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  1. How to Serve in Squash [Guide To The Five Serves] - Squash Expert

    • A most common of serves used in amateur squash games, not all beginners to squash find it the most accessible when returning a lob serve! Added to this, when used by a squash master, this serve can in… See more

    Highest governing bodyWorld Squash Federation (WSF)
    First played19th century, England, United Kingdom
    ContactLimited
    Team membersSingles or doubles
    The Body Serve

    Considered by many to be a serve resembling that of a dodgeball move, the body serve is more of an element of surprise, rather than a staple squash shot! However, t… See more

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    The Smash

    A typical serve, the Smash is used throughout many amateur games. Usually played as an overhand serve, this is similar to a tennis or even volleyball type of serve with the poi… See more

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  1. The middle line of the front wall is the service line.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squash_(sport)
    During a serve, a player must have one of his feet planted inside the service box, without touching the lines, until the ball is hit. The serve must hit the front wall between the service line and out line and land on the opposite side of the court between the back wall and the half-court line.
    olympics.com/en/news/squash-rules-how-to-play
    The extra line is the service box for doubles. The walls of that court move out slighty so that it can become a doubles court.
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    Aug 1, 2016 · To serve, players must keep one foot inside the service box during the serving motion. The ball must hit the front wall between the service line and the out line, and land in the area behind the short line on the opposite side of …

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  5. Squash: Rules and how to play - Olympics.com

    Mar 28, 2022 · At the bottom of the front wall, a thin strip of 48cm is placed, which is called the tin. A tin is the squash equivalent to what a net is in tennis. A service line and an out line are also drawn on the front wall at a height of 1.78m and

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    Jan 1, 2024 · The front wall features a “T-shaped line called the “service line” or “half-court line” that divides the front wall into equal halves. Walls- The court consists of four walls: the front wall, two side walls, and a back wall.

  8. Rules of Squash - Squash Company

    Your serve must go above the service line – the middle line on the front wall – and below the out line (the top line on the front wall). The serve must go to your opponent’s quarter of the court. The ball can hit the side wall or the back wall …

  9. The Complete Guide To Squash Serve Drills - Sports …

    Feb 27, 2023 · There is no ‘one-size-fits-all’ squash serve. There are four main types of serve – namely the lob, the smash, the body serve, and the backhand serve. On top of that there is also the basic serve, or the ‘wide’ serve (so …

  10. Squash Serve – How To Improve Easily? - Better …

    Jan 1, 2024 · Your serve can be a deciding factor that can make or break a rally or the game. Unlike tennis, a serve in squash does not have a second serve. A rally starts as soon as the ball makes contact. The ball must bounce off any …

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