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What size is a squash ball?

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Asked by: Tyler Lane

between 39.5mm and 40.5mmbetween 39.5mm and 40.5mm, and the weight between 23 and 25 grams.

Do squash balls come in different sizes?

Squash balls come in different sizes and different colours and for a reason – they’re all aimed at helping you choose the right ball to suit your level of play and fitness and ultimately, help you become a better player.

What is the size of a squash?

Sport Ball Diameter, Sorted from Smallest to largest

sport diameter (inches) diameter (mm)
Squash 1.56 to 1.59 39.5 to 40.5
Table Tennis 1.6 40
Golf 1.68 42.67
Jai Alai 2.2 55

What ball should I use in squash?

The Double Yellow Dot (Professional ball)



Since 2001, the Double Yellow Dot Ball is used as the official squash ball for all professional games. With very little hang time and bounce, the Double Yellow Dot ball is the ball of choice for professionals and highly-skilled players.

Which squash ball is best for beginners?

Which Squash Ball is Best for Beginners? The ball with a white dot or ‘Start Squash Ball’, is designed for beginners. The Start has up to 40% more bounce than the ‘Prime Squash Ball’. This makes it easier to keep a rally going and also gives the highest bounce.

Whats the difference between squash balls?

Squash balls for senior players come in six varieties, each with different levels of ‘bounce’. The level of bounce is denoted by coloured dots on the ball.



Colour Double yellow
Bounce Slow
Speed (hang time) Very low
Suggested player level Experienced squash players

Is squash and racquetball the same?

Racquetball uses a ‘racquet’ that can be up to 55.88 cm long with a tear-drop stringed area. Squash uses a ‘racket’, and not just to be different. Back in the day, English prisoners used to call an earlier version of the game, ‘Rackets. ‘ A squash racket is longer (up to 68.6 cm) but the stringed surface is narrower.

What is squash ball?

Squash balls consist of two rubber halves that are put together. Over time, air gradually escapes from the ball, causing the pressure inside to decrease and the ball to lose bounce. When you notice that the ball has stopped to bounce enough to have a good game, the time has come to take a new ball.

How big is a medium squash?

First we discovered that 2 medium yellow squash, either crookneck or straightneck, weigh about 1 pound. These yellow squashes are considered small if less than 6″ long and large if greater than 9″ long. Medium ones fall in between 6″ and 9″.

What is the standard size of a squash court?

The dimensions of a standard squash court are: Length of court is 9.75m. Width of court is 6.4m.

What do squash ball Colours mean?

The double yellow has a slightly lower bounce. Don’t be completely constricted by the different categories of squash ball as each can help a player improve various aspects of their game. A red dot ball will bounce higher and is therefore harder to win a point off, in this case why not practise drop shots with this.

What is the most bouncy squash ball?

The Dunlop Fun Mini Squash ball is designed for players up to the age of 7 years and measures 60mm in diameter. This has the highest bounce of all Dunlop squash balls and is part of the Stage 1 Mini Squash Development Programme.

What size is a racquetball?

2 1/4 inches

Rule 2.2 Ball Specifications



(a) The standard racquetball shall be close to 2 1/4 inches in diameter; weigh approximately 1.4 ounces; have a hardness of 55-60 inches durometer; and bounce 68-72 inches from a 100-inch drop at a temperature of 70-74 degrees Fahrenheit.

Which squash ball bounces the most?

A red dot ball will bounce higher and is therefore harder to win a point off, in this case why not practise drop shots with this. When you then come to using a yellow in a match you will notice the impact. Red dots also bounce faster off the front wall and that makes it’s trickier to volley.

What is the slowest squash ball?

The Pro has the lowest bounce and requires a good technique by both players. The ball with a single yellow dot is called the Competition Squash ball. It´s the best choice for quite an experienced player.

What is the fastest squash ball?

The fastest speed of a squash ball (male) is 267.151 km/h (166 mph), and was achieved by David Hilton III (USA) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, on . The attempt took place at the Arlen Specter US Squash Center to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the SquashSmarts organization.

How much does a squash ball cost?

Tecnifibre Squash Balls

Squash Balls Price
Dunlop Elite Doubles (High Altitude) BOX $69.99
Black Knight True Bounce Blue Dot $9.95
Dunlop Hard Ball Wide Court BOX $69.99
Dunlop Hard Ball Wide Court $5.99

What is a squash ball filled with?

The material that makes up a squash ball is raw butyl rubber, many different natural and synthetic materials and powders (that are added to the rubber in the process explained below) and air that is enclosed inside the rubber ball.

How fast does a squash ball travel?

Squash – 281.6 km/h



Although squash is played with a hollow rubber ball, the best in the sport can hit it at astounding speeds.

What are squash balls made out of?

What is a Squash Ball made of? Squash balls are usually made of rubber, more specifically raw butyl rubber along with other natural and synthetic materials mixed with the rubber.

How thick is a squash ball?

Squash Balls have a diameter of 1.56”-1.59” (39.5-40.5 mm) and circumference of 4.89”-5” (124.1-127.2 mm).

Why is squash not an Olympic sport?

There are many reasons being bandied around as to why it could not make the cut. Among them are that the squash courts were expensive to set up; that the rules were difficult to understand; and that the poor marketability of the sport was unappealing to the IOC.

Why do squash players touch the wall?

One popular use of sensory cues in squash is touch. You may have noticed a lot of players wiping their hands on the walls. This isn’t always about sweat. A lot of players do this to help ‘centre themselves’.

What is a squash ball?


Called a volley or. After it is bounced once the ball must hit the front wall below the outline. But may hit the back or side walls first learn your opponent's strengths and weaknesses.