Squash Federation
The Squash Federation is the governing body for the sport of squash, overseeing its development and promotion worldwide. It organizes international competitions, sets the rules of the game, and works to grow participation at all levels, from grassroots to professional.
Founded in 1967, the federation collaborates with national squash associations to enhance the sport's visibility and accessibility. It also plays a crucial role in the organization of major events, such as the World Squash Championships and the Squash World Cup, fostering a competitive environment for players globally.