Anyone can take a coaching course in squash and play a vital role in growing the sport because coaching is not limited to elite coaches, players or professional athletes — it is about sharing passion, knowledge, and enthusiasm for the game at all levels.
By gaining even basic coaching skills, individuals can introduce squash to new players, support junior development, assist community programs, foster inclusive environments, and help retain players by creating positive early experiences.
Coaches are needed not only to train champions but also to teach beginners, organize leagues, volunteer at clubs, mentor youth, and promote lifelong participation. When more people are empowered with coaching skills, squash communities become stronger, more welcoming, and better equipped to expand access and opportunity, whether in schools, recreation centers, local clubs, or grassroots initiatives.
No matter your background or playing level, becoming a coach is a direct and powerful way to contribute to the future of squash.
