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Would any one be able to advise substantially on a decent squash racquet, also on other equipment, such as balls, brand, materials, and qualities of a club - is squash well represented in England? - I cant seem to find much information on it… Many thanks in advance…
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September 28th, 2007 at 12:49 pm
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September 29th, 2007 at 12:28 am
Google the info or try a sports shop they will be able to give you the correct advice.!!!
September 29th, 2007 at 6:02 am
Well, Squash is well represented in England though it actually has a low profile with the public.
Since world rankings began, half of the men’s and women’s top twenty have always come from England, but it’s something the English never celebrate.
I use a Wilson racquet, called “Defender”. It’s quite good. A lot of racquets will actually have advice written on an insert card. If you join a club, you can always borrow racquets to try them out and then ask the club staff for advice.
They should also advise you on which balls. There are three colours I think: red for beginners, yellow for intermediate; blue for advanced (but check that with an expert).
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