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Tournament Guide For Parents 101 – PREPARATION FOR THE TOURNAMENT DAY 2.2

CHECKING DRAWS & MATCH TIMES. PLEASE WATCH THE VIDEO BELOW TO BETTER UNDERSTAND HOW THE DRAWS WORK Always double-check draws—time, date, and court. Be extra careful if the tournament uses multiple venues. Two draw views: Detailed (default) Condensed → switch using buttons in top right. Top of the draw =...

Tournament Guide for Parents 101 – LEADING UP TO THE EVENT – REVIEW TOURNAMENT INFORMATION 2.1

TOURNAMENT HOMEPAGE Always read all details on the tournament homepage. Click on every drop-down tab to understand rules and event information. 2. HOMEPAGE CONTENTS Entry info Schedule Conduct-Sportsmanship-Character Rules Practice court details (if applicable) Clothing requirements (if required) Parking information Other event logistics 3. SCHEDULES AND DRAWS. PLEASE WATCH THE VIDEO BELOW TO UNDERSTAND...

Tournament Guide for Parents 101 – LETS, STROKES AND NO LETS

https://vimeo.com/1012019608?share=copy#t=0 Squash players may encounter interference when moving around the court. While squash sessions in the school gym are not played in the same way that squash is played on a squash court, a player may still need to request a ‘let’ because they were...

Tournament Guide for Parents 101 – SCORING

Most matches are now scored on tablets but it is still important for juniors to know and understand how to score on paper. https://vimeo.com/1008053450?share=copy#t=0 HOW TO SCORE: Teach the students how to score accurately in squash. An official squash match adheres to the following rules: Players...

Tournament Guide for Parents 101 – BASIC RULES AND TACTICS OF SQUASH

https://vimeo.com/1008055727?share=copy#t=0 BASIC RULES: You can hit the ball off any wall or net as long as it hits the front wall before bouncing. On a regular squash court, the ball must stay below the top red line (out of court) and above the bottom red line (the...