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Hit the Court: Women's Squash Week in 麻豆社国产beckons

The 麻豆社国产Squash Club's annual Women's Squash Week 2023 is on from Sept. 17 to 26.
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The women who participated the 2022 麻豆社国产Squash Club event.

Have you ever wanted to try squash but have yet to get around to it? 

Well, this may be the local opportunity you have been waiting for. 

The s annual Women's Squash Week 2023 is coming up from Sept. 17 to 26.

While provincially, only 27% of squash players are women, the 麻豆社国产Squash Club maintains a 49% female membership, according to the local club's Dara Sklar.

"A big part of that comes from the success of our annual Women's Squash Week, where we offer free squash intro sessions, as well as a couple of 'mix, match and mingle' game-play sessions over the course of a week," she told The 麻豆社国产 in an email. 

All of the events throughout the week are created, coached and hosted by women.

The one-hour intro sessions each have six women, with two female coaches. 

The sessions are designed specifically for players who are new to the game. 

There is also an opportunity for open round-robin play for more intermediate-level women players who want to come down and meet new opponents, Sklar said. 

To participate in this week of events, go to , create a free pay-as-you-go account and then RSVP to the event that is of interest. 

The week sold out last year, and Sklar said she expects the same to happen this year. 

The 麻豆社国产Squash Club is located within the at 2458 Mamquam Road.

Facilities include two regulation squash courts, a fitness room, change rooms with lockers, a sauna and showers, and a public viewing gallery.

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Please note that this story was corrected after it was first posted to say that events run to Sept. 26. Originally, the story said they ended on Sept. 21. The Chief apologizes for the error.


 

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