squash glossary
What is a Let in Squash?
A let in squash is called when interference happens between players but the interfering player was making an effort to clear out of the way. The point is replayed. Lets are common in squash because both players share the same court space.
Example in a match
Your opponent moves into your line of swing but is trying to clear. You stop and call "let". The point is replayed.
Squash scoring with Volley
Volley scores squash with all the standard rules built in. Pick the sport at match setup, name your sides, and tap to score. Volley applies the rules from there — including the ones that involve "Let".
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Frequently asked questions
What is a let in squash?
A let in squash is called when interference happens between players but the interfering player was making an effort to clear out of the way. The point is replayed. Lets are common in squash because both players share the same court space.
Does Volley handle let automatically?
Yes. Volley's squash scoring engine handles every standard rule including let. You don't have to track it manually — pick the sport at match setup and Volley applies the rules.
Where can I learn more squash terms?
The full Squash glossary is at /squash-terms-glossary, with 20 of the most common terms explained.