Scottish Squash launch new commercial structure with partnership opportunities to support the continued growth of squash in Scotland

Scottish Squash is delighted to share details of the partnership opportunities available to businesses that want to play their part in supporting the continued growth of squash in Scotland. 

After Scotland’s historic bronze medal success in the squash at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham in 2022, squash is firmly on the Scottish sporting map.

 

With a passionate player base, from elite athletes competing at the top level in the sport, to club members and hobby players, squash is a sport which is welcoming to all. 

While helping to support Scotland’s thriving squash community, your brand can achieve its business aims with a range of partnership options available. 

The three key pillars of our commercial structure are Elite Performance, Events and Community Development. 

Whether your brand wants to support more women and girls to take up the sport, help deliver memorable experiences at competitions and awards events, or be associated with sporting excellence, our partnership opportunities can support these aims. 

As a sport for all ages, and with junior coaching and competition pathways at the heart of what we do, squash in Scotland has a growing base of young players across the country. 

Events such as the Springfield Scottish Squash Open 2023, which will take place this September in Inverness, provide the perfect opportunity to raise your brand’s profile, while supporting the next generation of Scotland’s squash stars.   

As squash in Scotland continues to grow in profile, and with participation numbers increasing, this is an exciting opportunity to be associated with a narrative of growth and success, with local, regional, national and international coverage. 

Scottish Squash Chief Executive Maggie Still said:  

“We have made a huge amount of progress towards our key outcomes in the first four years of our ten-year strategy, with medal success and a raised profile for the game in Scotland. 

“We are keen to find partners that can support us in our journey to develop squash in Scotland, as we target further success in the years ahead. 

“Scotland’s squash community is full of inspiring individuals and clubs, working together on our shared goal to grow the game at all levels. 

“We would love to welcome new brands to our existing partner family to support us in the next phase of our journey.”   

Scottish Squash Non-Executive Director (Commercial) Marc Hope said:  

“These partnership opportunities provide an excellent opportunity to engage with a new audience while increasing brand profile. 

“Every business will have their own aims, and the range of partnership opportunities offered by Scottish Squash will allow them to find the right option to support their objectives. 

“This is an exciting time to get involved in squash in Scotland, as the sport continues to go from strength to strength, both as a participation sport and at the elite-level.” 

For more information, click here to read our partnership information pack. Alternatively, reach out to the contacts below for an informal discussion.

Maggie Still, Chief Executive: Maggie.Still@scottishsquash.org

Marc Hope, Non-Executive Director (Commercial): Marc.Hope@scottishsquash.org