Squash Doubles

[1] Today there are four major doubles organizations overseeing the sport in North America and more than 15,000 players: Squash Canada, U.S.

The four groups organize and oversee the management of all aspects of doubles including junior and adult play from beginner to elite professional competition.

[citation needed] The sport is played year round and courts are located in every major region.

There are national championships offered for all types of doubles players with tournaments taking place every weekend during the season.

Doubles squash is unlike other racket sports, there is no need to continue playing until one team gains a two-point advantage.

Provincial Championships are held in 4 of the 5 provinces with over 1100 players participating in doubles leagues weekly across the country.

Country's who have competed include Australia, Canada, England, India, Ireland, New Zealand, Pakistan, Scotland and U.S.A.

Similar to the Lapham-Grant, the Copa-Wadsworth is an annual event that pits the United States versus Mexico, their neighbor to the south.

It is a doubles squash competition between the United States and Canada, played every other year, in a “Ryder Cup” type format.

It brings together the best men's and women's doubles squash players from across North America in a team format in Open and age class categories.

In addition to the tour growth, with stops throughout the United States and Canada, the WDSA has helped foster and build women's doubles on the amateur level which has been achieved through pro am tournaments and Under 30 events at local clubs.

Top international female singles players who have made the successful transition to doubles and their highest WISPA ranking:

Squash Doubles Court Specifications