It’s A Let. No, It’s A Stroke—Aw, Take Your Pick!

By Rod Symington, WSF Referees and Rules Committee One of my regular correspondents supplies me with material to make my life as a monthly columnist much easier: his matches frequently produce scenarios that are useful...

More Reasons for Camp

By Richard Millman, Director of Squash, Kiawah Island Club Continuing with last month’s introduction to summer squash camps, here are a few more great reasons to go camping. If court time and practice are more your...

Racquets of the Pros

By Steve Crandall Vice President, Sales & Marketing Ashaway Racket Strings David Palmer: As one of the more senior players on the PSA tour, 32-year old David Palmer relies on strategy and preparedness to stay on top....

For What It’s Worth: Julian Illingworth Becomes The Best American Male Ever

By James Zug Photos by Jay D. Price/SquashMagazine.com Like a feather caught in a vortex, Julian Illingworth floats around the squash court with a whirling flash of insouciance. He has the angularity and confidence of a...

Masters Divisions

One year after Atlanta hosted what many consider to have been “the best U.S. Championships” in recent memory, the 2009 version returned to the Northeastern hotbed of squash—to the courts of the single most...

U.S. Junior Championships 2009

By Vidya RajanPhotos by Dale Walker/DaleWalkerPhoto.com This year, 277 juniors ranked in the top 32 of their divisions gathered at the Meadow Mill Athletic Club in Baltimore, Maryland to compete for the U.S. Junior Championships....

North American Ashoured

By Whit Sheppard Photos by Patricia Lyons/PatriciaLyonsPhotography.com All eyes in the professional squash world were trained on Richmond (VA) the last week of February, as the 6th annual rendition of the Davenport North American Open took...

The Streak Goes On: For six hours, Princeton’s men looked to be the new...

By Jay D. Prince Photos by Richard Druckman Over four-thousand days. The streak. Trinity dominating men’s intercollegiate squash. That’s how long it’s been since they last lost. Sure, there have been a handful of 5-4 wins,...

They’ve Got Skills: Young and, well, older, make their marks in 2009 U.S. Skill...

By Jay D. Prince One year ago, the U.S. Skill Level Championships successfully completed its second year as a separate event from the age group divisions. Yale played host to the Championships that were a...

RailStation Makes Major Impact

In an effort to advance U.S. SQUASH into the 21st century, beginning in October of 2003, under the leadership of Palmer Page, the Association conducted an extensive technology search. Page formed a twelve member...