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Surrey Squash exists to promote and improve squash and squash 57 participation throughout the county and associated London Boroughs, to encourage a thriving community of players, clubs, leisure centres and coaches and to provide our junior players with the support they need to achieve their full potential.
Welcome to Surrey Squash
Surrey Squash acts as the representative body for squash clubs and organisations in our region and helps to deliver the objectives of England Squash within the county (which includes some of the London Boroughs south of the River Thames).
Through our development programme we want to help clubs retain their existing members and attract new members, thus increasing participation in both squash and squash 57. This means working closely with clubs, leisure centres, coaches and England Squash.
We have a well-established junior programme, helping to nurture and encourage new talent. This includes a grass roots squash initiative in association with Squash Squared, which gives youngsters in deprived areas, who wouldn’t ordinarily get a chance to play, access to squash.
We have a successful coaching programme, giving our players have access to world class coaching throughout clubs and leisure centres in our region.
Surrey Squash has 135 junior players across the boys’ and girls’ squads, ranging from under-9’s right up to under-19’s.
Learn more about Junior Squash, tournaments, training and Junior Squash Pathway.
Our region has a vibrant squash community with over 2,000 players from around 50 clubs and leisure centres.
This sister sport of squash – previously known as racketball – has been growing in popularity over recent years.
Learn more about Squash 57, the rules, who it’s for and view training, tournaments, events and news.
Surrey Squash AGM 2023 – 27 Sept @ 7 – 10pm
Join us at 7pm on 27 Sept. 2023 for an exhibition match (Joe Lee vs. Miles Jenkins), followed by the AGM from 8-10pm in Weybridge.
Junior Inter County Competition – Stage 1
The Surrey junior teams performed well over the [...]
Surrey Junior Closed 2023
Over the whole Junior Closed weekend, there were 54 [...]
Surrey Racketball Report from Rob Lelliott
The racketball leagues are still going strong with the [...]
Ebbisham Sports Club, Epsom
Ebbisham Sports Club's increased the utilisation of their squash courts during off-peak hours by reaching out to a new target audience of men and women over 50 who generally do little sport. Included in this case study are how they secured funding the steps they took to ensure long-term sustainability.
Ladies Racketball at Woking Squash Club
Woking Squash found fun and interesting ways to engage with a new target audience, while utilising their off-peak courts, resulting in not only a growth in membership, but new friendships for all involved.
Primary School Programme at Surbiton Racket & Fitness Club
In 2017, Surbiton Racket & Fitness Club set out to increase awareness and participation of squash in children attending primary schools near the club. Surrey Squash assisted by providing funds for an assistant coach at each session, and the club guaranteed its long-term success by repeating this programme every year.