The premise is simple. Play anywhere.

If you can't get eneough court time, adopting a new outlook on your surroundings can reap rewards.

Got a wall? Car park? Warehouse? Indoors or out these surfaces can give you something to practice against. Play solo or against a friend. Invent new rules based on your surroundings. Strange shapes, corners, curves - these will all add a new angle to the game! If there's no backwall perhaps create an area where the first bounce should land in order to keep the ball playable.

Respect the owners of your new 'court' - don't damage or mark it (steer clear of windows, homes and clean white walls!) and, of course, have fun.

This will help keep you fit, sharp and motivated so, when you do get court time at your club, you'll be raring to go and you might have a few new moves too!

Show the world that you play Squash by getting out there!

Send in your pictures of playing anywhere and you could win a prize*

As a quick practice building up to the Squash London project, Joey Barrington and Wael El Hindi tried out a few surfaces at Broadgate during the Super Series Finals.

It was a tentative start but the guys soon started to increase their range - attracting the attention of passers by, which after all is the whole point!

*Details to follow