Publishers Note Dreaming Big

By Jay D. Prince I caught myself daydreaming the other day. Not about becoming a world champion—it’s too late for that. Maybe a better way to put it would be to say that I’ve got...

From US Squash Contact with Greatness

By Jeannie Blasberg The silver lining that goes along with squash still being relatively small compared to sports such as tennis or golf is the world-wide community it offers. Among the upper echelon of this...

Rein-Weston Takes Women’s Trial

Former Princeton University stalwart Claire Rein-Weston (WA) came back from 2-1 deficits in both her semifinal and final matches to take first place at the U.S. Womens Team Trials in New York City. With the win the...

PAR No Longer Just For Golf

In golf, par is a good thing. In squash, it remains to be seen. But beginning in April 2009, the Official Rules of Squash will be changed to adopt PAR-11 scoring as the standard rather...

Who is a Woman Squash Player?

By Jennifer Gabler This article could read as the history of a squash icon. But the difference is that this icon is still playing and capturing national championships today. Joyce Davenport, who won her first...

District Spotlight—Buffalo Squash

The 2008-2009 squash season is well under way in Buffalo, NY. Saturday, Oct. 18, marked the official start as the annual Kick-Off team tournament was held at the Buffalo Tennis & Squash Club. Singles...

Players Support Olympic Dreams

Frank van Loon WSF Vice President The presence of the sport’s leading players and key figureheads in Manchester for the World Championships provided the perfect opportunity for the WSF to highlight details of its all-important Olympic...

Darwish Heads Dunlop Super Series Rankings

After winning his first PSA Super Series squash title at the Qatar Classic in Doha last month, Egypt’s Karim Darwish heads the 2008 Dunlop Super Series Rankings for the first time. After finishing as runner-up...

Border Doubles Clash to US

An idea that had lain dormant for more than ten years sprang back to vibrant life on a Boston October weekend. The Can-Am Cup, initially a competition between the United States and Canadian professionals in...

Squash360 Does a 180

Edgy, stearn at times, and critical would be one way to describe Squash360.com. But that would be missing the point of a site that attempted to provided visitors with more information than just...