Friday, January 16, 2026

How to get LA 2028 Olympics squash tickets

Squash fans attending the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games will have the chance to snap up $28 (£20) tickets for matches in a random draw.

Organisers of the 2028 Games said fans can begin registering Jan 14 for a random ticket draw that will determine time slots to purchase tickets for all Olympic sports, including squash, as part of a strategy to make seats affordable and broadly accessible. 

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Organisers have pledged at least 1 million tickets at the $28 price and roughly one-third of all tickets under $100 to keep the Games accessible. 

Residents near Olympic venues, including Los Angeles and surrounding cities, will be eligible for a locals’ presale offering early access to time slots. 

The 2028 Olympics run from July 14-30, with squash staged at the temporary Comcast Squash Center at Universal Studios and beginning its 10-day run on July 15.

All sessions will take place in the evening across the men’s and women’s singles draws.

The finals will take place on July 19 and 20 and will run from 20:30pm.

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Fans can register on the official LA28 ticket page until March 18 to enter the lottery, which assigns a purchase time slot for when tickets go on sale later in 2026. 

No payment or purchase is required to enter, and there is no advantage to registering early; all entrants have an equal chance of selection.

Once assigned a time slot, fans can purchase tickets during a ticket drop window, with unsold tickets carried into subsequent drops without needing to re-register.

Organisers are also planning hospitality packages that bundle tickets with premium experiences, travel and accommodation, which will go on sale in 2026 alongside general tickets. 

The lottery system and transparent pricing approach aim to avoid inflated costs and give fans worldwide a fair chance to attend marquee events like Olympic squash.

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