Head 135CT and 150CT
Head’s new line of CT (Corrugated Technology™) racquets feature one thing consistently—stiff frames with excellent feel for the ball. Two of their latest sticks, the 135CT and 150Ct, are prime examples.
While their strung weights...
A Timely Call
By Rod Symington, WSF Referees and Rules Committee
A simple question this month has sparked some thoughts that might prove useful to players at all levels. I received the following e-mail:
How long does a player...
Wilson (K)Sting and (K)Sonix
Wilson’s new line of racquets features some subtle changes along with the introduction of the “K” factor into their carbon frames. But what exactly is the “K” factor anyway? At the risk of getting...
PAR Scoring Why I believe it is good for Squash…and good for you
By Richard Millman, Director of Squash, Kiawah Island Club
So no doubt you’ve heard the moaning or perhaps you’re one of the moaners. “Why change? If it ain’t broke don’t fix it,” as the saying goes....
The Usual Suspects: US Junior Open 2008
By Vidya Rajan
Photos by Jay D. Prince/SquashMagazine.com
Two years ago, Seattle was hit with an anomalous wind storm that wiped out the power of half the city. It just so happened that the U.S. Junior...
Raising the Bar at Meadow Mill
Two months ago in Squash Magazine, I began sharing with our readers a vision I’ve had for a squash mecca in my Publisher’s Note. At the time I wrote those columns, I hadn’t really...
Five Alive: The U.S. Five Person Championships survives a setback to deliver a top-notch...
By Lee Stabert
Photos by Dale Walker/DaleWalkerPhoto.com
In squash, you can never underestimate the ability of your opponent to pull out that miracle scrape. This fall, when U.S. SQUASH made the last-minute decision to cancel the beloved...
Will’s World Not Up to PAR
By Will Carlin
"I have stopped playing league and I am not going to play very many tournaments,” Paul Marotta, an avid New York A player, told me recently. “The thing is: I don’t want...