Squash in England
Squash is a popular sport in England. There is a long history of the sport in the country with many highly ranked English players, both in men's and women's squash.
History of squash in England
England is where squash was invented. Students at Harrow School in London created it in 1830 when they discovered the potential that a small, punctured rubber ball had for yielding a game where a variety of shots were possible. Originally played in alleys and courtyards, the first purpose-built squash court was erected in Oxford in 1883.Professional competitions
Many professional squash competitions take place in England each year.PSA World Tour
The PSA World Tour calendar includes many professional tournaments held in England every year. The most prestigious of these are the British Open Squash Championships and the Canary Wharf Squash Classic.Premier Squash League
The Premier Squash League runs every year from October to April. Teams consist of four men and one woman. There are two geographical divions and towards the end of the season the top two clubs from each division progress to the semi-finals.Top players
English squash players have been known to dominate the world rankings.World number ones
England has produced several world number ones:- Men:
- * Lee Beachill
- * Nick Matthew
- * James Willstrop
- Women:
- * Lisa Opie
- * Cassie Jackman
- * Laura Massaro
Highest ranked players
In April 2018, the highest ranked English squash players were:- Men:
- * Nick Matthew
- * James Willstrop
- * Daryl Selby
- * Declan James
- * Tom Richards
- Women:
- * Laura Massaro
- * Sarah-Jane Perry
- * Alison Waters
- * Victoria Lust
- * Emily Whitlock