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Another Squash fanatic here. I play often with Mungo, we are at a similar level and draw quite a lot. Only got into it a few months ago, and now pretty much a Squash-addict.I suppose this might seem odd,considering no one apart from Mungo has seen me play, but how good a Standard would a local league be? I've thought about joinng the local league in Angus, but have no idea if I'm good enough, or if I'd get hammered every game. Also, what rules do we play in this Country? Read a few things on wiki saying that in Britain/South Africa etc we play 9 points and you can only win a point when serving, but most other Countries play up to 11? Is this what they use in most Tournaments?Also, is there ever any Squash on TV?And my final question, What do you think is more tiring - a game of competitive Badminton, or Squash? .
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View PostKejan, on 02 March 2010 - 16:20, said:

Another Squash fanatic here. I play often with Mungo, we are at a similar level and draw quite a lot. Only got into it a few months ago, and now pretty much a Squash-addict.I suppose this might seem odd,considering no one apart from Mungo has seen me play, but how good a Standard would a local league be? I've thought about joinng the local league in Angus, but have no idea if I'm good enough, or if I'd get hammered every game. Also, what rules do we play in this Country? Read a few things on wiki saying that in Britain/South Africa etc we play 9 points and you can only win a point when serving, but most other Countries play up to 11? Is this what they use in most Tournaments?Also, is there ever any Squash on TV?And my final question, What do you think is more tiring - a game of competitive Badminton, or Squash? .

You would join the local league and it would bring your game on and you should get better? Then you would find your level. Your correct about the scoring and sometimes they show squash on sky if you can afford itPosted Image
and for your final question i would say squash is more tiring because the ball is in-play more.
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