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LA 2028 Squash: Ranking System and Global Quest Revealed
2 Feb
Summary
- Squash makes Olympic debut at LA 2028 with 16 players each for men's and women's events.
- Qualification is based on world rankings, continental games, and host country berths.
- A universality place aims to increase diversity among participating nations.

Squash will make its Olympic debut at the Los Angeles Games in 2028, with a finalized qualification procedure announced on February 2, 2026. The sport's inclusion promises a significant event, featuring 16 players in both the men's and women's competitions. Athletes will vie for these coveted spots through a multi-faceted qualification system.
Qualification will primarily be determined by the world rankings as of May 22, 2028, with eight places available based on the Professional Squash Association's standings. Additionally, continental games, spanning the next 18 months, will offer five qualifying spots. These include events like the Asian Games in Nagoya (October 2026) and the African Games in Cairo (January 2027).
A universality place will be awarded to an athlete from an underrepresented National Olympic Committee, promoting diversity. The host nation, USA, is guaranteed one entry. A final qualification tournament in June 2028 will grant one more spot to a 24-player field, ensuring a diverse and competitive lineup for the historic debut.




