World Squash Federation Certified Systems Engineered for Professional Play
We design and construct premium squash courts compliant with World Squash Federation (WSF) standards. Utilizing high-density plaster wall coatings, tempered structural glass back walls, shock-absorbing sprung wooden floors, and optimized acoustics, we build world-class courts.
Squash is a high-speed sport requiring perfectly flat impact-resistant walls, consistent ball rebound, and safety glass systems.
Elite International Sports provides turnkey construction of WSF-certified squash courts. Standard plaster walls crumble under the continuous high-speed impact of a squash ball. We apply specialized high-density resin-based plaster coatings that withstand repeated strikes without cracking or chipping, providing a smooth finish.
Our courts feature structural glass back walls made of 12mm thick tempered glass panels. These are secured by glass fins to ensure clear visibility for spectators and referees, while providing the safety required for high-velocity player impacts. We match this with WSF-approved sprung maple wood flooring.
Beyond the primary wall structure, we integrate acoustic wall panels to absorb heavy sound impact, along with mechanical ventilation to control air flow and prevent condensation on the walls. This creates a comfortable, professional space for academies, clubs, and universities.
High-density plaster wall coatings combined with 12mm structural glass back walls.
We manage the entire construction lifecycle, from base wall brickwork and plastering to glass back wall installation, floor laying, line marking, and acoustic setup.
The construction of a professional squash court begins with structural base walls. These brick or concrete blocks must be built with structural mortar to ensure stability. We apply a multi-layer resin-bonded hard plaster system over the base walls, leveling it to a flat plane with less than 2mm deviation over a 3-meter span.
The glass back wall uses a structural design. We install 12mm thick tempered glass sheets using heavy-duty brass fittings, supported by structural glass fins. This allows referees and spectators to watch the match clearly, while meeting the WSF safety standards for body impact resistance.
For the flooring, we construct a double-sprung wooden floor using WSF-approved maple boards. This is laid over rubber shock pads to absorb impact and prevent player fatigue, finished with a matte, non-slip polyurethane coating.
Specially formulated resin-bonded plaster system that provides a flat, durable, dent-resistant surface under ball impact.
12mm structural tempered safety glass back wall with hardware, designed to satisfy WSF body-impact safety codes.
Double-sprung maple timber flooring laid over rubber cushion pads to provide high shock absorption and consistent ball bounce.
Specialized wall acoustic panels designed to absorb sound echoes, reducing noise inside the court.
Standard metal out-of-court board (ting) fitted with an acoustic panel to emit a distinct sound when struck by the ball.
Rear-wall ventilation grill layouts designed to maintain stable air circulation, preventing dampness on courts.
Designed to meet WSF tournament dimensions (9.75m x 6.4m). Fitted with 12mm glass back walls, high-lux LED lights, and premium maple wood floors. Used in national and international championships.
Standard single court layout focused on academy training and university recreation. Features high-density hard plaster walls and shock-absorbing floors for everyday play.
A row of side-by-side squash courts with glass back walls, sharing structural columns. This design optimizes space in sports complexes, universities, and commercial clubs.
We manage the entire construction process from site inspection to final handover, ensuring every step meets our strict quality standards.
We work with the client to determine court layout requirements, wall type preferences, and site dimensions.
We test structural base walls for leveling, checking deviations with digital lasers before plastering.
We check site specifications against WSF requirements, planning column spacing and clearance heights.
We create 3D models showing the glass back wall placement, door layout, and viewer gallery heights.
We draw up details for structural glass fins, wood floor sleepers, line placements, and wall plaster layers.
We calculate impact load parameters for the glass back wall, ensuring safety under high body impact.
We source WSF-certified plaster coatings, 12mm tempered safety glass, and maple timber boards.
We apply the hard plaster coat, install structural glass panels, lay the timber floor, and paint boundaries.
We check wall leveling, measure ball bounce heights, and test glass fittings under body-weight stress.
We run a final safety walk-through, checking floor friction values, wall smoothness, and lighting lux levels.
We hand over the keys to the new squash court, along with maintenance manuals and WSF compliance certificates.
A specialized hard plaster system containing synthetic resins and quartz sand to resist impact cracks.
High-tensile structural glass back wall panels with smooth edges, meeting safety codes under heavy body impact.
WSF-certified North American maple boards. These provide consistent ball bounce and high shock absorption.
Side-wall acoustic panels that absorb sound echoes, reducing noise and improving communication on courts.
Dual-component polyurethane binder. Secures the wood flooring framing to the concrete base structure.
200-micron thick polyethylene sheets. These prevent rising subgrade dampness from warping wood floors.
| Parameter | Value / Specification | Standards Compliance |
|---|---|---|
| Court Dimensions | 9.75 meters Length x 6.40 meters Width | WSF Standard court specs |
| Clear height (center) | 5.64 meters minimum (unobstructed space) | WSF Standard court specs |
| Hard Plaster Thickness | 9.0mm to 12.0mm (multi-layer application) | WSF certified wall guidelines |
| Plaster Hardness (Shore D) | 80° to 85° Shore D (dent-resistant structure) | WSF certified wall guidelines |
| Glass Wall Thickness | 12mm Tempered Safety Glass | EN 12150 / WSF specifications |
| Floor System | Double-sprung Maple timber floor | WSF approved flooring standards |
| Lighting Level | 500 Lux (training) to 800 Lux (tournaments) | EN 12193 Sports Lighting |
| Acoustic Echo Absorption | Noise reduction rating (NRC) > 0.60 | IS 2526 (Acoustics) |
| Expected Service Life | 20+ Years (with proper maintenance) | Design life guidelines |
| System Warranty | 3 Years structural framing warranty | Standard project guidelines |
The resin-bonded hard plaster resists cracking and denting under high-velocity squash ball strikes, keeping the surface flat.
The double-sprung maple floor absorbs local impact, reducing joint strain and preventing injuries during play.
Court layouts and materials satisfy WSF tournament requirements, allowing you to host sanctioned matches.
Fitted sports lights direct light downward, preventing direct glare and helping players follow ball movements.
The flat plaster walls and solid maple flooring ensure a uniform rebound rating across the entire layout.
We use low-VOC sealants and sustainably sourced wood to support healthier indoor play spaces.
Elite competition squash courts require strict compliance with international standards. Our court systems are designed and constructed to meet the standards of the **World Squash Federation (WSF)** and **European Standard EN 12150** for glass structures.
WSF guidelines define dimensions, boundary layout markings, wall plaster hardness, and glass back wall safety parameters. Satisfying these specifications is necessary to host sanctioned national and international tournaments.
Our structural and wall systems are tested by third-party inspectors to ensure compliance with safety codes, providing a safe, high-performance, and tournament-ready playing surface.
Following a standard maintenance routine preserves the finish and keeps the walls structurally stable for years.
Checking plaster walls for micro-cracks daily, wiping glass panels, and sweeping wood dust.
Inspecting expansion joints, checking glass wall bolts, and testing wall plaster hardness.
Upgrading old board structures, repairing wall plaster dents, and modernizing floor sanding and painting.
Our engineers bring over 15 years of experience in squash court construction and glass back wall assembly.
We import certified, WSF-approved plaster coatings and high-density timber directly from leading manufacturers.
We handle everything—from masonry base walls and plastering to glass back wall installation, flooring, and boundary lines.
Designing the court layout, verifying site dimensions, and detailing structural wall plaster specifications.
Applying the hard plaster coats, installing glass support fins and panels, and laying the maple flooring.
Painting boundary court lines, installing the ting board, verifying ball bounce, and handing over manuals.
Engineered for structural durability, optimal bounce consistency, player safety, and WSF standards.