Publishers Note Defining Moments
By Jay D. Prince
Ever had one of those moments when you take a step back from the sports activities your children are participating in...
Natalie Grinham Ends Nicol David’s Winning Streak
Natalie Grinham and Nicol David: The top two players on the WISPA Tour. Going into the inaugural Seoul Open Squash Championship, David had won...
Rachael Grinham Hits One Out of the Park
Rachael Grinham has an all-time batting average of .600 at the Hurghada Squash International in Egypt. In the last five years, she has only...
Squash Prospers in Asia
The profile of squash in Asia continues to grow. While Malaysian World No. 1, Nicol David, has dominated the women’s game over the past year,...
Fitz is Still the Master
As much as current WISPA players probably look up to Aussie legend Sarah Fitz-Gerald, they may just be relieved that she is retired. More...
The Chirls Scholarship: Continued Commitment to Community and to the Memory of Catherine Chirls
By Sarah Barenbaum
When Catherine Chirls passed away September 11, 2001, her family created the Catherine E. Chirls Scholarship Fund in her memory. The fund...
Amsterdam or Bust
The last time the Netherlands played host to a major women’s professional squash tournament was the 1989 Women’s World Open in Warmond. The Forexx...
Shanahan to Stay in the Game
With relocation inevitably comes staff changes. And US Squash will be no different when the Association makes it’s permanent home in New York. For...
The Maine Men at Ketcham
Bowdoin College’s Zach Linhart and Peter Cipriano captured the 2007 National Intercollegiate Hardball Doubles Championship this spring at the University Club in New York,...
From US Squash Why Change?
By Kevin Klipstein
In the 1998 Nora Ephron film You’ve Got Mail, change is everywhere as Joe Fox (played by Tom Hanks) of “Fox Books” opens...