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Racquetball vs Squash

Racquetball vs Squash compared: differences, similarities, advantages, skills, equipment and a decision guide — all from the knowledge graph.

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A lively indoor racquet sport played on an enclosed court where the walls, and often the ceiling, stay in play.

A fast, high-intensity indoor racquet sport played inside an enclosed court where the walls stay in play.

Here is how Racquetball and Squash compare across the things that actually help you choose.

Racquetball

A lively indoor racquet sport played on an enclosed court where the walls, and often the ceiling, stay in play.

Strengths

  • Easy to pick up as a beginner.
  • A demanding, high-intensity workout.
  • Can be played indoors, whatever the weather.

Things to weigh

  • Physically demanding — build up gradually.

Equipment

Racquetball racquet · Racquetball · Non-marking court shoes

Racquetball overview
Squash

A fast, high-intensity indoor racquet sport played inside an enclosed court where the walls stay in play.

Strengths

  • A demanding, high-intensity workout.
  • Can be played indoors, whatever the weather.
  • Needs little equipment to get started.

Things to weigh

  • Physically demanding — build up gradually.

Equipment

Squash racquet · Squash ball · Non-marking court shoes

Squash overview

Key differences

  • Getting started: Racquetball is “beginner friendly”, Squash is “some learning curve”.

What they share

  • Both are racquet sports.
  • Both can be played indoor.
  • Both have a strong social side.
  • Both build fitness, coordination and skill that carry over to other sports.

Which should you choose?

Choose Racquetball if…

  • you want the easier place to start.
  • you’re drawn to Racquetball’s style and community.

Choose Squash if…

  • you’re drawn to Squash’s style and community.

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