Regras de Squash

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Under the PAR system, the winner of each rally scores 1 point, whether they served or not. A game is won by the first player to 11 points; at 10-10, play continues until one player leads by 2. The match score is counted in games won.

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Resumo

Squash is a racket sport played by two players (or four in doubles) inside an enclosed court, striking a small rubber ball against the front wall. Players share the same space and hit shots in turn. The ball may use any wall as long as it reaches the front wall before bouncing on the floor.

Objetivo

Score more points than your opponent by playing shots they cannot return legally before the second bounce. Every rally won is worth one point.

Regras essenciais

  • The ball must always reach the front wall (above the lower line and below the out line) at some point in the shot.
  • You may let the ball bounce at most once on the floor before hitting it; a second bounce loses the rally.
  • Serve from the service box by sending the ball to the front wall above the service line.
  • Both players share the court: you must give your opponent access to the ball and room to swing.
  • If interference occurs, stop play and ask for a 'let' (replayed rally) rather than risk a collision.
  • A ball that goes out of bounds (out) or hits the lower metal plate (tin) is a fault.

Pontuação

Under the PAR system, the winner of each rally scores 1 point, whether they served or not. A game is won by the first player to 11 points; at 10-10, play continues until one player leads by 2. The match score is counted in games won.

Formato e duração

A match is most often best of 5 games (first to 3 games won). Some competitions or recreational formats use best of 3 games. There is no fixed duration: length depends on the rallies.

Condições de vitória

The player who wins the required number of games (3 in best-of-5, 2 in best-of-3) wins the match. Each game is won at 11 points with a 2-point margin.

Regras completas

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Frequently asked questions

How does scoring work in squash?

Under the PAR system, the winner of each rally scores 1 point, whether they served or not. A game is won by the first player to 11 points; at 10-10, play continues until one player leads by 2. The match score is counted in games won.

How long does a squash match last?

A match is most often best of 5 games (first to 3 games won). Some competitions or recreational formats use best of 3 games. There is no fixed duration: length depends on the rallies.

How do you win a match in squash?

The player who wins the required number of games (3 in best-of-5, 2 in best-of-3) wins the match. Each game is won at 11 points with a 2-point margin.

What are the main fouls and sanctions in squash?

Tin / wall fault: ball hit into the lower metal plate or outside the lines (rally lost). Double bounce: the ball bounces twice on the floor before being struck (rally lost). Service fault: serve outside the box, below the service line or out of zone (rally lost). Stroke against the offender: interference preventing the opponent's shot, point awarded to opponent. Conduct (warning, point, game or match): graded disciplinary penalties for unsporting behaviour. Ball not returned to the front wall or above the out line (rally lost).

How do I set up ScoreZen to keep score in squash?

Set up squash with ascending point scoring, 'Official' preset at 11 points per game with a 2-point margin, or a 'Recreational' preset for your own rules. Set the number of games (best-of-5 or best-of-3) and service alternation.

Can I run a squash tournament or league with ScoreZen?

Suited to tournaments and championships: ScoreZen handles games to 11 with a 2-point margin and tallies games won to decide best-of-5 or best-of-3 matches.