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Squash refers to an indoor sport. In the previous years, this racquet game was referred was to as “Squash racquets”. A "squashable" soft ball is used to play this particular game. Squash is one of the sport disciplines that will take place in the Commonwealth Games 2010. Apart from squash, many other sport events have been organized at the Commonwealth Games to be held in the year 2010 at New Delhi. These games include aquatics, cycling, badminton, boxing, net ball, hockey, lawn bowls, gymnastics, swimming, and several other games.
Siri Fort will serve as the venue for the sport of squash in the Commonwealth games 2010. It is situated at New Delhi’s Kranti Marg.
The 1982 Asiad games were organized here. It possesses some wonderful sports facility offered by DDA. Apart from squash, the badminton matches will also be held at Siri Fort during the New Delhi Commonwealth Games 2010.
Squash is generally played by two players. But squash doubles are also played. Squash doubles involves the participation of four players, two players in each side. This particular game is regarded as a "high-impact" exercise. A considerable number of countries are participating in squash to be held in the Commonwealth Games 2010.
Great strategy and tactics are required to play the game of squash. The players engaged in this particular game aim at hitting the ball directly up the side walls to the back corners called a straight drive. After that they shift to the centre of the court close to the "T" to be properly placed to retrieve the return of the competitor. Making an attack with drop shots make the opponent to cover more of the court. This may lead an outright winner. 'Angle' shots are given to deceiving and also to allow the opponent to cover more place of the court. The committee organizing the Commonwealth Games at New Delhi in the year 2010 is expecting a large number of audience to be part of the squash matches organized at the Siri Fort Complex in New Delhi.
The squash players representing the various countries of the world in the New Delhi Commonwealth Games to be held 2010 are preparing in the best possible manner to win the games. The coaches of each squash players are ready with new strategies and tactics to help their players in winning the coming Commonwealth Games organized in the Capital city of India.
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