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WSF World Doubles Championship Review: Moments of the tournament
The 2022 WSF World Doubles Championships have come to a close after a thrilling five days in Glasgow, Scotland. To…
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Watch: Championship Balls and Reactions from the 2022 World Doubles finals
It was a thrilling day at the finals of the WSF World Doubles Squash Championships in Glasgow, Scotland. Watch the…
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The value of teamwork: How Scottish Squash delivered a successful World Doubles Championships
With the WSF World Doubles Squash Championships making a triumphant return last week after more than two years of COVID-19…
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WSF World Doubles Squash Championships Review: A Q&A with President Zena Wooldridge
After an incredible five days of squash that saw India claim their first ever titles and England win their first…
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Welcome to Glasgow 2022: WSF and Scottish Squash Presidents Zena Wooldridge and Mark Adderley
The WSF and Scottish Squash are delighted to welcome the world to tomorrow’s WSF World Squash Doubles Championships. Below, Scottish…
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2022 WSF World Doubles Championships: Preview and Broadcast Information
There’s just one day to go until the 2022 WSF World Doubles Squash Championships begin in Glasgow, Scotland, and it…
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A Q&A with World Doubles Championship Referee Mike Collins
With 27 years’ experience in squash officiating, Mike Collins is one of the most respected referees in world squash. The…
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Watch: Scotland’s Greg Lobban talks Glasgow Doubles
We caught up with Scotland’s 2016 men’s doubles champion Greg Lobban, who talks everything Glasgow Doubles, including: the tactics, court…
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Squads Announced for Glasgow’s WSF World Doubles
Eighty-six of the world’s best squash players will descend on Glasgow for the WSF World Doubles, following the confirmation of…
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Meet Chan Sin Yuk: The future of Hong Kong Squash aiming for the game’s summit
At just 19 years old, Chan Sin Yuk is already regarded as a future star to watch in squash. The…
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