Many beginners are even struggling under the basic squash rules – they make mistakes and change the gameplay, and the results are always a mess. So let's dive into it and explain how squash gameplay is organized.
Court
The squash court consists of four walls and a floor [look at the picture for better viewing]:
• The front wall is the largest and you can see three horizontal lines.
The middle one is called the service line and is only used during service, while the other two are considered during the entire game.
The top line [outer line] descends along the side wall, and all the balls that are stuck above or above it are considered to be outside.
The bottom line indicates that the top of the tin is a 43 cm high metal portion. If it gets stuck, the ball will be hit, so the metal is used to make a different sound.
• The back wall is usually made of glass. It is the smallest one and also contains the entrance to the court.
• The markings on the floor are only used for…
Squash rule interpretation was originally published on Spring