World Squash Federation

World Squash Federation

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The first squash court was built in England in 1864; there are now around 50,000 courts in more than 185 nations worldwide. To harness this growth and to promote and co-ordinate the sport, the International Squash Rackets Federation (ISRF) was formed in 1967, its name being changed in 1992 to the World Squash Federation (WSF).

The WSF is recognised by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) as the International Federation (IF) for squash. The WSF is a member of the General Association of International Sports Federations (GAISF) and the Association of the IOC Recognised International Sports Federations (ARISF).

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Growth in the U.S.

Growth in the U.S.

Squash in the U.S. has experienced impressive growth. With an stable base of schools and private clubs, and dedicated commercial facilities, coupled with a large and affluent population, the landscape was fertile.

The United States is also largely through the difficult  decades-long transition from the hardball to the softball game, and the community is now buoyed by the addition engagement by players to increase access to squash in the form of the urban squash movement.

At US Squash, governance changes were implemented in 2007, reducing the size of the Board of Directors, and clarifying roles and responsibilities. A strategic plan was developed with input from the entire community, and a focus on participation, awareness and competitiveness emerged. More recently sportsmanship has been a focus of the Board, and viewed as strategically important to the sport.

The strategic plan and overall approach is rooted in Jim Collins’ Good to Great, and the addendum for the social sectors. Having evaluated hundreds of organizations, he distills what the greatest, most enduring had in common, including great leadership; getting the right people on board and only then forming a strategy, face the brutal facts and determining what the organization is best at, being disciplined, and accelerating progress with technology.

Professional Squash Association

Professional Squash Association

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An affiliate of the World Squash Federation (WSF), the Professional Squash Association (PSA) is the global governing body responsible for the administration of both men’s and women’s professional squash around the world.

With over 750 registered players and over 200 events taking place in all four corners of the globe every year, the PSA World Tour showcases the game of squash at its highest level in some of the world’s most unique and stunning locations.

Encapsulating all that is good about top flight professional squash and combining athleticism, skill, fitness, tenacity, power, drama and above all else, passion, the PSA World Tour is the pinnacle of world squash.

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SDA Pro Tour

SDA Pro Tour

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The Squash Doubles Association Pro Tour is the international organizing body for professional squash doubles.  The SDA Pro Tour, established in 2012 as the successor to the International Squash Doubles Association, has more than 80 members representing 18 countries.  At present, we support a schedule of 19 tournaments across the United States and Canada with an aggregate purse of more than $500,000.

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