Singapore Squash Rackets Association (SSRA)
Singapore Squash will be doing its part for the World Squash Day (13th October) this year by having a fund raising activity. Our event has further been boosted by the support of Nick Matthew, England’s former world number one and world champion, who recorded this for us: https://youtu.be/ZMjoTqb0fcg Over the recent months, we have been working with an organisation called GLYPH to introduce our sport to the kids and youths from challenging communities through our …
The World Squash Day celebrates its 17th anniversary this year on 13 October 2018 and Singapore Squash are happy to be part of it. Luckily for us, it coincides with the 5th leg of the SGSquash Senior Circuit and we are taking the opportunity to further showcase our sport together with the rest of the world. The World Squash Day was first founded on 11 February 2002 by Alan Thatcher, a world renowned squash journalist …
Chua Man Chin can walk with his head help up high after finishing an impressive 11th at the recently concluded World University Championships in Birmingham, England. Man Chin, the highest world ranked Singaporean currently at 275, was the best performer of the entourage, which included his brother Chua Man Tong, Benedict Chan, and Singapore University Sports Council official Phyllis Mok who accompanied the team to Birmingham. Man Chin was the only survivor beyond the last …
To all SSRA Members NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN FOR THE 48th ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of SINGAPORE SQUASH RACKETS ASSOCIATION (SSRA) will be held on 27th of September 2018, Thursday, 7pm at: 1 Orchard Boulevard, Level 9 Theatrette, Camden Medical Centre, Singapore 248649 ORDINARY BUSINESS President’s Opening Message Confirmation of minutes for the 47th AGM 2017 To receive and if accepted adopt the Annual report 2018 To receive and approve the Financial Statements for the …
The Straits Times published a report card of each sport in its sports section on 2 September 2018, where squash was given a C+ rating with a comment, “The two singles players and the team did not win a match but it is useful experience for a small sport. Well, they were very wrong with the information and understandably, the team who fought so gallantly in Jakarta, Indonesia, along with their supporters, are not happy …