Squash Racket
Posted on Friday, May 25th, 2007 at 4:56 pmSquash Racket

What is the lightest squash racket in the world?
Just wondering..? And how many grams is it?
Mine is the black knight quartz cxx and its 125 grams so i know thats one of the lightest…
The Hammer 120 PH is the lightest..
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Squash historians claim that the game originated in the 19th century at Harrow School, just outside London, as a derivative of the game of rackets. The construction occurred in First purpose built squash courts was at Harrow in the 1860s. It is possible that earlier squash courts were created in Harrow by subdivision of a court racquet, which is almost exactly the size of three Squash courts (to allow players more in the courts, at the same time).
The game in general remains the preservation of the schools and universities until the early part of the 20th century, by which time they are becoming popular in the private clubs (such as the RAC in London) and officers of the British armed forces.
The U.S. was the first nation to form a dedicated association and consolidation of his party in 1907. In the same year, the (English) and tennis rackets Association formed a squash rackets sub-committee to manage the game, which became progressively codified during the 1920s. Subsequently, the (English) Squash Rackets Association was formed and took over the administration of the game in 1928. The game is now administered by the WSF (World Squash Federation). Men's professional game is administered by the PSA (Professional Squash Association) and Women for International Wispa (Women's Squash Players Association).
Squash went almost exclusively as the game's upper middle class until around the 1950s, when traders began to build public courts. The game of a boom in popularity, with the participation of a peak around the 1980s. Despite a decrease in the number of players, the game is still popular in many places, including Australia, Europe, North America and parts of Asia.
A level elite, the game was strictly divided between amateur players (usually "gentlemen" and "ladies") and professional players, coaches often hired by the exclusive clubs. This division began to break with the growth of the commercial part of the game in the 1960s, with the women's game ever "open" in 1973 and men's play after 1980.
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