Softball Doubles Tin To Be Lowered To 13 Inches from WSF Media
photo courtesy WSF
4 June 2012
- The World Squash Federation (WSF) has confirmed today that for future
World Doubles Championships, Commonwealth Games and other major events,
the height of the tin used for men's, women's and mixed events will be
lowered from 43cm (17") to 33cm (13") - with the current expanded
doubles court width of 8.42 metres (27.63 ft), as used at the
Commonwealth Games 2010 in Delhi, being maintained.
Explaining the
background to the decision, WSF Chief Executive Andrew Shelley said:
"Because some matches, primarily men's, proved to be too lengthy and
unexciting at major championships, the format has been under review.
"Following matches
played last month between pairs representing Australia, England and
Scotland, using a variety options, the data and comments have been
reviewed and it has been decided by WSF that lowering the tin by 30%
provides an excellent means of encouraging shot-making and using the
full court to provide really entertaining play for spectators and
broadcast viewers alike."