Squash has become an increasingly popular game globally and in Egypt and the Arab world, especially after Egypt became the world champion in this game and Egyptian champions such as Nour El Sherbini and Mohamed El Shorbagy topped the world squash rankings and with the increasing popularity of the game has become a great demand for the construction of squash courts and companies specialised in the construction of these courts and Technotrade is a leading company in this field, which made it a great expert at the level of Egypt, the Arab and African countries and contributed to the construction, development and upgrading of many squash courts. is a pioneer in this field, which made it one of the great experts at the level of Egypt, the Arab world and Africa and contributed to the establishment, development and upgrading of many squash courts and has integrated construction solutions to create a dream squash court, whether in terms of floor, walls, glass and accessories to create a beautiful environment that makes the practice of squash a real pleasure and create a suitable environment to create a squash champion.

Equipping Squash Courts

As squash is one of the most popular sports, the search for squash court construction companies increases in order to plan well and design a distinctive sports hall that meets all the specifications capable of conveying a distinctive and memorable experience to fans and players.

There are some key steps to equip a squash court:

  1. Determine the area.
  2. Selecting the floor.
  3. Designing the walls.
  4. Installing the lighting.
  5. The resonator.
  6. The front panel.
  7. Squash equipment.

By following these steps, you will be able to set up a professional squash court that meets your needs and ensures a safe and enjoyable playing experience.

Squash court specifications

One of the basic specifications set by squash court construction companies that must be met when setting up a squash court is that the squash court should be 9.75 metres long, 6.4 metres wide and 5.64 metres high, and the court can be covered or uncovered depending on what your project needs.

Squash court design principles

Squash court design

is based on several principles and principles to ensure an ideal and safe playing environment for players. Here are some of the main principles to consider in designing a squash court:

  1. Standard dimensions: The court must follow the standard dimensions approved by the International Squash Federation, which include the longitudinal and transverse dimensions and the height of the back walls.
  2. Materials used: High-quality and durable materials should be used in the construction of the court, such as parquet for the floor and wooden or metal walls for the side and back walls.
  3. Ventilation and cooling: Squash court construction companies provide a good ventilation and cooling system inside the court to maintain a comfortable temperature and avoid the proliferation of moisture.
  4. Lighting: You must provide proper lighting inside the court to ensure good visibility of the ball and players, preferably using evenly distributed lighting that is free of annoying reflections.
  5. Interior and exterior design: The design should include elements that enhance the player experience, such as clarity and good manoeuvrability inside the pitch, as well as an attractive and functional exterior design.
  6. Technology: Modern technology, such as ball tracking systems and temperature control, can also be utilised in the design of the pitch to improve the player experience.

These are some of the key fundamentals to consider in squash court design to ensure an optimal and safe playing environment for everyone.

  1. Squash Court Components

    1. Front wall: It is made of pressed wooden panels that are fixed to metal slats in the wall, then the spaces between the wall and the panels are filled to isolate sound and improve ball bounce.
    2. Side wall: Made from gypsum-based polyester to prevent cracking and significantly improve ball bounce.
    3. Glass: Securite glass made specifically for squash courts is installed in the dimensions approved by the International Squash Federation and the necessary accessories are installed to assemble the glass parts together and install the squash door closure balloon and all squash parts at Technotrade are of the best types made in Germany and England.
    4. Squash court flooring: Squash court flooring is made up of parquet, which is a wooden flooring that provides stability and balance for players while moving around the court. This stability helps to minimise the risk of slips and injuries.

    Parquet is also characterised by its ability to provide optimal bounce to the ball, allowing players to execute shots with precision and speed.

    These are the basic components of a squash court, and squash court builders customise them to suit the needs of the players and the infrastructure requirements of the court.

     

Squash Court Front Panels

The front panels are implemented with materials approved by the International Squash Federation and the front wall is manufactured from materials that take into account that the shock of the ball has a legal shock so that the ball is not deflected and the point of the ball is legal and the wall is resistant to the friction and heat caused by the ball hitting the front wall Technotrade provides customised squash court panels to provide additional support to the side walls and help direct the ball bounce properly, reduce noise and vibration during play and enhance safety and performance standards.

 

Squash court flooring

Squash court flooring should be solid, level and free from defects, and should also provide good stability and bounce to the ball.

The ideal squash court flooring is made of parquet, because it is one of the most common types of squash court flooring and is made of small pieces of solid wood connected to each other.

It also offers many advantages, the most important of which is that it provides good stability and bounce for the ball and is easy to install and maintain.

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