Anonymous wrote:NP here. It's funny that the OP think tennis is a "less popular" sport. My kids play squash .. now that's a really unpopular sport![]()
Having said that, it's been a great experience for them. Yes, they have to explain to some people what squash is. Yes, we've been on trips to tournaments where the flight attendants would see the racket bags and ask if they play tennis (they've learned to just say yes to avoid a long explanation) ... but other than that, it's been a great experience. The squash community in the DMV is really nice. They've made friends from around the country that they met in tournaments. They've also learned some social skills because they sometimes have to play with adults.
They also play other sports, but squash is their passion. I'd say let your kids play whatever sport they are passionate/good at without overthinking its popularity.