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Hardball squash is a format of the indoor
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which was first developed in
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in the late 19th century and early 20th century. It is sometimes referred to as being the "American version" of the sport. Compared to the "British version" of the game—which today is usually referred to as being the "international" version, or "softball" squash—the hardball game is played using a harder rubber ball which plays faster, and usually on a smaller court for singles play, or a much larger court for the doubles game. Records of squash being played in
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go back to the early 1880s. There it was found that the softer squash balls being used in Britain were not ideally suited to playing in the extremely cold conditions of the Canadian winter, and so a harder rubber ball was developed. It was quickly discovered that this ball was better suited to playing on slightly narrower courts than were used in the British version of the game. As the popularity of the game spread around Canada, the
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, court specifications were codified. In 1924, it was decided to standardize the court width for the hardball games at , with a 'tin' at the bottom of the front wall which was high—whereas the British version of the game was played on a , with a . By 1929, official court plans were being sold by the United States Squash Racquets Association (USSRA) (now called
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), and the hardball game was brought into controlled growth. Hardball squash was largely the only form of the game played in North America until the 1980s. Growing exposure to the international version of the game then led to many clubs in North America building , and the "soft" ball being used on wide and narrow courts. Additionally, the USSRA recognised a as being acceptable for playing the international version (this width being derived from an increasing trend of converting
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courts for squash play). By the mid-1990s, the vast majority of squash players in North America had switched to playing the international version of the game. In 1996, 80% of squash ball sales in the United States were of the international-format balls. Though hardball squash is no longer a very popular game for singles play, the hardball doubles game continues to thrive. Hardball doubles is played on a court measuring and . Hardball doubles differs from singles in that the game is played up to 15 points and you do not have to win by 2 points. The strategy in hardball doubles differs from singles as well; where in singles squash the strategy is to keep the ball on the side wall, hardball doubles strategy is based on hitting attacking cross-court shots to move your 2 opponents around the court to create an opening to score.


Famous hardball squash players

* Gordon Anderson *
Ken Binns Kenneth Keith Binns is a former hardball squash player as well as tennis player Tennis is a racket sport that is played either individually against a single opponent ( singles) or between two teams of two players each ( doubles). Each pla ...
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Clive Caldwell Clive Robertson Caldwell, (28 July 1911 – 5 August 1994) was the leading Australian air ace of World War II. He is officially credited with shooting down 28.5 enemy aircraft in over 300 operational sorties, including an ace in a day. In addit ...
* Michael Desaulniers * Stuart Goldstein * Ralph Howe * Sam Howe *
Kenton Jernigan Kenton L. Jernigan is a squash player from the United States. He was one of the leading hardball squash players in the US in the 1980s and 1990s. Jernigan won the US national singles title three consecutive times in 1983-85. Representing Harvard ...
* Aziz Khan * Sharif Khan * Diehl Mateer *
Victor Niederhoffer Victor Niederhoffer (born December 10, 1943) is an American hedge fund manager, champion squash player, bestselling author and statistician. Life and career Niederhoffer was born in Brooklyn to a Jewish family. His paternal grandfather Martin (M ...
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John Nimick John G. Nimick (born 1958) is an American squash player and tournament organizer. He was one of the leading hardball squash players in the United States in the 1980s. Following his retirement as a professional player, he has become a central figu ...
* Rainer Ratinac * Henri Salaun * Mario Sánchez *
Mark Talbott Mark Talbott is an Americans, American squash coach and former professional squash (sport), squash player. He is known as one of the all-time great players of hardball squash. Talbott was inducted into the United States Squash Hall of Fame in 20 ...
''Most observers consider Sharif Khan (late-1960s to early-1980s) and Mark Talbott (mid-1980s to mid-1990s) to be the two greatest players of all time in the hardball game.''United States Squash Hall of Fame Members
US-squash.org, retrieved on May 9, 2008
Softball champions who also enjoyed notable success on the North American hardball circuit * Azam Khan * Hashim Khan *
Jahangir Khan Jahangir Khan (Pashto/ ur, جهانگير خان born 10 December 1963) is a former World No. 1 professional Pakistani squash player. He won the World Open title six times , and the British Open title ten times (1982-1991). Jahangir Khan is ...
* Mo Khan * Roshan Khan Well-known recreational players *
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Arlen Specter Arlen Specter (February 12, 1930 – October 14, 2012) was an American lawyer, author and politician who served as a United States Senator from Pennsylvania from 1981 to 2011. Specter was a Democrat from 1951 to 1965, then a Republican fr ...


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External links


Article on the history of squash at hickoksports.com
Squash (sport)