Madison Squash Association | Squash league play in Madison, WI

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About Us

The Madison Squash Association, Inc. is a non-profit organization that promotes the game of squash and sponsors squash league play, skills clinics, and squash tournaments in the city of Madison Wisconsin.

Players of all ages are welcome to participate in Madison Squash Association league play and other activities.

If you intersted in playing squash in Madison feel free to e-mail us at: info@madisonsquash.org

 

League Fees

Payment is available online via Paypal for league participation. There are four categories depending if you want to play league or simply contribute to MSA.

>> See fee schedule

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MSA Membership Info

MSA Membership gets you access to our ladder system and league play. All interested adults are eligible to participate.

Please click here for our online Membership registration

Registration Information

Squash League is about friendly competition and building relationships between players, so we reserve the right to decline to register any person with a history of disruptive conduct (erratic attendance, argumentative behavior, failure to wear mandatory eye protection and/or poor sportsmanship). Registration does not guarantee placement on a team. Our goal is to have a competitively balanced league that allows players of different ability levels to participate and build new friendships.

Please click here for our PDF Membership FORM

MSA Policies and Procedures

Participants provide their own racket, goggles and singles balls. We play with a double yellow-dot international ball for singles; the doubles ball is a red-dot hard ball. All players are required to wear non-marking court shoes. All participants should have played squash at least a few times previously. All league matches will count towards the Madison Squash Association's ladder. Proper courtesy and conduct is expected at all times. Lockers and change facilities are available.

Madison Squash | Image of safety glassesThe Madison Squash Association requires the use of eye protection during all league play. We strongly recommend eye protection that conforms to the requirements of the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Standard F803. Types of eyewear that are not satisfactory under the ASTM F803 standard due to eye-injury risk include streetwear (fashion) spectacles and safety eyewear produced for industrial and educational or laboratory work. All participation is at the
player's own risk. The Madison Squash Association does not provide individual accident insurance for participants. The Madison Squash Association will not assume responsibility for the safety of persons or equipment and shall not be held liable for any damages or injuries incurred by players or equipment during league play.