World Squash signs MOU with ANOC
October 22, 2025

The Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC) and World Squash have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
The MoU marks the beginning of the partnership with World Squash, who will share digital content to National Olympic Committees (NOCs) for their own official social media channels. The collaboration will also see both parties promote World Squash events that are part of the Olympic Qualification process on the ANOC Calendar, maximising the exposure of World Squash events and digital content through ANOC’s platforms and communication channels.
The collaboration with the ANOC Digital Content Hub envisions to create a bridge between NOCs and World Squash, increasing the visibility of squash and its athletes, as well as Olympians, to expand the reach of the sport to over 60 million NOC social media followers. World Squash will also support ANOC to broadcast and feature live or recorded events on the ANOC.TV platform, offering new opportunities and engaging fans with an emerging Olympic sport.
ANOC Secretary General, Gunilla Lindberg, commented: “We are delighted to welcome World Squash to the ANOC Digital Content Hub. This partnership demonstrates the Hub’s value not only for NOCs but also for IFs looking to maximise their reach and engagement. Through this MoU, World Squash will have access to our content distribution infrastructure and direct channels to NOCs, ensuring squash content reaches fans and communities across all continents as the sport prepares for its Olympic debut at Los Angeles 2028.”
World Squash CEO, William Louis-Marie, added: “We’re delighted to be working with ANOC. Squash is on a really exciting trajectory, and this partnership will help grow the profile of our sport and the incredible athletes who play it, particularly as we build towards our Olympic debut at LA28. Critically, this collaboration provides a vital platform to engage directly with National Olympic Committees (NOCs) around the world. By aligning with ANOC and sharing our sport’s comprehensive value proposition with its members, we can ensure squash is strongly positioned within national programmes and foster the crucial relationships necessary for our continued growth within the wider Olympic movement.”
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