FS Summer Camps 2025 Successfully Concluded
2025-08-20
This summer, FindingSquash, together with international partners, successfully hosted a series of international squash training camps. The programs brought together young athletes from China, Malaysia, Canada, Singapore, Egypt, and Hong Kong, offering an inspiring mix of high-level training, cultural exchange, and global friendship.
Diverse Participants, Expanding Global Vision
- China–Malaysia–Egypt Camp: Young players from three countries trained and grew together in Beijing and Shanghai.
- Tabor Academy Camps: Three-city tour across Beijing (10 participants), Shenzhen (8 participants), and Shanghai (12 participants), showcasing the momentum of youth squash in China.
- Egypt Camp: A unique international experience with players from China, Singapore, Canada, and Egypt, offering direct exposure to world-class squash culture.
Through these camps, players improved their technical and tactical skills, while also building lasting friendships and experiencing squash as a truly global sport.
Global Exposure, Stronger Partnerships
Through platforms like Instagram, Xiaohongshu, and WeChat Channels, FindingSquash highlighted the growth of Chinese junior squash while also providing valuable visibility for our partner clubs. This global communication approach enables families and athletes to discover new training opportunities and fosters international collaboration in the sport.
Looking Ahead to 2026
In 2026, FindingSquash will continue expanding its international initiatives, including:
- U.S. High School & College Recruiting Camps
- China–Egypt Youth Exchange Camps
- Long-term customized training programs with former national head coaches and top Egyptian coaches
We also welcome collaborations with international clubs, high schools, universities, and training institutions to co-create tailored training camps in China and abroad. Together, we aim to expand the global youth squash network and design meaningful pathways for player development.
FindingSquash remains committed to building bridges in the global squash community—creating better opportunities for partners and offering young players a broader stage to grow, compete, and connect.
A detailed camp summary and highlights are available at the link below