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That is a matter of opinion. Due to the fact that squash and racquetball are fairly different, some people prefer squash while others enjoy racquetball.
Racquetball originated from the sports squash, handball, and paddleball.
To get started playing Squash and Racquetball, you will need a racquet, a "birdie" (the ball that you hit), and net. If you get more into it, you may want to look at special gloves and shoes that will help your game.
squash and handball
Racquetball
racquetball and squash
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Theoretically yes it can; however, it would take a lot of work. the aluminum base of the front wall on the squash court would have to be removed and the court itself would have to be extended (racquetball courts are longer than squash courts). Also, the red lines on the walls and floor of the squash court would have to be removed and the floor markings would have to be repainted to correspond with racquetball.
Racquetball was created by Joe Sobek at the Greenwich YMCA. It was officially made a sport in 1952 under the name of "paddle rackets". This name would later change to racquetball. Racquetball is based on squash, handball, and paddleball.
nothing they are the samething but in the late 1900's they called it squash and now they call it raqetball
There are many different facts about racquetball. Some include: -Racquetball was invented by a man name Joe Sobek. -Racquetball was made an official sport in 1952 under the name "paddle racquets." -Racquetball is based on the rules of squash, handball, and paddleball.