Sports Coverage Edition
Squash clubs, courts, tournaments, instructors, player injury exposure, event coverage, facility operations and broader racquet sports insurance strategy.
Sports Briefing
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Squash Cover Story
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Sports Coverage Club Liability Player Protection

Squash Insurance Coverage Boxes

Sports Risk Focus
Club Operations

Squash Clubs, Court Liability & Facility Coverage

Follow insurance issues tied to private clubs, fitness centers, court operations, member traffic, visitor risk, slip claims, property exposure and daily sports-facility liability.

  • Club and court focus
  • Facility liability relevance
  • Strong sports-business insurance fit
Track Club Risk
Player & Coach Risk

Player Accident Coverage, Instructors & Training Exposure

Watch injury risk, lesson activity, youth programs, private coaching, staff liability, participant waivers, sports accidents and the protection side of organized play.

  • Instructor and lesson focus
  • Player injury relevance
  • High-value sports coverage niche
View Player Coverage
Events & Tournaments

Tournament Coverage, Event Liability & Membership Operations

Track tournament risk, hosted events, temporary staff, sponsors, onsite injuries, event cancellation angles, member operations and racquet-sport administrative exposure.

  • Tournament and event focus
  • Operations-driven relevance
  • Important specialty insurance topic
Watch Event Risk

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Top Sports Reads

Sports Coverage Guides

Risk Planning
Sports Guide

Why court sports operations often need more than a basic business policy.

Clubs and sports venues mix property exposure, participant injury risk, staff liability, youth instruction, member activity and event hosting. That makes sports coverage more layered than many operators first assume.

  • Sports activity changes liability
  • Instruction adds exposure layers
  • Facility operations need tailored review
Review Sports Basics
Operations Guide

Player waivers help, but they do not replace real insurance planning.

Facilities, clubs and instructors still face property issues, staffing problems, accident claims and event exposures. Good sports insurance planning depends on how the operation really runs day to day.

  • Waivers are not the whole answer
  • Operations drive real risk
  • Coverage should fit the activity
Study Club Operations

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