National Teams
For more information about International Events see below.
Trans-Tasman Junior Team ChampionshipsThe Trans-Tasman Junior Team contest for this title on an annual basis against Australia directly proceeding or directly after the Oceania Junior Championships. The Championships are contested between a team of 16 players (boys and girls) with a various number of players in each age group. The winning country is the one who wins the most matches. |
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World Junior Women's Team ChampionshipsThe World Junior Women's Team Championships event is played every two years (odd years). The Championships are contested by teams of three junior women from each country, with countries playing each other in ties in pools and/or knockout format. The country that wins two or more matches wins the tie. All member countries of the World Squash Federation are eligible to enter a team. |
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World Junior Men's Team ChampionshipsThe World Junior Men's Team Championships event is played every two years (even years). The Championships are contested by teams of three junior men from each country, with countries playing each other in ties in pools and/or knockout format. The country that wins two or more matches wins the tie. All member countries of the World Squash Federation are eligible to enter a team. |
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World Women's Team ChampionshipsThe World Women's Team Championships event is played every two years (even years). The Championships are contested by teams of three women from each country, with countries playing each other in ties in pools and/or knockout format. The country that wins two or more matches wins the tie. All member countries of the World Squash Federation are eligible to enter a team. |
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World Men's Team ChampionshipsThe World Men's Team Championships event is played every two years (odd years). The Championships are contested by teams of three women from each country, with countries playing each other in ties in pools and/or knockout format. The country that wins two or more matches wins the tie. All member countries of the World Squash Federation are eligible to enter a team. |
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World Doubles ChampionshipsThe World Doubles Championships event is played when announced by the World Squash Federation. The Championships see Men's, Women's and Mixed Doubles events being held with countries playing each other in ties in pools and/or knockout format. |
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Commonwealth GamesSquash was introduced to the menu of sporting codes contested during the Commonwealth Games in 1998, since when New Zealand has developed a proud record of success. Medals are available for Men's and Women's singles and Men's, Women's and Mixed doubles. |
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2024 High Performance BookletReference document for stakeholders of the High-Performance Programme |