Squash
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Racquet Sports
Squash
Venue
Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, Kellett Island, Causeway Bay
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How to Get there?
The nearest MTR Station:
Causeway Bay (Island Line), Exit D1/G
There are signs with directions to the Yacht Club once you enter the side entrance of the WTC car park.
You can go there by Uber or taxi.
Amenities Info
There are only two toilets, one male and one female, near the squash courts. There are private cubicles within both the men's and women's washrooms.
More information about parking is coming soon.
FOOD AND BEVERAGE
Food and beverages at reasonable prices will be available onsite.
Overview
While the governing body of Squash, the World Squash Federation (WSF), is recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the sport is not part of the Olympic Games. GGHK is proud to be one of the few global multisport events to feature Squash, adding our efforts to bringing this sport to an even larger audience. This ball and racquet sport is surprisingly popular in the densely populated city of Hong Kong, where space can be a premium.
Please have your badges present when entering the complex.
Monday, November 6 – Thursday, November 9.
Consists of 4 days of competition.
The following Tournaments will be organized:
• Men’s and Women’s Singles
Tournament Squash Format:
• Singles; Pools; Eliminations
Equipment
Personal Squash Equipment: Racquet* and proper squash attire *Racquets will be available to rent if needed
Divisions
Ability Divisions:
• A (Advanced & Elite)
• B (Good)
• C (Recreational)
• D (Beginner)
Age Groups:
• Open to any age group
We encourage people with disabilities and from other diverse backgrounds to register. We endeavour to provide reasonable accommodations as may be needed, however, for this sport there may be limitations as to how we can accommodate. If you are interested, please contact us at [email protected] so we can provide you with more details.
MAX No. of Participants / Teams
128
Registration Fee
HK$ 600.00
Guidelines / Special Considerations or Rules
No special considerations