🏸 Squash Racket

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A squash racket is the main piece of equipment used to hit the ball in squash. It is lightweight and designed for speed, control and precision in a fast-paced indoor environment.

The right racket can improve your accuracy, power and overall performance.


🧱 Racket Structure

A squash racket is made up of several key parts:

• head – the frame that holds the strings

• strings – used to strike the ball

• shaft – connects the head to the handle

• grip – the handle where the player holds the racket


⚖️ Racket Weight

Squash rackets are designed to be lightweight for quick reactions.

• typically between 110g and 150g

• lighter rackets = faster swing and control

• slightly heavier rackets = more power


🎯 Racket Shapes

There are two main racket head shapes:

Teardrop Shape

• larger sweet spot

• more power

•popular with beginners


Traditional (Closed Throat)

• more control

• smaller sweet spot

preferred by experienced players


🧵 String Tension

String tension affects how the ball responds.

• lower tension = more power and forgiveness

• higher tension = more control and precision

Beginners usually benefit from lower tension.


✋ Grip Size

Grip size affects comfort and handling.

• smaller grip = more wrist control

• larger grip = more stability

Players often adjust grip size using overgrips.


🎯 Choosing the Right Racket

Beginners should look for:

• lightweight racket

• larger sweet spot

• comfortable grip

As players improve, they can choose rackets that match their playing style.


⚡ Why Racket Choice Matters

The racket you use affects:

• shot accuracy

• power

• control

• reaction speed

Choosing the right racket helps improve consistency and performance.


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