Hardball Singles Update
By Kevin Klipstein
US Squash’s mission to promote, develop and increase participation in squash throughout the United States includes all versions of the great game of...
CherryPharm® All-Natural Tart Cherry Juice To Title Sponsor Team USA Squash Tour
The United States Squash Racquets Association (“US Squash”) recently announced that CherryPharm All-Natural Tart Cherry Juice will become the title sponsor of the Team...
Behavior at US Squash Sanctioned Tournaments
Dear Players, Coaches, Families and Spectators,
Please ensure you are fully aware that US Squash has detailed guidelines for sportsmanship and conduct for Players, Coaches,...
HEAD Serves Up New Metallix Squash Racquets Unchain the Power to Dominate
KENNELBACH, January 2007 – HEAD Racquetsports continues its legacy of innovation with the 2007 launch of the Metallix series for Squash, incorporating Metallix technology—one...
The Tongue-tied Referee How to avoid trouble—or get yourself out of it
By Rod Symington, WSF Referees and Rules Committee
Stress does strange things to us: It causes serious physiological reactions in the brain and the rest...
“The Magic spot on the front wall.”
By Richard Millman, Director of Squash, Kiawah Island Club
You didn’t know? Well there is one. Really. Actually it’s more of a “magic” three feet.
When...
Overcome Your Nemesis Scout your opponent’s weakness, then attack
By Anthony Ricketts, PSA No. 7
In sport there is not much worse than repeatedly losing to the same player over and over again. It...
The Art Of Making Squash String, Part Two: Building In Performance
By Steve Crandall, Vice President, Sales & Marketing, Ashaway Racket Strings
In our last column (January 2007) we talked about the process of using high tech...
Shabana Storms Through the Windy City The World No. 1 Captures His First Windy...
By Phil Yarrowl
Photos by Debra Tessier
Amr Shabana showed why he is World No. 1 with some breathtaking squash to capture the 2007 Infor Windy...
Mondo Money: 2007 Briggs Cup, The Richest Tournament in US History, Confirms The Decline...
By James Zug
It was a perfect storm. People adored the man. People really liked to play and watch squash doubles with the best. People wanted...









