IN CONVERSATION WITH MARCO SALVADO

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The Wits Squash Club is part of Wits Sport’s diverse sporting community that supports over
20 sports codes available to students on campus. The club is known for being welcoming and
inclusive, providing a space for members of all ability levels — from total beginners to
experienced players — to learn, grow, and compete in the sport of squash. 
Squash at Wits offers technical and mental development, placing emphasis on fitness and
sport enjoyment. The club provides regular coaching and drills led by experienced
professionals to help members improve their technique, build confidence, and reach their
potential. Whether you want to play social games with friends, participate in internal
competitions, or hone your skills for external leagues, there’s a place for you on the court. 
The squash courts themselves are part of the university’s indoor sports facilities, which
include multiple courts where training, games, and club meetups take place. 
Joining the Wits Squash Club offers more than just sport — it’s also an opportunity to build
friendships, learn from peers, and be part of a tight-knit community that spans different
cultures and skill levels.
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