SQUASHTV is the official video streaming app for the PSA World Tour. The app makes it easy for you to follow the best squash players in the world as they play in some of the most spectacular locations around the globe. Never miss a moment with SQUASHTV.
FEATURES
- Live coverage of more than 20 of the biggest squash tournaments every year
- Full match replays and extended highlights on demand
- Thousands of matches covering decades of top squash
- Exclusive content for premium subscribers
Download now and start enjoying live and on-demand squash!
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SQUASHTV FAQ
Is SQUASHTV free?
Yes, SQUASHTV is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is SQUASHTV legit?
⚠️ The SQUASHTV app has poor ratings and negative feedback. Users seem unsatisfied with its performance or features.
No way to continue watching without having to try and find your place from memory. No already watched or watch history (doesn’t work). No player profiles. No way to easily search for tournaments. No way to distinguish from a thumbnail whether a video is highlights or a replay. No ability to be logged in on multiple devices. When are SquashTV going to add features to the app that are the basics on all others? This app could be SO GOOD!!!
A Must Have App
Squashtv is a simple, to use, navigate with full live matches, replays, highlights and much besides.
It is highly recommended.
Where did Chromecast go?
On initial release this app had Chromecast in iOS. Between the Egyptian and Paris opens it disappeared. As someone with a Philips TV with Chromecast but not AirPlay this was the key new feature over using the website. Now the app also glitches out when switching between landscape and portrait and full screen. Please revert the change.
15-20 fps dressed up as 60fps
Quality going downhill all the time, highlights getting shorter with less quality curation (not showing key points, editing off too quickly between points i.e disjointed viewing experience), and the video quality isn’t smooth any more like it was a few years ago. And no, there’s no video quality options in the app, no preferences at all in fact besides “do you want notifications”
If only they focussed on hiring appropriately capable editors and video producers who knew how to make professional content as much as they do artists to create fancy new logo branding. SquashTV’s priorities askew methinks. Cancelled my subscription until they sort this out.
What happened to Chromecast support in iOS?
On release this app had Chromecast on iOS. This is the biggest feature upgrade over the browser version for me with a Philips TV with Chromecast but not AirPlay. Finally I could easily watch Squash TV on my TV. Then between the Egyptian Open and the Paris Open Chromecast disappeared! Now in addition the app seems to flake out when switching between portrait an landscape and full screen etc. Please revert the changes!
Needs work and more stability
This app is so painful to use, it constantly logs me out multiple times whilst trying to watch matches. Then when you click on replays etc the videos do t load. I love squash and love watching the matches live using this app but it’s incredibly frustrating at times.
Crashes a lot
Paid for a subscription and it crashes and unable to watch live matches! The help selection also states error!
Nick
This app was created for use with casting yet doesn’t give you the option to cast…what’s the point in that?
Inconsistent
Often the indicated videos are not there or won’t play
Frustrating
Layout of highlights and replays is also inelegant
The video has stopped
When it works it’s great, but the app stopped playing videos but I could access it on my pc.
But …. I use my iPad and it doesn’t work!
I reported it but still no access, so really not impressed.
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