Courts
With double the number of players, the doubles court needs to be significantly bigger than a singles court. The doubles court should measure 25 feet wide by 45 feet long and have a ceiling height of at least 24 feet but preferably 26.Ball
Scoring
The process of scoring in doubles squash is based on playing the best 3 out of 5 games. Each of the games played is up to 15 points. Doubles squash is unlike other racket sports, there is no need to continue playing until one team gains a two-point advantage.U.S. Squash
Squash doubles in the United States started in October 1907 and was standardized in the 1930s. U.S. SQUASH started the men's and women's National Championships in 1933. Professional doubles was started in 1938 and a viable tour was created in the late 1970s. The United States and Canada alternate hosting the World Doubles Championship every two years. The first was held in 1981 in Toronto and was sanctioned by all three North American squash associations and the WSF (known then as the International Squash Racquets Federation). By 2010, eight National Doubles Championships were held in the United States with more than 800 players vying for 36 different titles. It is estimated there are now 10,000 doubles players in the United States. New York and Philadelphia have active doubles leagues for both men and women of all abilities.Squash Canada
Squash doubles has been played in Canada since the 1920s. There are currently 36 courts in the country (plus one under construction), located in the five provinces which include over 90% of Canada's population. The National Championships were first played in 1934 and have been played every year since, with the exception of 1938. Canada hosts five National Championships with over 300 players competing for 24 different titles. Provincial Championships are held in 4 of the 5 provinces with over 1100 players participating in doubles leagues weekly across the country. It is estimated there are now more than 4,000 players in Canada who play doubles regularly.International Events
The Lapham-Grant Trophy
The Lapham-Grant Trophy is an annual singles and doubles event contested between the United States and Canada. The doubles component has been held annually since 1945. The location rotates between the U.S. and Canada, and features the top singles and doubles players from each country. It is the oldest international doubles contest in the world.World squash doubles
The World Squash Doubles Championship has been held in North America since 1981 when it was sanctioned by the International Squash Racquets Federation. It has been held bi-annually since 1994 where it has alternated with the World Softball Doubles. In its most recent format, teams enter through their national governing body and the event is sanctioned by the WSF. Country's who have competed include Australia, Canada, England, India, Ireland, New Zealand, Pakistan, Scotland and U.S.A.Copa-Wadsworth
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 regularly has a doubles component and has been held since 1990.The Can Am Cup
Canada and the United States compete every second year for the Can-Am Cup. It is a doubles squash competition between the United States and Canada, played every other year, in a “Ryder Cup” type format. The first event was held in Boston, MA in October 2008. 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 Toronto in October 2010 over 50 elite players from each country participated.Men's Professional Doubles
Professional doubles started in 1938 at Heights Casino in Brooklyn, NY. It had a viable tour starting in the late 1970s with events located in both the United States and Canada. In 2000 the doubles pro tour rebranded itself with the name International Squash Doubles Association, and in 2012 as The Squash Doubles Association Pro Tour (SDA Pro Tour). It is the governing body responsible for the world professional squash doubles tour and will celebrate its 75th anniversary of professional doubles in 2013. As of August 2019Women's Professional Doubles
Since the Women's Doubles Squash Association formed in 2007, it has reached several of its goals. It has increased the number of women playingExternal links
References
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