What are the competition methods of squash games?
Squash competitions are divided into two categories: team competitions and individual competitions. Team competitions are divided into men’s teams and women’s teams.
The squash game uses a squash racket to serve and hit the ball, and the game should be played in the squash room. The purpose of a squash game is to force the opponent to fail to return the ball according to the regulations by serving or returning the ball. So as to win every round. Whenever one party fouls or fails to return the ball before the ball bounces twice as required, the other party wins. Whenever a side serves and wins the round, that side gets 1 point. If the serving side loses this round, the right to serve is lost. A game of squash uses a best-of-three system. 15 is divided into one round, the first to win the two rounds wins the game. If the two sides get one to one, the tiebreaker must be played. The tiebreaker scored 11 points.
International (British) competitions use a 9-point system. Players must first obtain the right to serve before they can score. If a tie is reached after the 8th point, the player who scores 8 points first can choose to score 2 points (total 10 points). Or according to the original scoring method, score 1 point to 9 points in the final game.
A squash game shall have a chief referee, several referees and scorers. The referee and the scorer are usually outside the center of the back wall and above the upper boundary line. And as close as possible to the wall.