It's a game that does not tolerate hesitation.

Squash is the ideal test for mind and body. At once, both punishing and poetic. That's why we love it so much.

The Cambridge Club is unique in its focus on squash, both singles and doubles. Our pros design specialized programs to align with your level of play and will ensure you're at your competitive best, every match. 

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What you need to know

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Squash helps to:

 

  • Improve cardiovascular health
  • Increase strength and fitness
  • Maintain a healthy weight
  • Promote good coordination, agility, and flexibility
  • Build hand-eye coordination
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We all know that the length of squash games can vary dependent upon the skill of the players, the temperature of the courts, and the scoring system. On average:

 

  • For beginners, a game will likely last around 20 minutes
  • For club players, a game lasts 40 minutes
  • Professional games often run approximately 60 to 90 minutes
barbell How to improve...

One of the best ways to become a better squash player is for you to become fitter.

 

Consider trying circuit training, where you'll work a variety of muscles and improve your aerobic and anaerobic fitness. Also, try to incorporate yoga and Pilates into your training schedule.

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How often you play squash depends on you and your fitness.

 

Many Members play 2 - 3 times per week, while others train almost every day. However, you can play too much. Be sure you're taking enough rest to avoid injury.

Our Programs

Two young guys playing squash on a singles court at the Cambridge Club

Calcutta Events

A Calcutta event is a knockout tournament where all players or teams are auctioned off. Interspersed throughout the season, these events are always great social tournaments and a favourite among our Members.

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Sweaty young man playing squash on the Cambridge Club singles squash court

House League

Our house league takes place on Monday nights - with 9-week cycles running four times per year. Offering up to 24 levels to meet a variety of skillsets, players are challenged to continually improve - and the finals night party is an apt reward for your sweat, and maybe even your tears.

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Head Squash Pro, Martin Heath, in the Oak Room at a Champions Dinner

Lessons

Take it back to basics and work on the fundamentals with our squash pro, Martin Heath, before your next ladder challenge or to help you get ready for a new season of league play.

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Jim Bentley Cup

The Cambridge Club Professional Doubles Championship for the Jim Bentley Cup is one of the premier professional squash doubles events on the SDA circuit, bringing together the world's best players for a unique four-day event.

Overhead view of two young men playing squash on the singles squash court at the Cambridge Club

Canada Cup

The Canada Cup is the premier professional squash tournament in Canada. Formerly the Cambridge Cup, the tournament boasts a rich tradition of attracting the world's best squash players.

Pro Shop

In order to play your best, you need the best equipment. We have an array of products available onsite that can be suited for you. If we don't have what you're looking for, let us know and we can order it. We also offer racquet stringing.

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FAQ

How many squash courts do you have?

We have 3 squash courts - 2 singles and 1 doubles. Our courts are the literal heart of the Club, with our Sports Lounge, the whirlpool, and gym space all overlooking the courts.

Do I need to book a squash court ahead of time or can I just drop in to play?

We offer online booking for our squash courts. If there is a specific time you would like to play, we recommend you book 4 to 7 days in advance. If you are more flexible, you would be able to drop in at off-peak times to play. The primetime courts are at 7:30am, from 11:30am to 12:50pm, and 5:00pm to 6:50pm.

How do I sign-up for ladders, house leagues, tournaments, etc.?

If you are already a Squash Member at the Cambridge Club, please contact Martin to sign-up for these programs. If you are not a Squash Member and would like to become one, please contact Martin. If you are not a Club Member, please book a tour with our Membership Director.

What do I wear? Are eye guards necessary?

Non-marking court shoes (meaning the sole of the shoe is very soft, the softer the sole, the less marking they are) are mandatory. Eye guards are strongly recommended.

As for attire, all white clothing is required and is available for purchase in the Pro Shop. Additionally, cut off shirts are not to be worn on the squash court.

How do I sign-up for squash at the Cambridge Club?

If you're a Cambridge Club Member, please contact Martin. If you're not a Club Member, we encourage you to book a tour with our Membership Director at your earliest convenience by clicking here or calling the Club.