WArgentina Squash Rackets Association, is the governing body of squash federations and clubs in Argentina.
WAustria Squash Rackets is the national organisation for squash in Austria.
WBotswana Squash Rackets Association is the national governing body for squash in Botswana.
WBrazilian Squash Confederation is the governing body of squash federations and clubs in Brazil.
WSquash Canada is the national sport association responsible for the development of athletes, coaches and officials in Canada. Founded in 1915, Squash Canada sets the Canadian standards for Squash and works with partners to promote the growth and development of the sport across the country.
WColombian Squash Federation is the National Organisation for Squash in Colombia.
WDanish Squash Federation is the National Organisation for Squash in Denmark.
WDutch Squash Federation is the National Organisation for Squash in the Netherlands.
WThe Egyptian Squash Association is recognised as the Egyptian national governing body for the sport of squash.
WFinnish Squash Association is the National Organisation for Squash in Finland.
WFrench Squash Federation, also known as the FFSquash is an organisation set up in 1980 that takes charge of the organisation, co-ordination and promotion of squash in France. It is recognised by the World Squash Federation and by the French Minister for Sports.
WGerman Squash Association, also known as the DSQV is the governing body of squash federations and clubs in Germany.
WHong Kong Squash (HKS) is the National Organisation for Squash in Hong Kong.
WThe Squash Rackets Federation of India or SRFI is the Indian governmental apex body for the game of squash. It conducts the National Squash Championship, and promotes the game through the state level squash bodies, and provides training facilities and selects the squad for the Indian team. It also chooses coaches for the national team. The rise of squash worldwide with many players in the top 100 worldwide and India's higher rankings worldwide are a testament to the hard work put in by the administrators and players over the last decade.
WThe Irish Squash Federation is the recognised governing body for the sport of Squash in Ireland and Northern Ireland.
WJapan Squash Association is the National Organisation for Squash in Japan.
WKorea Squash Federation is the national organisation for Squash in Republic of Korea.
WKuwait Squash Federation is the National Organisation for Squash in Kuwait.
WSquash Racquets Association Of Malaysia (SRAM) is the National Organisation for Squash in Malaysia. The company was founded in 1972 at the Royal Lake Club.
WMexico Squash Federation, is the governing body of squash federations and clubs in Mexico.
WNamibian Squash Association is the National Organisation for Squash in Namibia.
WThe Nigeria Squash Federation was established in 1974 as the governing body that oversees the sport of squash in Nigeria.
WThe Philippine Squash Academy (PSA) is the governing body of squash in the Philippines.
WPolish Squash Federation is the National Organisation for Squash in Poland.
WQatar Squash Federation is the national organisation for squash in Qatar.
WSpanish Squash Federation is the National Organisation for Squash in Spain.
WSquash South Africa is recognised as the South African national governing body of the sport of squash by SASCOC.
WThe Swedish Squash Federation is the national organisation for squash in Sweden. It divides the country into five districts. The organisation was founded in 1965 and is headquartered in Malmö. The chairman is Björn Strandberg. Current u19 Champion is Tor Christoffersen (Malmö).
WUS Squash is the national governing body for the sport of squash in the United States. US Squash was previously known as The United States Squash Racquets Association (USSRA). The organization is headquartered in New York City and is a member of the U.S. Olympic Committee. US Squash owns and licenses the U.S. Open, the North American Open and all other U.S. Championships.
WSquash Wales is the national governing body of squash in Wales. It has 121 affiliated clubs and is a member of the World Squash Federation and the European Squash Federation. Squash Wales is responsible for the administration of all aspects of the game including clubs, regional and national leagues, player development and the selection and management of the international squad for competitions, including the European Team Championships and the World Championships. Recent success for the Wales team includes the Bronze medal won in the European Team Championships in Malmö, which was the 14th European Team medal won by Wales in all ages since 1997. The Wales team won a world Silver medal in 1999. National competitions organised by Squash Wales include the Welsh Inter-County Challenge Shield and the Welsh Open.