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Walter Debany has written: 'Squash racquets' -- subject(s): Squash rackets (Game)
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Squash was first played in London but it was not an offical game as such.
Squash was invented in Harrow school around 1830, when the pupils discovered that a punctured Rackets ball, which "squashed" on impact with the wall, produced a game with a greater variety of shots and required much more effort on the part of the players, who could not simply wait for the ball to bounce back to them as with Rackets
The game of tennis was originally played on northern France, however, they did not use rackets. Rackets came around in the 16th century.
A forerunner of Badminton, played with a shuttlecock and rackets
Squash is a game played on a court.
you play squash in a special squash court normally found at the gym.
well, that would depend on the density of the squash. garden grown squash tend to be ok for use with a racquetball racquet, however, some store bought squash have a much higher density due to the fact that they require shipping in order to get to the supermarket. personally I like to hit my squash with a hockey stick but the choice is really up to you.
Badminton is a game played on a court with a net. Players use rackets to hit a shuttlecock across the net.
The sport is probably squash, although the ball doesn't have to be black.