Hola, iam Jack Ybanez, So long!

Oh man, I just hit a wall playing squash! It was intense - I was rallying back and forth with my opponent for what felt like forever. In the end, they got the better of me and I had to throw in the towel. But it’s all good - it’s all part of the game. Squash is such an awesome sport; you really have to give it your all if you want to come out on top!

Can You Hit Side Wall First In Squash? [Solved]

Well, you gotta keep an eye on that ball! It can bounce off the side or back walls anytime, as long as it’s below the out line. But it’s gotta hit the front wall after each strike for it to count. And don’t forget - no floor before the front wall!

  1. Grip: Make sure to hold the racket firmly with your dominant hand and keep your grip relaxed.

  2. Stance: Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart, knees slightly bent, and weight evenly distributed on both feet.

  3. Swing: Start the swing by bringing the racket back behind you and then quickly move it forward in an arc towards the wall.

  4. Contact Point: Aim to make contact with the ball at a point just above waist height, using a flat or slightly open face of the racket for maximum power and control.

  5. Follow Through: After making contact with the ball, follow through by continuing to swing up towards the wall until your arm is fully extended in front of you at shoulder height or higher for maximum power and accuracy.

I hit a wall when I was playing squash - it was so frustrating! I mean, one minute I’m smashing the ball around the court and then bam - I just couldn’t get any more shots in. It’s like my energy had completely drained away. Oh well, at least it gave me a chance to take a break and catch my breath!