❮❮ SQUASH QUESTIONS RANDOM QUESTION ❯❯

What Is a Let in Squash?

A let is when a rally is stopped and replayed, with neither player winning a point from that rally.

A let is called when a player is genuinely impeded by their opponent and could not play a winning shot, or when there is a safety concern. It can also be called when there is doubt about whether a ball bounced twice or hit a line. A let results in the point being replayed with no score change. Lets are different from strokes, where one player wins the point outright due to their opponent's interference.