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Take a punt on the grunt: Which squash pros made these sounds?

by Squash IQ Team
June 7, 2023
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The gladiatorial nature of squash means it is the perfect stage for ear-splitting screams, shouts and guttural war-cries from the players.

Arguably the loudest player in the men’s game, Borja Golan, sadly hung up his racket last month.

Spain’s greatest-ever squash pro was known for barking ‘Vamos’ to gee himself up, but ‘El Toro’ is far from alone in the world of the double-dotted ball when it comes to on-court exclamations.

But can you identify which player made the following ten ear-splitting outbursts? 

A pair of ear silencers are in the post for anyone who gets all 10.

 

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