Women's World Teams To Feature Three Glass Show-Courts from WSF Media
photo courtesy Steve Cubbins
November 2, 2012
- In a unique development for world squash action in the 2012 WSF
Women's World Team Championship in Nimes, France in November will take
place on three new state-of-the-art all-glass show courts.
The exciting initiative by the Fédération Française de Squash will
ensure that, for the first time in the event's 33-year history, all the
teams participating in the event should experience the opportunity of
playing on all-glass courts. In previous world team championships, most
of the action has taken place on club courts, with only a few teams
playing on a single four-glass-walled court leading up to its use for
the event's final rounds.
The 2012 Women's World Team Championship will be staged in France for
the first time - at the La Parnasse Arena and the eight-court Squash
Des Costieres Club, in Nimes, from November 12-17.
On the completion of the championship, the all-glass courts will be
dismantled and re-erected in the country's three national training
centers - one in Creteil in Paris, one in Aix-en-Provence and the third
in Le Mans.
"Our investment in three ASB all-glass show courts is a major
initiative for the Federation - not just to use in two world
championships in France, which we are very proud to host, but also for
the long-term to use in our three national training centres," said FFS
President Jacques Fontaine.
"Both the Women's World Teams in Nimes, then next year the Men's World
Team Championship in Mulhouse, will provide major promotional
opportunities for squash in our country. But the fact that the courts
can be used in different locations is one of the key attributes of
moveable, all-glass show courts like these," Fontaine added.
"Thus the initial investment in two world championships will provide a
legacy which will give a major boost to the development of the sport in
the future."
N Ramachandran, President of the World Squash Federation, said: "This
will be a landmark championship. Three state-of-art show courts, so
that spectators and broadcast have an even greater opportunity to revel
in the atmosphere and competitiveness of our Women's World Team
Championship, mean that November in Nimes will be very special."