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We envision a fresh generation of squash players, hobbyists and professionals alike. We seek to introduce the sport to youths and hone their skills in squash to their full potential.
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For Kids
Take the first step.

Designed to teach students the basics of playing Squash, this course also features a training regime that will reduce the feeling of fatigue while increasing the student’s level of energy. Through interaction with their peers and mentors, students can develop independence, self-confidence and self-esteem.

For Adults
Going one step further.

Designed with the aim to develop your skills beyond the basic level, this course goes more targeted in learning techniques, tactical game play and court craft. The course also aims to strengthen and condition your body, improving on your physical fitness and endurance level.

Individual Squash
Step beyond techniques.

You become the master of the sport as you go beyond techniques and focus more intensively on advance drills, pressure drills, match stimulation, all targeted to push your endurance to the next level. In addition, trainees will also get to play Pressure games.

My parents have tried me on a number of sports, e.g. badminton, soccer and swimming when I was in primary school. It was until Primary 5 when my parents introduced me to squash, unlike other sports; I grew to like squash as I can either stroke in the court alone or with other companion and the game is fun and I particularly found it to be a good form of exercise for me.

My parents have tried me on a number of sports, e.g. badminton, soccer and swimming when I was in primary school. It was until Primary 5 when my parents introduced me to squash, unlike other sports; I grew to like squash as I can either stroke in the court alone or with other companion and the game is fun and I particularly found it to be a good form of exercise for me.

My parents have tried me on a number of sports, e.g. badminton, soccer and swimming when I was in primary school. It was until Primary 5 when my parents introduced me to squash, unlike other sports; I grew to like squash as I can either stroke in the court alone or with other companion and the game is fun and I particularly found it to be a good form of exercise for me.

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