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Squash: 7 things to know about Indian Open in Mumbai

These seven basics will help new fans follow the action more easily and support Indian players as they compete on the global stage. 

March 14, 2026 / 18:45 IST
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India squash player Anahat Singh

Many individuals consider squash to be one of the most demanding racquet sports played. While it may look easy, the sport combines physical endurance and tactical awareness. The game is defined by quick rallies and strategic shot-making. Squash will also make its Olympic debut at the 2028 Summer Olympics, marking a significant milestone for the sport globally.

The JSW Indian Open returns for its second season from 18th–22nd March 2026 at the CCI Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai, following a successful inaugural edition. The tournament offers Indian fans a valuable opportunity to witness top-class action featuring both Indian and international stars. Therefore, it is crucial to understand the basics of the game, especially as the sport builds momentum ahead of its Olympic debut.

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The Court – Squash is played on a completely enclosed, four-walled court, unlike badminton or tennis. Players strike the ball against the front wall while keeping it within the boundaries indicated on the walls. The ‘tin’ at the base of the front wall serves as a net. If the ball hits it, the rally is over.