Millman Shines in British Masters

It's all part of one of the most absorbing days in the world squash calendar for masters players,” said Richard Millman on finals day at the British Open in September. After much preparation, a bit of...

Games and Measures to Avoid Jail Number three in the getting out of Jail...

By Richard Millman, Director of Squash, Kiawah Island Club Last month we discussed skills and techniques for getting out of the back corners (Jail). This month I am going to talk about conditioned games and other...

Squash the EZ Way

One of the aspects of squash that makes the sport so unique and, for beginners, equally exasperating, is the fact that the ball doesn’t bounce like balls in other racquet sports. You know the...

Strength Training for Squash—Part IV Single Leg Strength Variations

By Damon Leedale-Brown, Sports Scientist & Conditioning Specialist Last month we took a detailed look at the squat and lunge exercises which provide an excellent introduction to the development of functional lower body strength for...

Getting On With The Game

By Rod Symington, WSF Referees and Rules Committee This month’s column results from yet another reader’s question: The server hits a ball from right box, ball hits the left side wall, then the back wall, and...

Mentoring and Manna: The 4th Briggs Cup

By James Zug The richest squash tournament in the Western Hemisphere is one way to look at the $145,000 Briggs Cup. Another is to see how it affects the CitySquash program on a randomly-picked day. I...

California Dreamin’ to Howe Cup Teaming

By Beth Rasin The courts were packed, the food was plentiful, the players were joyous and the Saturday night party was a dancing scene. In the squash world, that means only one thing—Howe Cup! Hosted...

2009 College Squash Season Begins

By Anne Bello and Michael T. Bello, co-Editors of CollegeSquashAssociation.com Although the 2009-2010 college squash season is just getting underway, there have been plenty of exciting tournaments and matches through mid-November. During the first weekend of...

College Transition

By David Gauvey Herbert I graduated from Stanford a little over a year ago, but I didn’t fully realize that I had left the world of college squash until this winter. As my league team...

Duncalf Dominates David at Weymuller

Linda Elriani, the teaching pro at the Heights Casino in Brooklyn (NY) and host of the 2009 Carol Weymuller U.S. Open Squash Championships, commented that, Jenny is looking very fit and trim these days and...