| Tennis players ask "Why do people play squash?". | | | | over 45 minutes, declaring that he won by just one |
| Here are a few ideas.It is easy to start. With basic | | | | point.Squash is fiercely competitive. There is one |
| racket and ball skills 2 people can walk onto a squash | | | | opponent and you are on your own. When you get |
| court and begin. All you do is hit the ball onto the front | | | | tired, some play tricks, by walking slowly to their side. |
| wall. Each player can return the ball by hitting on the | | | | But in the end, you win or lose by your own |
| volley (no bounce) or after one bounce. If the ball | | | | efforts.Why do most play squash? |
| bounces twice the player loses the rally.After playing a | | | | It keeps them active and fit. There is the opportunity |
| few times, instead of just keeping the ball going, the | | | | of beating someone (and the risk of losing). It is cheap. |
| competition begins. The aim is to hit the ball away from | | | | One racket, ball and a pair of sports shoes. If all else |
| your opponent, to make him run. It is not unusual for | | | | fails, you both retire to the bar for a swift drink to |
| both players to walk into the changing room covered in | | | | discuss the "lucky shot" that lost the match for you. |
| sweat. They may have played a match lasting well | | | | The discussion could take hours. |