Why Squash can bounce back from Olympic snub
Following the Olympic snub, we discuss why Squash does not need the Olympics to be popular and the reason the sport is growing in popularity and appeals to those on a social and business level too.
Following the Olympic snub, we discuss why Squash does not need the Olympics to be popular and the reason the sport is growing in popularity and appeals to those on a social and business level too.
A look at why the Squash Goes Gold campaign is going finally get the sport into the Olympics Games and what it means for the grassroots development and business side of Squash too.
A look at our favourite newsworthy stories of Squash in 2018, from the UK and overseas; which have shown the sport in a positive light and have inspired people of all ages and cultures to take up the sport. Along with making a positive effect on the sport come 2019, by boosting more participation.
Asia has produced some of the greatest Squash players to ever grace the sport, most notably Jahangir Khan, Nicol David and many more; ironically this years marks 20th anniversary, since Squash has enjoyed an strong association with the tournament and could be the reason its popularity of sport in the continent.