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Can the game of squash survive in a Covid-19 world?

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Covid-19, squash would be certain to figure. Played in an indoor box measuring 9.75 x 6.4 metres, it drives two players to chest-heaving exertion as they squabble over a tiny black ball.

Sometimes, they even collide in their urgency to  make the winning shot.Safer, certainly. England Squash recommends forming a bubble of up to six regular partners, who are allowed to play full-court matches as long as they sterilise the ball and their hands, and swap server at the halfway point of each game.

The alternative is to play a socially distanced variant, called sides. As the name suggests, players stick to one side of the court and are only allowed to hit cross-court.

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