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COMPETE

DOUBLE DOT SQUASH COMPETITIONS CALENDAR

 

Double Dot Squash presents several tournaments every year including open tournaments at various Auckland clubs and the Double Dot Squash Junior Series. We have hand selected the tournaments on this calendar to provide a well planned competitions schedule for players, taking into consideration factors such as rest and recovery, location, event status, and more.

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Our Junior Tournament Series which is ideal for J grade juniors can be found here.

Squash Equipment

Need some squash equipment for your competition? Order online at VOLT Sports and collect it at the tournament, or collect it in-store.

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COMPETITION POLICIES

We have a few policies for our tournaments and competitions to ensure that you enjoy your time competing and so that we can offer you the best possible squash competition experience.

THE RULES OF SQUASH

All of our competition matches, ruling, and decisions follow the World Squash Rules as set by the World Squash Federation (WSF).

COMPETITION FORMAT

Here's some more information on what to expect at a competition and your responsibilities before, during, and after your match.

NO LETS, LETS, AND STROKES

Deciding whether a call should be a no let, let, or stroke can be difficult. It depends on interference, player's positions, ball position, and more. Here is a guide which can help you understand the basics of no lets, lets, and strokes.

CODE OF CONDUCT - PLAYERS

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All players in our competitions are expected to follow our Code of

 

Conduct to ensure everyone has a positive competition experience.

CODE OF CONDUCT - SPECTATORS AND COACHES

All spectators, parents, and coaches attending our competitions are expected to follow our Code of Conduct to ensure everyone has a positive competition experience.

REPORTING MISCONDUCT​

If you observe any violation of our Competition Policies or Code of Conducts please report this is writing to compete@doubledotsquash.com. If it is an immediate issue please also report it to the tournament manager at the event. When a report if submitted the involved parties will be contacts and appropriate action taken towards solving the issue.

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