Men’s World Team Championships

Lincou leads France to opening win!

Distinguished veteran Thierry Lincou (pic le), the former World No1 and world champion from France who is making his tenth successive appearance in the biennial WSF Men's World Team Squash Championship, led the hosts to a confident 3/0 win over Netherlands.

Gaultier going for historic home dream!

France's top-ranked squash player Greg Gaultier (le) is hoping to fulfill a life-long dream when he leads his country in next week's WSF Men's World Team Championship on home soil in Mulhouse.

IOC put Squash on the shortlist for 2020!

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) Executive Board did put Squash on the shortlist as a potential sport to join the Olympic Programme for the 2020 Olympic Games. The IOC Executive Board, which comprises 15 IOC members including President Jacques Rogge, made its decision after receiving presentations from eight sports.

Men’s World Team Championships!

10 more days to go as the Men’s World Team Championships (9th to 15th of June) takes place in Mulhouse in France. Big Championship posters are up at the walls and today the 3 ASB glass courts arrived and will be built into the Palais des Sports ...

Men’s World Team Championships in Mulhouse!

For the first time in history, France will host the Men’s World Team Championships (9th to 15th of June). The French Federation will use their 3 ASB glass courts to be built into the Palais des Sports in Mulhouse.

Welcome to Mulhouse!

Greg Gaultier (FRA, World No.3), Nick Matthew (ENG, World No.2), Ramy Ashour (EGY, World No.1) and Germany's World No.12 Simon Rosner welcome all squash fans to the Men's World Team Championships 2013 in Mulhouse (9-15 of June).

Squash World Championship to introduce 3 Glass Show Courts!

In a unique development for squash, action in the 2012 Women's World Team Championship (12-17 November) and in the 2013 Men’s World Team Championship in France will take place on 3 new state-of-the-art all-glass show courts ...

England beat Australia to make the world’s final!

England's world No1 Nick Matthew beat Australia's David Palmer in straight games (11-5, 11-8, 11-5) to get his team into the semi-final fof the Men's World Team Championship in Paderborn.Pinnwand-Fotos