The Greatest Myth in Squash
By Rod Symington, WSF Referees and Rules Committee
That was the worst decision I have ever seen!” The speaker was a professional player in the Kolkata (India) Open in February, where I was assessing and mentoring...
It’s All About the Team
The U.S. SQUASH High School Team Championships, conceived in 2004, grew to a record 94 teams this year, making it the largest junior squash event in the world. With no individual ratings points at...
The 87th Annual Lapham-Grant: A historic weekend of good squash, good friends, and...
By Sabrina Davies
Photos By Sabrina Davies
The 87th annual Lapham-Grant Squash Tournament was held over the weekend of February 15 at The Wilmington Country Club in Wilmington, Delaware. Fifty-two American men were countered by 52...
Players Cup Circuit
By James Zug
In the summer of 1989 Tom Jones and his wife Hazel White Jones, the publisher and editor of Squash News—this magazine’s predecessor—cobbled together a coterie of seven small pro softball tournaments under the...
Doing Good While Playing Well How Squash Has Enriched The Meaning of My Life
By Thomas C. Scott
During my quarter century as an investment adviser helping people grow and preserve wealth, I’ve seen hundreds of millions dropped on the display of prosperity, a phenomenon I call “showing your...
Will’s World Think of the Fans
By Will Carlin
Earlier this year, James Willstrop and Gregory Gaultier met in the semi-finals of the Tournament of Champions in New York City. Most of the points in the match were short. Though the...