What are the requirements for the squash court?
Squash originated in the British “Fleet Prison” in the 19th century. The prisoner was trying to exercise and pass the time. At the same time, because the prisoners in the small room meet the needs of human game nature. So I played a sport of hitting a small ball against the wall. It is said that this is the origin of squash. After the improvement of the British Halloo Royal School, it developed into an aristocratic movement that embodies the elegance of the upper class. Moreover, some schools at that time were not able to satisfy the students’ desire to play tennis due to the small grounds. So a few walls were erected on the playground for the students to play tennis against.
Early squash courts were subject to geographical restrictions and the specifications could not be unified. There have been several different versions, among which the venues derived from North America are the most different. After 12 years of discussion between 1911 and 1923. A site built in the early 20th century in the Bath Club of London was selected as the standard site.
The squash court is a closed indoor rectangular space. It is 9750 mm long and 6400 mm wide. The front wall is 4570 mm high and the back wall is 2130 mm high. The headroom should not be less than 5600 mm. The backcourt is divided into two halves.
The wall material of the squash court is composed of a special formula. It is a synthetic ash material for the resin matrix of a special squash court, which can withstand strong pressure and friction.