Staff Changes

SSRL’s CEO, John Dunlop, has resigned from his post. SSRL would like to acknowledge his contribution to the sport and wish him well for the future.

Scottish Open Racketball Championships 2015

The Pathfinder 4th Scottish Open Racketball Championships were held at Laurieknowe Squash & Racketball Club last weekend attracting nearly 40 local, Scottish and English players. As well as national titles at stake, it was the chance to…
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Squashathon World Record Attempt – Mark James

Mark's world record attempt is scheduled to start at 9:00pm Saturday 20th June 2015 at Montrose sports centre. Non stop competitive squash matches every hour with only a series of 5 minute breaks. If Mark is successful then he will achieve…

Glasgow University Squash Club 50th Anniversary

This year sees the 50th anniversary of Glasgow University Squash Club. In celebration, the club welcomes all members, ex-members and partners to join us on Saturday 13th June at 18:30 for 19:00 at the Glasgow University Union (GUU) for dinner…

Developing Disability Squash

Scottish Squash recently held a workshop focusing on progressions and adaptations for delivering squash skills to young people with disabilities. It was held at Middlefield School in Glasgow which deals with Autism Spectrum Disorders. It was…
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French Junior Open

Nine Scottish players attended the French Junior Open in Lille over the weekend of 19-22 Feb. Having experienced some recent success at the Irish Junior Open in November and Scottish Junior Open in January, the French event was expected to…
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Irish Junior Open – Three titles and more…

Scottish players returned from the Irish Junior Open in Dublin with 3 titles and 8 podium finishes this past weekend. Elspeth Young (GU19), Richard Hollins (BU17) and Georgia Adderley (GU15) were the winners, ensuring the Scottish squad claimed…
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WORLD DEAF SQUASH CHAMPIONSHIP 2014

Team Scotland consisting of Gerry Gemmell, Eric Stevenson, Mike Halpin and the ageless Bernard Starkey; returned from the World Deaf Squash Championships in Holland with a creditable third place in the team event. Players and teams from South…
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Clyne Gets Value for Money

After his excellent display in the recent US Open where he defeated ex-World No.9, Adrian Grant, in the first round and then went down fighting against World No.1 (at the time), Greg Gaultier, Scotland's No.1, Alan Clyne, has continued…
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World Squash Day Saturday 18th October 2014

Squash clubs all over the world will be celebrating World Squash Day on Saturday October 18th with a stimulating and varied programme of events. World Squash Day is sanctioned and supported by the World Squash Federation, and gives clubs…

SCOTTISH SQUASH AND RACKETBALL MASCOT COMPETITION WE HAVE A WINNER!

Scottish Squash and Racketball has announced the winner of the Schools Competition to design Scotland's squash mascot - inevitably to be called WALLIE The winner, Mhairi Gibson, an S2 pupil at Queen Margaret's Academy Ayr in Ayr, was presented…
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The End Game – Stuart Crawford

It’s now 2 months since the Commonwealth Games came to an end and, with the recent launch of the new Scottish Squash website, I thought it would be appropriate to document some of my experiences of Glasgow 2014. Much has been said about…
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Hallam and Prott claim Italian J.O. titles

Carrie Hallam and Alasdair Prott claimed the Girls U17 and Boys U13 titles respectively at the Italian Junior Open in Riccione, Italy this past weekend (20-22 June). Carrie made her breakthrough in the quarter-finals when she defeated…
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Final Three Players Added to Scotland’s Squash Line-Up

The final 3 members of the Team Scotland Squash Team for Glasgow 2014 were announced today following their nomination by Scottish Squash and Racketball and ratification by CGS. Stuart Crawford, Greg Lobban and Kevin Moran join compatriots…