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Squash

 
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Squash
First appearance in the Central American and Caribbean Games: 2002


Squash is a racket sport that is practiced indoors with two or four players and a rubber ball which may have different rebound or speed levels. Players hit the ball with their rackets making it bounce off the court’s front wall. The ball may bounce off of all of the walls as many times as it is necessary and in any order, as long as hits the front wall or frontis, but it may only bounce off the floor once before being considered a point for the opponent. It is played up to the best of 5 or 3 games and each game based on one of the following two existing systems: Standard up to 11 or 15 points. A player is awarded one point each time the player wins a game that he or she served. When the game is at 10 all, the receiving player may choose Set One (end at 11) or Set Two (end at 12).Pars: up to 11 points. A player wins one point each time he or she wins a game. When the game is at 10 all, the set will be won by the first one who wins 2 consecutive points.



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