1973 Men's World Team Squash Championships
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The 1973 Men's World Team Amateur Squash Championships were held in
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, South Africa, from 16 to 26 August 1973. Australia became the champions, and Great Britain the runners-up, for the fourth consecutive time.


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World Open (squash) The World Squash Championships are Squash (sport), squash events, which since the early 1990s have been held annually for both men and women organised by the Professional Squash Association. The men's event was first held in 1976 in London, Engla ...
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World Squash Federation World Squash, formerly World Squash Federation, is the Sport governing body, international federation for the indoor racket sport of Squash (sport), squash. It is recognised by the International Olympic Committee. It is also a member of the Glob ...
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World Team Squash Championships The World Squash Team Championships are an international squash competition organised by the World Squash Federation and played between teams representing different nations. Countries enter teams of three or four players to represent them in th ...


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