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Two Historic Golds For India, One For England

India’s squash players enjoyed a fairytale day as they won India’s first – and then second – ever gold medals in the finals of the WSF World Doubles Squash Championships. The country, the first in Asia to win a World Doubles title, beat England in the mixed and the women’s doubles, with England securing a gold of their own in...

WORLD DOUBLES FINALS DAY: PREVIEW & HOW TO WATCH LIVE

It’s finals day of the WSF World Doubles Squash Championships in Scotstoun Leisure Centre, Glasgow, as the men’s, women’s and mixed teams go head to head for the major titles! All the action from the finals, which begin at 12:30, will be streamed live for free on Youtube, the WSF and Scottish Squash Facebook pages, the Olympic Channel and SQUASHTV! For more information on the WSF...

Scotland, England and India reach WSF World Doubles Squash Championships finals

The three finals of the WSF World Doubles Squash Championships will be contested by hosts Scotland, England, and India, in the Scotstoun Leisure Centre, Glasgow, with England eying up a hat trick of titles after they qualified for all three. In the men’s draw, Scotland’s No.6 seeds Greg Lobban reached his third and Rory Stewart his fifth World Doubles final...

World Doubles Semi-Finals Day: Preview & How To Watch Live

Day four of the WSF World Doubles Squash Championships get underway today in Scotstoun Leisure Centre, Glasgow, as the men’s, women’s and mixed teams battle it out for places in tomorrow’s finals, while valuable ranking positions are up for grabs in the other matches. All the action will be streamed live on Youtube, with the WSF and Scottish Squash Facebook pages, the...

Hosts’ spectacular form continues as Scotland defy seedings

WSF World Doubles Squash Championships hosts Scotland captured the headlines after their men’s doubles pairings of No.5 seeds Alan Clyne with Douglas Kempsell and No.6 seeds Greg Lobban with Rory Stewart both overcame higher-seeded opponents to reach the men’s semi-finals. Despite both Scottish teams topping their groups yesterday, each had to navigate tricky last 16 matches earlier in the day...

WSF WORLD DOUBLES SQUASH CHAMPIONSHIPS DAY THREE: PREVIEW & HOW TO WATCH LIVE

Play at the WSF World Doubles Squash Championships resumes today in Scotstoun, Glasgow, as the Men’s 1-16 Monrad begins and the mixed and women’s doubles continue. There’s one match at 10:15 (local time, BST), with more courts coming into play at 11:00. All the action will be broadcast live on Youtube, the WSF and Scottish Squash Facebook pages and on the Olympic Channel, with BBC iPlayer and SQUASHTV also broadcasting...

Rooney and Kennedy stun top seeds Coll and King on day two in Scotstoun

England’s Patrick Rooney and Gina Kennedy produced a stellar performance to beat top seeds Paul Coll and Joelle King 2-1 on the second day of the WSF World Championships in Scotstoun, Glasgow. After losing earlier in the day against Hong Kong, China’s Chi Him Wong and Ka Yi Lee in their first ever match together, Rooney and Kennedy bounced back...

WSF World Doubles Squash Championships Day Two: Preview & How to Watch Live

It’s day two of the WSF World Doubles Championships in Scotstoun, Glasgow. After a thrilling opening day yesterday, play in Scotstoun resumes at 11:00 (local time, BST) and will be broadcast live on Youtube, the WSF and Scottish Squash Facebook pages and on the Olympic Channel, with BBC iPlayer and SQUASHTV also broadcasting the later rounds. Full commentary will be available on court one.   Tension will be high...

Top seeds survive scare as WSF World Doubles Championships get underway

The top-seeded mixed doubles duo of World No.1 Paul Coll and World No.5 Joelle King avoided an opening-day shock as they came from behind to beat a spirited Hong Kong, China pairing of Chi Him Wong and Ka Yi Lee 2-1 in 36mins. Wong and Lee took the Kiwis by surprise when they put Lee on Coll’s side of the...

WSF World Doubles Squash Championships Day One: Preview & How to Watch Live

It’s day one in Scotstoun, Glasgow, as the WSF World Doubles Championships returns after a COVID-enforced hiatus. In a hectic day of full-throttle action, there are a whopping 36 matches to look forward to, with play beginning at 11:00 (local time, BST). Day one of the championship will be broadcast live on Youtube, the WSF and Scottish Squash Facebook pages and on the Olympic Channel, with BBC...

2022 WSF World Doubles Championships: Preview and Broadcast Information

There’s just one day to go until the 2022 WSF World Doubles Squash Championships begin in Glasgow, Scotland, and it is New Zealand who are tipped to claim the major honours, with the Kiwi mixed doubles and women’s teams seeded top, while England are predicted to take the honours in the men’s event. Day one of the championship will be...

A Q&A with World Doubles Championship Referee Mike Collins

With 27 years’ experience in squash officiating, Mike Collins is one of the most respected referees in world squash. The South African, who has refereed World Championships and Commonwealth Games, sits on the WSO Advisory Board and chairs the WSF’s Rules Commission, will be returning to Glasgow – where he refereed for the 2014 Commonwealth Games – to take on the role...

Squash doubles stars reflect on pride of being selected for Glasgow 2022

There’s less than one week to go until the WSF World Doubles Squash Championship gets underway in Glasgow. The 2022 World Doubles – which was postponed last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic – will 15 countries competing in Men’s, Women’s and Mixed events between 5-9 April in Glasgow Life’s Scotstoun Leisure Centre. The hosts will be looking to add...

Australia’s National Coach looks ahead to next weeks World Doubles Championships

After a year and a half in the role, Squash Australia’s National Head Coach Stewart Boswell will lead Australia into his first international competition as coach when the WSF World Doubles Championships begin on 5 April. The former World No.4 was appointed to the National Coach role in spring 2020 but it’s been a long wait to see if and when Boswell...

Squads announced for Glasgow’s WSF World Doubles

Eighty-six of the world’s best squash players will descend on Glasgow for the WSF World Doubles, following the confirmation of the 15 participating teams’ squads. Men’s World No.1 Paul Coll headlines a stellar lineup, with the 29-year-old partnering with women’s World No.6 Joelle King for New Zealand in the mixed doubles as part of an eight-person squad. Meanwhile, for hosts...

New Zealand Team Confirmed For 2022 World Doubles

The New Zealand team has been confirmed for the WSF World Doubles Squash Championships to be held in Glasgow in April. The team is headed by current men’s world No 1 Paul Coll and women’s No 6 Joelle King. It also includes Bay of Plenty left-hander Amanda Landers-Murphy who won gold with King at the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games in...

Tickets Now on Sale…

Don’t miss out! Experience a World Championships here in Scotland… The WSF World Doubles Championships are taking place here in Scotland this April! With world-class athletes ready to compete in Glasgow, restrictions lifted and crowds returning, an incredible atmosphere is guaranteed with the safety of fans our priority. 15 nations and over 80 professional athletes will battle it out at...

Volunteer Opportunities

The 2022 WSF World Doubles Championships takes place at Scotstoun Leisure Centre between Tuesday, April 5th and Saturday, April 9th. The event has attracted 15 nations from across the world and will feature athletes within the top 10 professional world rankings. With any major sporting event, volunteers are critical to the success and ensuring we provide a welcoming atmosphere which Glasgow is renowned...

England squad announced for the 2022 WSF World Doubles Championships

With a world-class line up featuring Sarah-Jane Perry and James Willstrop, England Squash has announced the squad that will be heading to Glasgow for the 2022 WSF World Doubles Squash Championships between April 5-9. Following her meteoric rise through the rankings, World No.11 Georgina Kennedy will be teaming up with the young talent Lucy Turmel, who broke into the top...

Squash Australia announce 2022 WSF World Doubles Championships Team

Squash Australia is pleased to announce the team for the 2022 WSF World Doubles Championships to take place from 5-9 April in Glasgow, Scotland. Australia has a proud history at the WSF World Doubles, with 10 titles across six editions. Australia dominated the last World Championships in 2019, held on the Gold Coast, where they won gold across all three...

Fifteen Nations Set To Compete for WSF World Doubles Titles in April

Fifteen nations will compete for honours at the upcoming WSF World Doubles Squash Championships, which will be held in Glasgow, Scotland for the first time between April 5-9. The 2022 WSF World Doubles will be organised by Scottish Squash and will feature three events – a men’s event, a women’s event and a mixed event – with all of the action...

GLASGOW SET FOR HISTORIC STAGING OF 2022 WSF WORLD DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIPS

Scotland will host the WSF World Doubles Squash Championships for the first time in April this year, after Scottish Squash was awarded the tournament by the World Squash Federation. The 2022 World Doubles – which was postponed last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic – will feature countries from around the world competing in Men’s, Women’s and Mixed events between 05-09...

FINALS : top seeds take Gold on Gold Coast

Top seeds take Gold for an Australian clean sweep on the Gold Coast...

Semi-Finals : Aussie, Aussie, Aussie !

It was all Australia on semi-finals day on the Gold Coast, with all three finals set to be all-Australian affairs...

Men’s & Mixed Semis decided on Day Three

The semi-finalists of the Men's and Mixed events were decided on Day Three at the Gold Coast...

Top seeds advance on Day Two

The second day of Pools action on the Gold Coast saw the top seeds consolidate their positions in all three events...

Aussies dominate Day One

It was a perfect opening day for hosts Australia as the 2019 WSF World Doubles got under way...

Donna looking forward to Doubles

Australia's Donna Lobban chats ahead of the 2019 WSF World Doubles...

Reigning Champions tipped for success in Manchester

Reigning champions New Zealand and Scotland are expected to retain their gold medals in next month's Championships...

Hosts Australia set for triple gold on Gold Coast

Hosts Australia are seeded win all three gold medals in the 2019 WSF World Doubles...

2019 WSF World Doubles for Australia

The 2019 WSF World Doubles Championships will be held on Australia's Gold Coast from 17th to 21st June...

Finals: titles head Down Under

New Zealand and Australia clean up on Finals Day in Manchester...

Day Four – Semi-Finals

Defending Champions through to all three Finals...

Day Three – Quarters

The final sets of Pool matches, followed by the Men's and Women's Quarters in the evening...

Day TWO – Pools almost over

Another day of Pool matches at the National Squash Centre, quarter-final places on offer...

Day ONE – Pool Rounds

After last night's opening ceremony it's down to business for the doubles pairs from the eleven participating nations...

Opening Ceremony

The 2017 WSF World Doubles are officially under way...

Six Great Reasons

Six Great Reasons to watch the WSF World Doubles this week...

Reigning Champions tipped for success in Manchester

Reigning champions New Zealand and Scotland are expected to retain their gold medals in next month's Championships...

King sets sights on World Doubles

Having secured her sixth New Zealand National title, Joelle King turns her attention to the World Doubles...

Canadian Teams Decided

Four of Canada’s elite are bound for Manchester, England as Squash Canada announces the four-member Team Canada squad...

Canadian World Doubles Trials

Three days of July trials will determine Canada's teams for the World Doubles...

New Zealand announce team of 7 for World Doubles

Squash New Zealand has announced a squad of 7 players will be attending the 2017 World Doubles Championships...

World Doubles Championships Attract 12 Nations

Hosts England will lead 12 nations that have confirmed entry for the 2017 WSF World Doubles Squash Championships in Manchester...

England to host 2017 WSF World Doubles

England will host the WSF World Double Squash Championships for the first time in 2017 following an agreement between the WSF and England Squash...

New Zealand and Scotland take Gold in Darwin

New Zealand were the big winners on finals day with two gold medals from two matches...

Upsets galore paves way for epic final day

There was a string of upsets in the semi-finals at the WSF World Doubles in Darwin on Wednesday...

Shaky second day for Aussie teams at World Doubles

After a strong opening day, the other six nations have closed the gap on the host nation...

Aussie teams dominate on Day One of World Doubles

All six Australian teams had a win after a hectic first day of competition at the WSF World Doubles in Darwin...

Palmer not ready to take a back seat yet

Just after his 40th birthday, David Palmer is still regarded as one of Australia’s finest squash players, and he wants more medals...

Rachael ready to shine in her favourite format

If Rachael Grinham had her way, she would play doubles squash all the time...

Hosts Australia seeded for Double Gold in Darwin

Hosts Australia are predicted to take gold in two of the three events in the 2016 WSF World Doubles Squash Championships in Darwin...

New Zealand Teams Announced

The Squash New Zealand World Doubles Team to compete in Darwin from 15th-18th August has been announced...

Australian Teams named

Commonwealth Games gold medalists Cameron Pilley, David Palmer, and Rachael Grinham will form the backbone of Australia’s teams at the World Doubles...

Scottish Pairings Selected

The Scottish Doubles Selection event took place at Scotstoun Leisure Centre to determine the pairings that will be selected to represent Scotland at the World Doubles Championships in Darwiw...

Wilson to coach Kiwis

Glen Wilson has been named as the coach to take away the New Zealand 2016 World Doubles team to compete in Darwin later this year...

Doubles Delight in Darwin

For doubles squash fans, this August cannot come around quick enough...

Wales name World Double teams

Wales will take a four-strong team down under – Tesni Evans, Jenny Haley, Peter Creed and Joel Makin – to contest the World Doubles...

India’s Golden Girls determined to win World Doubles

India's Dipika Pallikal and Joshna Chinappa are looking forward to the WSF World Doubles in Darwin, and aim to return home with a another Gold medal...

Seven Nations Confirm World Doubles Participation

Hosts Australia will head a list of seven nations who will compete in the 2016 WSF World Doubles Squash Championships...

Australia to host 2016 World Doubles

Australia will host the 2016 World International Doubles Squash Championships after winning the rights from the World Squash Federation...

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