squash glossary

What is a No let in Squash?

A no-let is a referee call when minor interference happened but it wouldn't have changed the outcome — the player who called for a let wouldn't have made the shot anyway. The original rally stands.

Example in a match

You call let after a brush of bodies, but the referee judges your shot wouldn't have hit the front wall. No let — the rally counts as you played it.

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 "No let".

Free on iOS and Android. Multi-sport scoring across 9 sports with proper sport-specific scoring engines, ELO rating tracking, and tournament running.

Frequently asked questions

What is a no let in squash?

A no-let is a referee call when minor interference happened but it wouldn't have changed the outcome — the player who called for a let wouldn't have made the shot anyway. The original rally stands.

Does Volley handle no let automatically?

Yes. Volley's squash scoring engine handles every standard rule including no 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.