Squash Summer Camps
Train, Compete and Improve During the Summer

Looking for the Right Squash Summer Camp?

Joining a squash summer camp can be one of the fastest ways to improve your game. When players step away from their normal routine and immerse themselves in several days of focused training, the progress often becomes much more visible.

At World Enjoyer, we have seen this many times over the years. Our international squash camps are designed for junior players and adults who want more than casual practice sessions. We aim to create an environment where players train seriously, compete, learn from each other and enjoy the experience at the same time.

By combining structured coaching, match play, tactical development and social activities, a squash summer camp becomes a complete sporting experience.

Whether you are just starting to develop your game or preparing for a competitive season, spending part of the summer in a squash camp can make a real difference.

1. Why Join a Squash Summer Camp?

Summer is often the best moment of the year to focus on improvement. Without the usual pressure of school schedules or work routines, players can dedicate more time and energy to training.

During an intensive squash summer camp, players typically:

  • Train daily with experienced coaches
  • Refine their technical fundamentals
  • Develop tactical awareness
  • Improve fitness and court movement
  • Gain valuable match experience
  • Build confidence in competitive situations

Instead of practicing once or twice per week, players immerse themselves in a structured environment where learning becomes continuous. This is one of the main reasons why improvement during a camp can happen much faster.

2. Intensive Training with Expert Coaching

A quality squash summer camp should go beyond basic drills. Our training methodology connects technical development, tactical understanding and physical preparation in a way that reflects real match situations.

Technical Development

During our camps we focus on key elements such as:

  • Grip and swing fundamentals
  • Backhand and forehand consistency
  • Volley technique
  • Precision in the short game
  • Efficient movement and balance

Tactical Understanding

We also work extensively on tactical awareness, helping players understand how to manage rallies and control the court:

  • Positioning and control of the T
  • Learning how to move the opponent
  • Shot selection under pressure
  • Building rallies with intention

Physical Conditioning

Squash demands speed, endurance and agility, so physical work is integrated into the training:

  • Agility and speed drills
  • Reaction and anticipation exercises
  • Squash-specific endurance work

Throughout the camp, players receive regular feedback so they understand where they are improving and what they should continue developing.

3. Competition and Match Play

Training alone is never enough. A squash summer camp must also recreate real competitive situations.

During the camp, players participate in:

  • Structured match play sessions
  • Internal tournaments
  • Competitive challenges
  • Tactical discussions and match analysis

Learning how to compete is just as important as learning how to hit the ball well.

4. Squash Summer Camp for Juniors

For junior players, summer can be a crucial period for development.

Our junior squash summer camps focus not only on improving technique, but also on developing the mindset needed for long-term progression. We work on:

  • Strong technical foundations
  • Competitive mentality
  • Discipline and work habits
  • Training in an international environment
  • Personal growth and independence

Players train in small groups according to level so that everyone receives individual attention while still benefiting from group dynamics. Programs like our squash camp in Spain are a great example of this approach in action. Many juniors return to our camps year after year because they can clearly see the progress they make.

5. Squash Summer Camp for Adults

Adults also benefit greatly from the structure and intensity of a squash summer camp.

Whether you are:

  • A beginner who wants to learn the game properly
  • An amateur player trying to improve your level
  • A club player looking for more structured coaching

Whether you prefer a full week of training or a more compact format like our weekend squash course in Berlin, our adult groups focus on:

  • Correcting technique efficiently
  • Understanding tactical choices
  • Improving movement to prevent injuries
  • Managing matches more effectively

Training in a focused environment often helps adult players overcome performance plateaus and rediscover motivation for the game.

6. More Than Training: The Social Experience

Of course, a squash summer camp is not only about training hard. One of the most rewarding aspects is the social and international experience that develops naturally during the week.

Our camps usually bring together players from different countries, creating an atmosphere where people learn not only from the coaches but also from each other.

Participants share:

  • International training groups
  • Social activities
  • Meals and informal moments
  • Outdoor experiences
  • A supportive and motivating environment

This balance between training intensity and enjoyment makes the experience both productive and memorable.

7. The WorldEnjoyer Method

Over the years, we have organised more than 500 camps in 18 countries. Through this experience we have developed a methodology that focuses on five key elements:

  • Technical precision
  • Tactical intelligence
  • Physical preparation
  • Competitive mindset
  • International training standards

Our goal is simple: to help players improve their squash while enjoying the process and the community around the sport.

Ready to Join a Squash Summer Camp This Summer?

If you want to train seriously, gain confidence in competition and experience squash in an international environment, joining a squash summer camp can be a great step forward.

To maintain training quality and balanced groups, places are always limited.

Discover our upcoming squash camps and secure your place early.

This summer, don’t just play squash — take the opportunity to truly improve your game.