Ouch! That Hurts! How to Get the Bleeding Rule Right Every Time
By Rod Symington, WSF Referees and Rules Committee
There is perhaps no other Rule in squash that referees get wrong more often than Rule 16:...
Leavin’ On a Jet Plane Overcoming jet lag is a must
By Anthony Ricketts, PSA No. 10
Squash, like many other professional sports, involves traveling and playing in different time zones week after week. This is...
The Primary Purpose of a Squash Shot
By Richard Millman, Director of Squash, Kiawah Island Club
So what it is ‘the primary purpose of a squash shot’?
For most beginner/intermediate level players the first...
The Healing
By Richard Eaton
Photos by Steve Line/SquashPics.com
Nicol David gave so much of herself that, for a few revealing seconds after the longest final in the...
How the West was Won US Players Shine at US Junior Open
By Kirsten Carlson
Photos by Jay D. Prince
A perfect storm. Defined as a “once in a lifetime storm.” Also used to imply a sequence of...
Blatchford Breaks Through Egyptian Domination
By Colin McQuillan
Photos by Steve Line/SquashPics.com
Egypt was again the standout squad at the 2007 Powerplaysports British Junior Open at Abbeydale Park, Sheffield, with six...
Merritt Earned John White powers his way to the Merritt Properties Open title
By Ben Garner
Photos by Steve Line/SquashPics.com
Squash at Baltimore’s Merritt Athletic Club at Canton has come a long way in a short time. The courts...
Spotlight Intercollegiates
By Kirsten Carlson
A Long Time Coming
Penn finally defeats an Ivy powerhouse
Three years: That’s a while. Eight years: That’s a long time. That is how...
Spotlight The Pros
By Kirsten Carlson
Forging his Path
US Men’s Team member Ryan Donegan
Aww, the glamorous world of the PSA Tour. Traveling to exotic locales like Bermuda, Egypt,...
Spotlight Squash in the US
Gold Racquet’s Platinum Jubilee
By Awicsh Jayaswal
The Gold Racquet Invitational celebrated its 75th anniversary, its platinum jubilee December 2-3. This event holds the accolade for...