – another independent health club, and are London’s largest Squash and fitness club. Originally, a cinema building but became a five-star health club venue with seven squash courts alongside its fitness amenities, aligned with a Club Squash Night of 50-plus players.

An activity for corporate wellbeing and social engagement

With Squash named as one of the healthiest sports to enhance your life, Forbes magazine, there many business professionals from the world of the blue-chip will play the sport to discuss business and part of company social activity with colleagues to do some business networking (or even bond) with one another.

In 2018 CitiBank, one of the world’s leading wealth management companies announced plans to host a corporate squash tournament called the Citigold Wealth Management Challenge in 2019.

Around open 28 teams from major investment and financial services companies such as Barclays, Citi, and KPMG, took part, with the finals at the final PSA Canary Wharf Squash Classic. Both Squash professional ex-World No.2 Peter Marshall and No.150 Neil Cordell took part on opposing teams.

London’s Squash legacy

As a company, most of us are children who grew up in the 1980s, I noticed the squash legacy in London with many venues and high-profile tournaments. The foundations are is still there, because of London’s excellent transport network provided by Transport for London.

Nowadays, young professionals aged over 25 frequently play and even better students from central London-based universities play the sport to engage with potential future employers – it wouldn’t surprise but some students even take part in the league matches, as a means to seek out potential employers in the City of London.

Despite having one squash court, The Canary Wharf Health Club (now a Nuffield Health & Wellbeing Club) is one of the most interesting health clubs with squash provision in London’s corporate district because of its location and the PSA Canary Wharf Classic.

Final Thoughts

Overall, the legacy of Squash in central London will continue to grow through various initiatives, such as Squash57 targeting professionals to maintain a healthy lifestyle and the likes of the CitiGold wealth management will help drive participation amongst city workers.

Let’s hope to more young people from other communities of London come to Central London to play Squash and continue on the rich legacy that was started by many followers of the sport.