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The Squash World Cup is an international mixed team squash tournament hosted by World Squash. The first edition took place in 1996.[1] The 2025 edition was the latest.
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Format
The World Cup consists of two round robin pools, followed by a knockout stage national team squads of each country, represented by two men and two women, play ties of four matches against each other. All matches are played to a best of 5 games to 7 points.[2]
At 6-6, the game will still be played to 7 points. In the knockout stage, in the event of a draw the winning team will be decided by greater positive difference between games won and lost in a tie.[3]
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Editions and results
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2023
- Jessica Turnbull
- Joseph White
- Alexandra Haydon
- Nicholas Calvert
- Laura Tovar Pérez
- Felipe Tovar
- Catalina Peláez
- Alfonso Marroquín
- Heylie Fung
- Andes Ling
- Toby Tse
- Chung Yat Long
2025
- Dylan Molinaro
- Joseph White
- Madison Lyon
- Jessica Turnbull
- Laura Silva
- Diego Gobbi
- Bruna Petrillo
- Pedro Mometto
- Sepehr Etemadpour
- Pouya Shafiefard
- Fereshteh Eghtedari
- Fatemeh Falahati
- Kajetan Lipski
- Jan Samborski
- Karina Tyma
- Sofia Zrazhevska
- Ryu Jeongmin
- Ko Youngjo
- Eum Hwayeong
- Song Chaewon
- Damian Groenewald
- Dewald van Niekerk
- Teagan Russell
- Hayley Ward
- Robin Gadola
- Louai Hafez
- Stella Kaufmann
- Celine Walser
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