Squash Niagara’s 2025-26 season is now underway for teams of four to six players.
From now until spring, upwards of 110 players will be keeping one eye on a ball that weighs less than an ounce and the other on an opponent considerably larger than that as they compete in singles at indoor courts at White Oaks in Niagara-on-the-Lake and Ridley College in St. Catharines.
Each best-of-five match could be over in as few as three games, so not everyone on a team will play on any given night. Rosters include one or two spares who are rotated into the lineup throughout the long season.
“It’s seven months long. People go away, people get injured,” said Nick Sachvie, a two-time Canadian men’s champion and a teaching pro at White Oaks Resort & Spa.
“There are about five to six players per team, f

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